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How DigiFarmz is redefining decision-making in agriculture with artificial intelligence

Written by Fabiana Duarte | Mar 25, 2025 7:56:22 PM

The pursuit of efficiency in agricultural production has been a key topic in discussions about the sector's future. At AgTech Summit 2025, hosted by the University of Illinois, DigiFarmz participated in both panel discussions and the event's showcase, presenting its solutions to the North American ag innovation ecosystem. In the exhibition space, the company highlighted how its technological innovations help farmers to face the climate changes, health, and management challenges, demonstrating firsthand how its tools support crop adaptation to different production conditions.

With a growing presence in the U.S. market, DigiFarmz stands out for its unique approach, combining advanced technology with a deep understanding of agribusiness needs. After two years of pre-commercial validations and trials in the U.S., yielding positive results, the company is now entering its first commercial year in the country. “There is no other solution on the market that integrates so many features and a proprietary database with over 50 parameters so effectively to support agricultural decision-making—from disease management to weed and nematode control. DigiFarmz offers a unique experience with no direct equivalents worldwide,” says Alexandre Chequim, CEO and founder of DigiFarmz.

The company provides solutions that support decision-making through intelligent agronomic recommendations and other features, offering technology that transforms data into precise crop management strategies. “DigiFarmz is built on science and  field validations, along with  artificial intelligence. Our suggestions go beyond data; through advanced algorithms, we consider factors such as genetics, environment, plant health, and climate, analyzing vast amounts of information to deliver personalized recommendations to farmers. Our goal is to turn this data into practical value, enabling informed decisions that reduce risks and increase field efficiency,” explains Ricardo Balardin, Ph.D. in Phytopathology, CSO, and co-founder of DigiFarmz.

Among the innovations that enhance precision in the field, DigiFarmz offers DigiFarmz Pocket, a mobile app that allows farmers to access essential crop information even without an internet connection. The app, already available for download, includes free features like the DigiFarmz Agricultural Catalog and Field Notebook and integrates with DigiFarmz Cropper and DigiFarmz Linkage, enabling subscribers to record and track management activities directly from their smartphones.

Following the example of major industry players who continuously invest in innovation, DigiFarmz is expanding its solutions to ensure more precise and sustainable decision-making. The technology behind its tools strengthens the digital transformation of agribusiness, making farm management more efficient and accessible.

By delivering reliable insights both in and beyond the field, DigiFarmz positions itself as a strategic partner for those seeking to optimize results and face agricultural challenges with confidence and predictability.


(Photo - AgTech Summit 2025 took place on March 6, hosted by the University of Illinois)