A wind of change is blowing through the Brazilian sugar cane industry, with machines rapidly taking over much of the work previously done by hand. Steven Vale reports from an operation that boasts a 215-strong tractor fleet, 65 self-propelled cane harvesters and the first self-propelled planters in the country
Sugar cane farming in Brazil:
A wind of change is blowing through the Brazilian sugar cane industry, with machines rapidly taking over much of the work previously done by hand. Steven Vale reports from an operation that boasts a 215-strong tractor fleet, 65 self-propelled cane harvesters and the first self-propelled planters in the country
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