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As part of its strategy to strengthen its presence in the Latin American market, Baldan, a Brazilian manufacturer of agricultural machinery and implements, welcomed two important delegations from Paraguay: 65 customers from Agro Altona and 12 representatives from Tracto Agro Vial. The meetings aimed to present Baldan's solutions for agribusiness in an up-close and immersive manner, in addition to strengthening the relationship with the international public, reinforcing the company's commitment to innovation, quality and the expansion of commercial frontiers.
The program for both visits began with an institutional presentation at the company's headquarters in Matão (SP), highlighting the brand's history, technological differences and global presence. The visitors were then taken to the subsidiary's factory, where they were able to learn about the production process and some of the main equipment in the Baldan soil preparation line. In the afternoon, the delegation continued on to Unit 2, where the highlights of the spraying line were presented, including the Avola and Liri and the Agiflex planter. The visits ended with a celebratory dinner and an awards ceremony, reinforcing Baldan's commitment to maintaining a close and lasting relationship with its partners.
“Baldan maintains its leading position in soil preparation equipment and has been significantly expanding its presence in the planting and spraying lines. Our products are already recognized in more than 80 countries, and we continue to constantly invest in innovation and technology to deliver high-quality agricultural implements to the market,” says Robson Zofoli, Commercial Director of Baldan.
Agro Altona and Tracto Agro Vial are Baldan's representatives in Paraguay, and holding events like these is important to establish the brand's presence in Latin America, bringing about an exchange of experiences and mutual trust. This initiative is part of Baldan's strategy to strengthen its presence in the Latin American market by offering technological solutions that meet the specific needs of rural producers in the region.
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