Julio Bravo
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So you don't have that much responsibility on the ag side when it comes to GDP-wise. But in Brazil, we do, and we need to get that rolling and bringing more capital to the Brazilian agriculture. Yeah.
Yeah, I think a little bit of everything. I mean, capital is once, you know, whenever we access international capital, it's going to be good because, again, it's such a smaller economy in Brazil that we need to... have more capital in the country.
Yeah, I think a little bit of everything. I mean, capital is once, you know, whenever we access international capital, it's going to be good because, again, it's such a smaller economy in Brazil that we need to... have more capital in the country.
Yeah, I think a little bit of everything. I mean, capital is once, you know, whenever we access international capital, it's going to be good because, again, it's such a smaller economy in Brazil that we need to... have more capital in the country.
But also on the technology side, I think there's so many technologies that are fun here that you guys are building up that we can bring down to Brazil and make a different or fast, you know. And again, when you compare a US farmer and a Brazilian farmer, the average age of a farmer in Brazil, it's 44 years old.
But also on the technology side, I think there's so many technologies that are fun here that you guys are building up that we can bring down to Brazil and make a different or fast, you know. And again, when you compare a US farmer and a Brazilian farmer, the average age of a farmer in Brazil, it's 44 years old.
But also on the technology side, I think there's so many technologies that are fun here that you guys are building up that we can bring down to Brazil and make a different or fast, you know. And again, when you compare a US farmer and a Brazilian farmer, the average age of a farmer in Brazil, it's 44 years old.
Yeah. They're very young farmers.
Yeah. They're very young farmers.
Yeah. They're very young farmers.
That's a lot of muscle. Yeah. That's what I keep telling everyone. It's like your average age farm here is like 50-something. Oh, that's like 58 or 60. Yeah. Yeah. If you go down in Brazil, it's 44, 45. If you go up central parts of Brazil, it can get down to 38. Wow. So they're like second generation farmers that are taking over. So they're very early adopters.
That's a lot of muscle. Yeah. That's what I keep telling everyone. It's like your average age farm here is like 50-something. Oh, that's like 58 or 60. Yeah. Yeah. If you go down in Brazil, it's 44, 45. If you go up central parts of Brazil, it can get down to 38. Wow. So they're like second generation farmers that are taking over. So they're very early adopters.
That's a lot of muscle. Yeah. That's what I keep telling everyone. It's like your average age farm here is like 50-something. Oh, that's like 58 or 60. Yeah. Yeah. If you go down in Brazil, it's 44, 45. If you go up central parts of Brazil, it can get down to 38. Wow. So they're like second generation farmers that are taking over. So they're very early adopters.
And we've been early adopters of all the U.S. technology, right? Everything in Brazil, it's really made it here. And we were early adopters since the beginning. So...
And we've been early adopters of all the U.S. technology, right? Everything in Brazil, it's really made it here. And we were early adopters since the beginning. So...
And we've been early adopters of all the U.S. technology, right? Everything in Brazil, it's really made it here. And we were early adopters since the beginning. So...
Again, let's just create a startup and bring it to Brazil. If we create an ag tech or a food tech, let's create it here. We're going to test this year at the next season, and then we're going to have to test it again next year. If you bring that same company to Brazil, you can test three times a year.
Again, let's just create a startup and bring it to Brazil. If we create an ag tech or a food tech, let's create it here. We're going to test this year at the next season, and then we're going to have to test it again next year. If you bring that same company to Brazil, you can test three times a year.
Again, let's just create a startup and bring it to Brazil. If we create an ag tech or a food tech, let's create it here. We're going to test this year at the next season, and then we're going to have to test it again next year. If you bring that same company to Brazil, you can test three times a year.
Because we have double cropping, and depending on the region, if you have irrigation, you can do a three crop in the same year. So with that... It's a lot of things that can be developed, but in Brazil, you can divide your costs into seasons or maybe three seasons. You use a tractor all year round. Right. You use your combine twice a year. More hours than you. Yeah.