Baldan presents the Avola and Liri sprayers at the 20th Tecnoshow Comigo

Equipment will be exhibited for the first time in the Rio Verde region, Goiás

27.03.2023 | 13:52 (UTC -3)
Diana Nascimento
Avola sprayer, from Baldan, will be presented for the first time in the Rio Verde (GO) region
Avola sprayer, from Baldan, will be presented for the first time in the Rio Verde (GO) region

Baldan will be one of the exhibitors at Tecnoshow Comigo, bringing new machines and implements to visitors and producers in Rio Verde (G0) and the region.

To present its products and solutions, the company expanded its exhibition area by another 390 m2, now occupying more than 1.500 m2. One of the new additions to the company's portfolio this year is the DFC 12000, which can be purchased with the Trimble monitor.

The performance of the Agiflex seeder is another highlight, as it presents high plantability, delivering a coefficient of variation between plants of less than 15% and a singularity in distribution of up to 100%, creating several opportunities to increase productivity.

The Avola and Liri sprayers will be presented for the first time in the region, being a different option for producers due to their characteristics. The Avola has active pneumatic suspension with an independent axle, which allows the machine greater stability in the bar frames, while also offering robustness to the chassis and its structure, in addition to a 44% inclination, the highest on the market. The LIri features a hydraulic pump system coupled to a spray pump, without the need for belts or cards, which provides greater performance and durability to the set. The boom opening system has chain gears, patented by Baldan, preventing the sprayer boom opening cables from breaking.

See the Avola and Liri sprayers in video.

In addition to this equipment, Baldan will present its robust portfolio with products for soil preparation, planting, spraying and all phases of different crops.

“Baldan's news and solutions seek to meet the needs of rural producers, and expectations for the machinery sector in 2023 are optimistic, as data from Abimaq (Brazilian Association of the Machinery and Equipment Industry) shows that the agricultural machinery sector registered 2% growth in domestic sales in 2022, reaching R$91 billion in business. And this scenario could repeat itself, given the updating of technologies and demand for more modern and efficient machines”, analyzes Oswaldo Marques, commercial director at Baldan.

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