Mar 16 • 18:27 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Megacana Tech Show opens the 2026 cycle with the 1st Meeting focused on Sugarcane and Peanut

The Megacana Tech Show in Brazil has kicked off preparations for its 2026 edition with a meeting focused on the sugarcane and peanut industries, aimed at integrating technology and local producers.

The Megacana Tech Show, one of Brazil's largest events in the bioenergy sector, has begun preparations for its 2026 edition, starting with an inaugural meeting on March 19 at Canacampo. This first event in a series of strategic meetings aims to enhance connections between technology providers, producers, and key agribusiness companies. It stresses the importance of collaboration in advancing agricultural practices and technologies within the sector.

The CADI (Center for Learning and Innovation Dissemination) is set to play a pivotal role in this year's event, acting as a high-performance hub where companies can showcase the effectiveness of their agricultural inputs and machinery. This setup not only benefits large brands seeking visibility but also provides an essential platform for producers to observe practical demonstrations of products that could enhance their farming capabilities. This interaction serves to foster a community of knowledge exchange and innovation in the agricultural landscape.

As highlighted by João Bosco Salomão, president of Canacampo, this meeting is crucial for the strengthening of the producer class. By providing a space for producers to learn about new varieties and clones of sugarcane, along with the latest advancements in equipment, the Megacana Tech Show positions itself as a key player in the evolution of Brazil's agribusiness. The exchange of information between vendors and producers at this event is anticipated to drive advancements in productivity and sustainability in the region’s sugarcane and peanut sectors.

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