Embraer’s EMB-203 Ipanema aircraft is undergoing testing to evaluate a new method for applying bio-control agents on farms in Brazil. Led by Koppert, a prominent company specializing in agricultural biological systems, this initiative aims to enhance sustainability in national farming practices.
The collaboration between Embraer and Koppert focuses on assessing the technical aspects essential for effective application and safety protocols. The results of these tests will inform guidelines for research documentation and data management. The announcement took place at Agrishow, the leading agricultural technology fair in Latin America, highlighting the significance of this partnership.
Gustavo Herrmann, Commercial Director of Koppert South America, emphasized the importance of this partnership in advancing sustainable farming practices in Brazil. The objective of the standardized application method is to maximize the efficacy of bio-control agents in managing pest and disease infestations while integrating monitoring technologies and aerial spraying.
The Ipanema aircraft, powered by biofuel, underscores the commitment to sustainability in agriculture. Its use represents a blend of tradition, durability, and efficiency, making it well-suited for aerial application of bio-control agents.
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