Mar 11 • 10:10 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Convention discusses AI in agriculture, tax reform, and the future of agribusiness in Poços de Caldas; see the schedule

A convention in Poços de Caldas, Brazil, gathers agroindustry experts to discuss technological innovations, tax reform, and challenges facing agribusiness.

The Annual Convention of the Association of Rural Unions of Southern Minas (Assul) is taking place from November 11 to 13 at the Rio Palace Hotel in Poços de Caldas, focusing on crucial topics such as technological innovation, economic transformations, and the implications of tax reform for the agricultural sector. The event is free and aimed at bringing together leaders from Minas Gerais' agribusiness, experts, and representatives from state entities related to the industry.

Prominent discussions during the convention will revolve around the application of artificial intelligence in agriculture, the effects of tax reform on rural producers, and the broader challenges Brazilian agriculture faces in the context of the global economic landscape. Among the scheduled highlights, there will be a keynote address by aerospace engineer Bernardo Dias, who will shed light on innovative approaches to enhancing agricultural productivity through technology.

This convention not only addresses immediate concerns within the agribusiness sector but also aims to foster dialogue among stakeholders to explore sustainable solutions and adaptive strategies. As Brazil navigates economic changes and embraces new technologies, events such as this are pivotal in ensuring that agricultural practices remain competitive and resilient in the face of evolving market demands and legislative frameworks.

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