en.Wedoany.com Reported - Brazilian agricultural technology company Solinftec has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with sugarcane-energy producer São Martinho, aiming to accelerate technological transformation and sustainable development in Brazil's sugarcane-energy sector.

Under the agreement, Solinftec will deploy integrated solutions across all of São Martinho's plants in the states of São Paulo and Goiás. The solution enables real-time monitoring of over 1,500 agricultural machines to optimize operational efficiency and reduce costs across the entire production chain.
The collaboration introduces Solinftec's first robots into São Martinho's field operations. These tools manage harvesting, planting, field management, fertilization, irrigation, and logistics in real time, with automation and digital systems operating in synergy. "Through our partnership with Solinftec, we have taken another step forward in applying computer intelligence and robotics to drive operational performance, efficiency, productivity, quality, and safety, directly contributing to the company's results," said Luís Gustavo Teixeira, Director of Agricultural-Industrial Technology and Innovation at São Martinho.
This partnership also creates a new business model for Solinftec in the Brazilian market. The company leverages ICMS tax credits to structure a complete commercial operation for providing technology packages, thereby expanding financial flexibility for large agribusinesses. "The two companies have maintained a long-term cooperative relationship, but over the past 12 months, we have intensified our dialogue to build a model that meets São Martinho's needs while creating possibilities for the market," noted Emerson Crepaldi, Chief Operating Officer of Solinftec.
With São Martinho joining its client list, Solinftec now serves the top ten sugarcane-energy producers in Brazil. São Martinho has a crushing capacity of approximately 27 million tons per harvest season and is listed on the B3 Novo Mercado under the ticker SMTO3. All technology installations will be completed within 2026, and the technical team has already begun mapping production data. The first indicators of productivity and scale benefits are expected to be consolidated before the end of the next sugarcane ecosystem cycle.
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