• Evolution 1.0

    Evolution 1.0
    This era, known as "agriculture 1.0", is marked by the invention of the plow and the widespread use of animal traction.
  • Evolution 2.0

    Evolution 2.0
    Agriculture 2.0 began in the late 19th century with the introduction of mechanical machinery, such as tractors. Agricultural technology later underwent a series of active development cycles as the pace of technological progress increased enormously.
  • Evolution 3.0

    Evolution 3.0
    3.0, emerged of the need to control and manage more efficiently all the inputs involved in crop production. The pursuit of precision agriculture and the agricultural technology associated with it has led to the development of new agricultural methods and tools.
  • Evolution 4.0

    Evolution 4.0
    4.O is being born in an era of ubiquitous automation and connectivity digital. All advances in agricultural technology are increasingly integrated and networked, with the aim of optimizing all stages of the production process and improving business supervision, management and control.