Structure
MSU Argentina is organized into three independent business units:
MSU Agro: Large-scale crop production across a portfolio of owned and leased farms in Buenos Aires, southern Santa Fe, southern Córdoba, northeastern La Pampa, Entre Ríos, northeastern Santiago del Estero and southwestern Chaco, Argentina.[35] It produces wheat, barley, corn, soybeans, sunflower and peanut.[36] The firm plants about 220,000 ha annually in Argentina, producing over one million tonnes of grain.[3] It also manages an investment fund with agricultural assets in the Brazilian state of Goiás.[37] Most recently it expanded into processing with a peanut plant aimed at supplying European industrial customers.[38][39][40]
MSU Energy: Electric power generation through three combined-cycle thermal plants with an aggregate capacity exceeding 750 MW.[41][13][18]
MSU Green Energy: Renewable power generation. It operates and is building a platform of solar parks at different stages of development, with a projected capacity of 835 MW.[42] These projects supply clean energy to corporate clients. Considering the operating parks (adding Sáenz Peña and Las Lomitas, Argentina, with entry planned for the following year) and the addition of the El Chocón–Arroyito hydro complex to the portfolio, total installed capacity amounts to 1,747 MW, with estimated annual generation of 3,168 GWh. Based on CAMMESA’s thermal emission factor, this production would avoid about 1,516,037 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions. In residential terms, the estimated annual energy equals the supply for roughly 936,000 households (assuming 282 kWh/month).[43] In September 2025 the Secretariat of Energy (Secretaría de Energía) awarded the company contracts for two battery energy storage plants under the AlmaGBA tender, part of the contingency plan for critical months in 2024–2026.[44][45][46] Under that call, MSU Green Energy won two BESS projects totaling 150 MW.[45]