Satis receives IS0 9001 certification - 2015 version
ISO 9001 certification – 2015 version is for quality management systems
One of the most important stages of the agricultural production cycle is spraying, which occurs between planting and harvesting. This period becomes increasingly challenging for farmers, since several factors are considered at this time, such as an in-depth study of the climate at the time of application of the product, assessment of the soil, due to possible unevenness presented, and others. aspects involving spraying.
Quality equipment guarantees the control of agricultural pests and maintains the plantation's nutrients, in addition to releasing pesticides at the right dose, guaranteeing the efficiency of the product and reducing the fixed costs of rural production.
Machinery that has a transmission and engine that work autonomously, the MF 8125 Self-Propelled Sprayer has, precisely, as a differential the savings and gains it provides for rural producers, avoiding waste of inputs and reducing environmental impact. Furthermore, it performs in the most varied terrain, topography and use conditions, with uniform spraying and assertive quality.
AGCO South America's Sprayer product marketing supervisor, Fernando Petroli, company that owns the Massey Ferguson brand, highlights the advantages of owning a MF 8125 Self-Propelled Sprayer:
To maintain a healthy crop, constant monitoring is necessary, seeking to maintain productive potential and ensuring the profitability of your business. In addition to the benefits, Petroli highlights that some advance care is also necessary when using a self-propelled sprayer:
And, finally, Petroli explains that the qualification and training of operators who use the self-propelled sprayer and the use of quality water and inputs that do not damage the equipment are essential. The climate factor must also always be taken into consideration, so that there is no loss of product due to bad weather, in addition to protecting planting, livestock or crops neighboring the property.
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