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Ingenio de Atencingo uses satellite technology to improve the harvest

Juan Rubio / Chietla, Pue.

José de Jesús Rodríguez Carrillo, General Manager of the Atencingo Mill, announced that the 2024-2025 harvest promises to be significantly better than the previous year, thanks to the implementation of advanced technology. During a recent interview, he highlighted the use of the NAX SOLUTIONS platform, an Artificial Intelligence system that allows detailed analysis of crops.

“It is a fact that the next harvest will be better. “We have determined this through our inspectors and the new analysis system,” said NAX SOLUTIONS, which uses satellite images to monitor the plots, provides accurate information on the state of the crops, including the presence of weeds and irrigation needs and fertilization.

The system allows inspectors to receive alerts every six days, facilitating communication with producers about the conditions of their plots. “This agroindustrial technology not only improves efficiency, but also helps reduce costs and increase productivity,” added Rodríguez Carrillo.

NAX SOLUTIONS is defined as an agricultural Artificial Intelligence engine that processes a significant amount of data in the world, offering farmers real-time information to make informed decisions. “We are not just a commercial product; “We are the result of research applied to agriculture,” stressed the NAX team, emphasizing its commitment to sustainable and responsible agriculture.

With a clear vision of being leaders in Artificial Intelligence processing for agriculture, NAX seeks to not only innovate, but also contribute to positive social and environmental change in agricultural communities. This effort is based on values ​​such as passion, loyalty and commitment to its customers.

The integration of these technologies represents a significant step towards the future of agriculture in the region, positioning the Atencingo Sugar Mill at the forefront of sugar production in Mexico. The 2024-2025 harvest could mark a new milestone in the industry, demonstrating that innovation and technology are key to sustainable development.

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