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IT company participates in the Brazilian Agribusiness Congress highlighting applications that enable rural connectivity and the use of Artificial Intelligence in the sector, as well as solutions for precision agriculture, satellite image mapping and intelligent drones

SONDA Brasil, a regional leader in Digital Transformation, takes its portfolio of solutions focused on agribusiness to the Brazilian Agribusiness Congress (CBA), which takes place on August 5th, at the World Trade Center (WTC), in São Paulo. During the meeting, held by the Brazilian Agribusiness Association (ABAG), the company will present solutions that bring connectivity and the use of Artificial Intelligence to agribusiness as a means to increase efficiency in agricultural production. Among the highlights are precision agriculture to save inputs and water resources and the application of drones with AI and computational imaging for the efficient recognition of pests.

According to the pre-sales leader of SONDA Brasil's Multi-Industry vertical, Rafael Munhoz, the company offers integrated technologies that allow rural producers, of all sizes and cultures, to have access to solutions that deliver operational results in short-term production. “We know that technology is already an integral part of agricultural production and, because we understand the needs of rural producers, we invest in solutions to optimize processes in the agricultural chain at different levels”, explains Munhoz. 

In addition, the company will also demonstrate solutions that aim to integrate the entire production chain, including applications aimed at importing and exporting products, such as automation of customs processes, recognition of sales revenue, accounting adjustment of customer items and control of exchange variation, among others. 

The SONDA executive also highlights the importance of participating in an event that, this year, will be a stage for debates and discussions focusing on biocompetitiveness, geopolitics and sustainability, as well as innovation and tools for agribusiness. “The ABAG Congress stands out as a point of debate about the main innovations and trends in the sector. Our participation aims to establish connections with producers, pointing out how we can add value to their businesses, in addition to closely identifying the needs of the segment to further boost the development of agribusiness through technology”, concludes Munhoz.

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