Digital management reduces machinery costs in the field

Published 2025년 11월 19일

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The advancement of mechanization in the field drives the search for solutions that make the use of machinery more efficient. Studies indicate that Brazil could reach 1.8 million agricultural equipment in operation by 2030, with some producers planning new acquisitions in the coming years. Sector consultancies highlight that the current fleet of around 1.65 million units already exceeds, by far, the numbers recorded in the last Agricultural Census of the IBGE, reinforcing the continuous expansion of this market.

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The advancement of mechanization in the field drives the search for solutions that make the use of machines more efficient. Studies indicate that Brazil could reach 1.8 million agricultural equipment in operation by 2030, with some producers planning new acquisitions in the coming years. Industry consultancies highlight that the current fleet of around 1.65 million units already exceeds, by far, the numbers recorded in the last Agricultural Census of the IBGE, reinforcing the continuous expansion of this market. The expansion of machinery requires more precise controls. In properties with dozens of equipment, daily challenges arise linked to maintenance, refueling, and sustainable use. Representatives of Gestran explain that the lack of management causes fuel waste, unexpected downtime, and loss of productivity, a scenario that drives the interest in systems capable of automating these routines. "The use of machinery in the field grows every year, demanding an increasingly ...
Source: Agrolink

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