A partnership between Brazil and China was made for the testing of more than 30 agricultural machines, promising to increase productivity and transform family farming. The project aims to assess the efficiency of the equipment in different soils and productive systems, with the expectation of future local production.
China is about to transform agriculture in Brazil with a revolutionary initiative that promises to improve productivity in various regions of the country. But what is really behind this unexpected partnership?
Apodi, a small town in Rio Grande do Norte, will become the stage for an agricultural experiment that could change the future of family farming in Brazil.
According to information, Brazil and China have signed an agreement to test 31 Chinese agricultural machines in various types of soil and productive systems in the Northeast.
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This project is part of the Demonstrative Unit Brazil-China Agricultural Development Cooperation, an initiative aimed at increasing the efficiency of family farming properties.
The Objective of the Tests in Brazil
To evaluate the adaptation and efficiency of these machines in Brazilian lands. The agreement between Brazilians and the Agricultural University of China provides for a testing period in which the machinery will be evaluated in settlements of the MST, cooperatives, and family farming units. The goal is to identify which equipment can be integrated into the daily routine of national production.
Of the 31 machines tested, 11 will be delivered to the MST in Rio Grande do Norte, and the remainder will be distributed to Ceará, Maranhão, and Paraíba. The aim is to test the performance of the machines in different types of soil and productive systems. If the experience is successful, China may start producing this equipment in Brazil.
Do you believe that Chinese companies will be able to compete in Brazil with well-known companies like New Holland, John Deere, Valtra, and others? Share your opinion in the comments!

Sim, claro, sem sombras de dúvidas. Os Chineses estão anos luz em tecnologia e farão a diferença aqui no Nordeste. Quem viver verá.
NÃO COMPRARIA, NÃO CONFIO NESSAS **** DA CHINA!
O MST é uma instituição terroristas.