CADI Sugarcane and Peanut: Strengthening Strategic Rotation in Triângulo Mineiro
The agricultural landscape of Triângulo Mineiro and Alto Paranaíba is evolving with the consolidation of peanuts as a key crop in the rejuvenation of sugarcane fields, emphasized at the upcoming CADI Meeting.
The agricultural region of Triângulo Mineiro and Alto Paranaíba is experiencing a profitable evolution centered around the integration of peanuts into sugarcane farming. This integration has not only diversified revenue streams for farmers but has also led to significant improvements in agronomic quality. The Canacampo group is set to host the 1st Megacana 2026 Meeting on March 19, which will focus on the technical advances in utilizing peanuts as a strategic ally in sugarcane farming.
One of the main advantages of this crop rotation is its ability to act as a 'biological factory' that enhances soil health. The peanuts help fix nitrogen, improve soil porosity, and break the cycles of pests and nematodes that typically afflict sugarcane plantations. During the event, participants will have the opportunity to observe new sugarcane varieties and clones developed by Ridesa, IAC, and CTC, showcasing innovative agricultural practices designed to maximize productivity.
Beyond the technical discussions, the CADI (Learning and Innovation Diffusion Center) aims to facilitate knowledge exchange among agronomists, consultants, and other agricultural professionals. The gathering is designed to foster networking opportunities and share insights on best practices, thereby reinforcing the mission of CADI as a hub for agricultural innovation and collaboration in Brazil's farming sector.