Jacto bets on connectivity at the Coopavel 2025 Rural Show

Partnership between companies brings innovative solutions for spraying and connectivity in agribusiness

12.02.2025 | 14:22 (UTC -3)
Cultivar Magazine, based on information from Sibelle Freitas

At the Show Rural Coopavel 2025, Jacto is presenting its latest technological solutions focused on connectivity and digital management in the field. The company is launching its private connectivity solution with 4G technology, allowing greater efficiency in the use of data generated by agricultural machinery. In addition, it is exhibiting a complete line of equipment, such as sprayers, fertilizer spreaders, planters and drones, consolidating its commitment to innovation and sustainability in agribusiness.

“We realized that today’s farmers want a new level of control over their businesses, but there is a connectivity barrier. A lot of data is collected by machines, but there is no way to transmit it. That’s why we took the initiative to offer solutions that help producers with this challenge,” explains Carlos Daniel Haushahn, CEO of Jacto.

With Jacto Next, the company’s digital agriculture arm, farmers will have access to private networks for real-time data transmission, enabling the adoption of 4.0 agriculture practices. The new infrastructure provides greater security and performance, enabling remote monitoring, automation and predictive analysis of agricultural operations. In partnership with Virtueyes IoT Solutions, Jacto facilitates the implementation of the Private 4G Network, taking advantage of the existing infrastructure on the properties.

In the fertilization line, the Uniport 8030 NPK, launched in 2024, returns to the event with a focus on its greater operational capacity and efficiency in distributing inputs. In the planting segment, the Lumina 300, aimed at summer crops such as soybeans and corn, will be officially presented to the market, bringing differentials such as a large-capacity central tank and an integrated spraying system in the planting furrow.

Jacto is also showcasing its line of self-propelled sprayers from the Uniport family, including models with PWM technology, which maintains constant droplet size even with speed variations. In addition, the company is reinforcing its offering of agricultural drones in partnership with DJI, bringing models such as the Agras T50 and T25, designed for spraying and imaging.

Jacto Consortium

To facilitate the acquisition of equipment, Jacto offers consortium plans with special conditions during the event, including the Scheduled Contemplation Plan and Group 3030, which provides credits between R$200.000 and R$400.000.

With 77 years of history, Jacto reaffirms its role as an agent of transformation in agribusiness, investing in solutions that optimize productivity and connectivity in the field.

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