Technology transforms agriculture and demands new management

Published 2025년 11월 5일

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Technological advancement in the field has profoundly transformed rural management in Brazil. The automation of harvesters, the use of drones, and the digitalization of processes impose new demands on the sector, both in operational and legal aspects. Labor compliance ceases to be just a reaction to risks and consolidates itself as a strategic tool for prevention, efficiency, and legal security.

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Technological advancement in the field has profoundly transformed rural management in Brazil. The automation of harvesters, the use of drones, and the digitalization of processes impose new demands on the sector, both operationally and legally. Labor compliance is no longer just a reaction to risks but is established as a strategic tool for prevention, efficiency, and legal security. Automation does not eliminate jobs but changes the profile of workers, who now operate with telemetry, precision agriculture, and data analysis. In this scenario, continuous qualification becomes essential, requiring mastery of digital tools, interpretation of technical information, and constant adaptation to innovations. Training focused on the use of equipment, data reading, and operational safety strengthen the culture of prevention and reduce legal liabilities. "The manual worker gives way to the machine operator with knowledge in telemetry, the precision agriculture technician, the data analyst ...
Source: Agrolink

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