AGH3000 Drone is presented by Agrohawk and promises to transform Brazilian agribusiness with high autonomy.
A new large-scale agricultural drone began to gain prominence in Brazil in 2026. Developed by the company Agrohawk since 2023, the AGH3000 model began to be presented to the market during the South Summit Brazil 2026 event, held in March, in Porto Alegre. Designed for large-scale spraying, the equipment was conceived to increase efficiency in agribusiness through autonomous operation, greater range, and generation of data on crops. The company expects to start pre-sales in the first half of 2027.
AGH3000 drone emerges as a national bet for agribusiness
The AGH3000 was conceived with a focus on large rural properties, where the need for fast and efficient coverage is more intense. It is a fixed-wing drone, a characteristic that allows for greater autonomy compared to smaller models.
Furthermore, the project seeks to meet a growing demand for technologies that increase productivity in the field. The proposal is to offer a solution developed in Brazil, tailored to the conditions of national agribusiness.
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The creation of the AGH3000 began in 2023, led by the company’s founders, Arthur Appelt and Fernando Zancani. Currently, the project is in the final phase of constructing the first prototype. In parallel, the company is working on expanding its team, developing software, and structuring its commercial operations.
According to Zancani, the goal is to deliver a product that brings a competitive advantage to rural producers, with a focus on efficiency and precision.
Agricultural drone bets on autonomy and loss reduction
The AGH3000 was designed to operate with greater autonomy and reduce losses during spraying. One of its differentials is the reduction of “drift,” which occurs when the applied product disperses outside the desired area.
Furthermore, the drone allows for remote operation and data collection, which can assist in decision-making in the field. The company emphasizes that the equipment was designed to offer greater control and better utilization of agricultural inputs.
The development of the AGH3000 is supported by companies operating in different industrial areas. Among them are Huntsman, Araldite, and Travicar. These partnerships contribute to the technical foundation of the project, especially in materials and systems used in the aircraft.

One of the central points of the proposal is to keep all operations in Brazil. This includes production, logistics, and technical support. According to Arthur Appelt, the idea is to ensure faster parts replacement and proximity to customers.
“The construction of the first AGH3000 unit is almost complete,” stated the engineer, highlighting the project’s progress. This strategy aims to reduce operational costs and facilitate after-sales service.
AGH3000 Drone has the capacity to cover large areas
The model was designed to meet large-scale operations, with figures indicating high work capacity.
Among the main characteristics of the drone are:
- Spraying swath of approximately 24 meters
- Capacity of 400 liters
- Autonomy of up to 6 hours
- Estimated productivity of 120 hectares per hour
- Carbon fiber and glass structure
These data indicate that the equipment was designed to cover large agricultural areas in less time.
AGH3000 Drone Presentation at Fairs Boosts Visibility
Following its initial disclosure in March 2026, Agrohawk will be present at the DroneShow fair, held in São Paulo. Its presence at these events is part of the company’s strategy to increase its visibility, establish partnerships, and seek new investments.

Furthermore, the company plans to expand its activities into international markets and develop new solutions in unmanned aerial vehicles. With the project’s advancement and pre-sale forecast for 2027, the AGH3000 emerges as an alternative aimed at modernizing agribusiness.
The combination of autonomy, remote operation capability, and data integration positions the drone as a strategic tool for producers seeking greater efficiency in the field. The initiative also reinforces the movement to develop national technologies focused on the agricultural sector.
With information from Mundo GEO

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