Automation, AI, precision, and sustainability continue on the rise, and digital technology is gaining ground. How to adopt them to anticipate what could transform into a new productive model.
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The global agricultural sector enters 2026 driven by a decisive combination of technology, climate pressure, and the need for efficiency. Automation, artificial intelligence, precision agriculture, and sustainability have ceased to be future concepts and have become basic conditions for competitiveness. In regions such as Mendoza and the entire Cuyo, where water, labor, and production costs are critical variables, these global trends will not only impact but can redefine the production model. These are the five major trends: Globally, agricultural automation is advancing strongly. Autonomous tractors, weeding robots with artificial vision, and smart spraying systems are already being used in large farms in the United States, Europe, and Asia. According to Markets and Markets, the global digital agriculture market will exceed USD 24 billion in 2026, driven by AI, sensors, and integrated platforms. In Mendoza, this trend takes on special relevance due to the structural scarcity of ...