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MyEasyFarm into Brazil
Brazil is one of the world's leading agricultural producers. But Brazilian agriculture goes far beyond this. Many farmers are now looking to the long term, working on the health of their soils and deciding to switch toprecision farming.
MyEasyFarm an international focus since its inception, largely due to its partnerships with agricultural equipment manufacturers (John Deere, CNH, AGCO, Claas, Kubota, etc.) and its ISOBUS certification. The MyEasyFarm platform MyEasyFarm also available in seven languages.
Brazil is one of the world's largest agricultural powers (soya, cotton, meat, etc.) and is even known as the "Farm of the World". It has achieved this by adapting quickly to demand and bringing to market new products, which have sometimes eclipsed the older ones.
To achieve this, Brazilian farmers have explored a wide range of agricultural techniques, and many have adoptedprecision farming. No-till farming and variable-rate application have been in use since the 2000s, while digital agriculture (drones, satellites, weather data, etc.) has emerged more recently. MyEasyFarm farmers in this digital transition.
After establishing a presence in Milan, Italy, MyEasyFarm further and opening a new office in Piracicaba, Brazil, in the heart of AgTech Valley, atAgTech Garage, the AgTech startup incubator
Martin Lucidarme, a 25-year-old agricultural engineer with a dual French-Brazilian degree (from AgroParis and the University of São Paulo), MyEasyFarm been appointed to lead MyEasyFarm Brazilian operations. His mission is to “adapt” MyEasyFarm to tropical conditions, develop a network of Brazilian distributors, support farmers, and make MyEasyFarm of the leading precision farming solutions precision farming Latin America.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]




