Last week we participated in the World Agri-Tech South America Summit 2024, in São Paulo/Brazil. Amid the presentations, roundtables and conversations with our partners and customers, it is clear how the role of technology is becoming increasingly crucial in tackling the most relevant issues today for agriculture and livestock as well as environmental preservation and conservation. Decarbonization, traceability, remote sensing applied to land use conversion/deforestation analysis, data management and georeferencing, climate analysis and projection were some of the topics widely debated throughout the event.
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