ABOUT IT
The project Case IH Connected Farm is totally related to regenerative agriculture, using a 3,000-hectare farm in Água Boa (MT) as an open-air laboratory. It integrates digital technologies e regenerative practices to optimize agricultural production in a sustainable way, promoting soil restoration, increased biodiversity, carbon capture e emissions reduction. The initiative uses 4G connectivity, intelligent machines, agronomic sensors, weather stations, Planting and spraying at variable and selective rates., allowing for more precise and sustainable decisions in food production.
Results and Objectives
Objectives:
To consolidate a smart, sustainable, and regenerative agricultural model.
Reduce the use of inputs and fuels.
Increase farm productivity.
Reduce the carbon footprint of the operation.
To promote the optimization of energy consumption. through connected technologies and real-time monitoring.
Results:
Reduction of up to 34% in CO₂ emissions.
Savings of 26% per hectare in soil preparation and smart planting.
25% reduction in fuel consumption, representing 51,284 liters of diesel saved, equivalent to 512,840 kWh.
7.4% increase in productivity in relation to the regional average.
Results obtained over three consecutive harvests., demonstrating consistency and scalability.
SDGs
External Certification
International Commitments
National Commitments
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