From 1921 to 1922, it crushed 550 to 600 tonnes of sugarcane per day and produced 91,500 sacks of sugar.
In 1926, a plantation-factory transition called São Luiz (St Louis), situated at the Santa Tereza plantation in the municipality of Água Preta (Black Water), was bought by José Pessoa de Queiroz, who transformed it into a large sugarcane factory with the name Santa Terezinha in 1929.
Located in the municipality of Rio Formoso, on the limits of Água Preta and Barreiros, it was founded in 1913 by Manoel de Brito.
Situated in the municipality of Igarassu, it was founded by Joaquim Coelho Leite and José Joaquim Coelho Pereira Leite, who in 1891 received permission from the State of Pernambuco to build a factory, giving it the name Coelho (Rabbit). It milled for the first time in 1906.
Located in the municipality of São Lourenço da Mata, it was founded in 1881 by Jovino Bandeira de Melo under the name of Engenho Central São Lourenço da Mata (St Lawrence of the Forest Central Plantation).