Summary of Embrapa expõe tecnologias para produção agropecuária e controle de pragas no cerrado

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In the YouTube video "Embrapa exposes technologies for agricultural production and pest control in the Cerrado," Embrapa showcases new technologies for agropecuary production in the Cerrado region, including a new non-genetically modified soybean variety with improved stability and early ripening, which reduces production costs and restores productivity to areas affected by soil pests. Visitors can also learn about new measures for pest control in organic farming, integrated pest management techniques, and other technologies like new pasture rules and seeds for sunflower and wheat. Producer Eduardo Finco expressed interest in these new technologies after experiencing losses due to pest infestation. Embrapa emphasizes the importance of conventional varieties for sustainability and informs about the organization's focus on minimizing excessive pesticide use with biological control. The Vitrine Tecnológica da Agrobrasília exhibition featuring Embrapa's new technologies is open until tomorrow for interested producers and visitors.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Embrapa exposes technologies for agricultural production and pest control in the Cerrado," Embrapa showcases the latest technologies developed for agropecuary production in the Cerrado region. Visitors can also learn about new measures for pest control in organic farming. A new soybean variety developed by Embrapa is highlighted for its stability and early ripening, making it the best resistant to soil pests that cause significant damage. This new soybean variety reduces production costs and restores productivity to areas abandoned due to pest infestation. The new soybean variety is not genetically modified, and Embrapa is focusing on conventional varieties to contribute to sustainability. Producer Eduardo Finco expressed interest in the new technology after experiencing losses in a specific area due to pest infestation. Embrapa also presents other technologies for rural producers, such as new pasture rules and varieties of seeds like sunflower and wheat. The organization also informs producers and visitors about integrated pest management techniques that minimize the excessive use of pesticides with the help of biological control. Those interested in Embrapa's new technologies can visit the Vitrine Tecnológica da Agrobrasília exhibition until tomorrow.

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