AgTech: robotic sprayers in Brazil

In Brazil, a high-powered robot sprayer has been developed that promises to change how work is done in the agricultural sector.

The adoption of technology in agriculture is not only a question of efficiency; it is also about competitiveness and sustainability. Robots like these enable far more precise application of inputs, reducing environmental impact, optimising resources, and adapting to complex terrain where traditional machinery reaches its limits.

The challenge of innovation in Argentina

In Argentina, agribusiness remains a key export engine. Like mining and energy, it faces the challenge of integrating technological innovation to stay competitive in international markets.

Every advance—from drones to electric robots—shows how technology can be a crucial ally, with the goal of maximising results and creating value.

Barriers to technology adoption

Not everything is straightforward: investment, training, infrastructure and the regulatory framework remain barriers to overcome. These innovations will only deliver on their promise if they are deployed with strategy, know-how and proper planning.

The question remains: how are we leveraging these technological opportunities in Argentine and regional agribusiness? Which trends do you think will make the difference in the years ahead? I’m sharing an article with more information on this implementation here.