The Next Generation of Agtech in Brazil
Brazilian tech startup Agrosmart seeks to reshape Latin America’s agriculture.
This article is adapted from AQ’s special report on the Trump Doctrine SÃO PAULO—A Brazilian company investing in technology is helping farmers in Latin America and the Caribbean address one of the greatest challenges of our time: the unpredictability caused by climate change. Started in 2014, Agrosmart began as a homemade irrigation guide device created by three young professionals in southeast Brazil. Today, its app uses artificial intelligence as well as climate and soil sensors to help more than 100,000 farmers in nine countries navigate day-to-day decisions on planting,...
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