John Deere showcases the S4 combine harvester and 1025E sprayer at Expodireto.
Machines focus on operations in uneven terrain and properties with less maneuvering space.
At Expodireto Cotrijal 2026, Syngenta presents biological solutions aimed at protecting productivity in the face of extreme weather events. Their booth brings together crop protection technologies, seeds, and bio-inputs targeting the main challenges facing the agricultural sector in the Southern region.
The debate on climate change has gained momentum in agribusiness following significant losses recorded in the country. A report by the consulting firm Aon points to losses exceeding US$5 billion in 2025. Storms caused losses of US$632 million in the South. Droughts totaled US$4,8 billion in damages.
Within this context, the company is reinforcing the advancement of its biological portfolio. Among the new products is the bioactivator Megafol. This product promotes growth, stimulates plant metabolism, and aids in recovery after environmental stresses. The technology aims to preserve productive potential during critical periods, such as high temperatures, water deficit, or flooding.
Another solution presented at the event is the Yieldon bioactivator, aimed at increasing productivity in large-scale crops. This tool is part of the company's strategy to expand the use of bio-inputs in agricultural management.
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