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The company Jacto held an event at the end of October with digital influencers and journalists to share knowledge and learn from different ecosystems. “Jacto Talks” was a pioneering action carried out by the company, which brought together at its headquarters, in Pompeia (SP), some of the main digital influencers linked to agribusiness, as well as specialized journalists.
For two days, participants visited the Jacto factory, the ShunJi Nishimura Foundation and also participated in a chat with company professionals, where topics such as the Future of Agriculture and Digitalization were discussed; Technologies aimed at productivity and investments in education.
One of the biggest current challenges faced by companies is to ensure that existing technologies in machines are fully applied by producers in their fields, which is why Jacto was encouraged to approach producers, who are also digital influencers, as a way of expanding publicity. of existing technologies.
Jacto Talks sought to bring the company closer to producers and professionals who share their daily lives on different digital platforms and the expectation is that the experience will be expanded with the participation of experts and researchers focused on agribusiness. Check out the video.
As part of the event, participants visited the Jacto factory, where coffee pulverizers and harvesters are assembled, as well as the Shunji Nishimura Foundation, a large educational complex that serves children from kindergarten to college and the museum where personal objects of the founder and old equipment.
Created in 1982 as an agricultural college, the foundation currently has several educational centers in a single location, such as the Elementary School, the SENAI Shunji Nishimura School and the FATEC technology college.
Watch the video and learn about the Shunji Nishimura Foundation.
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