Joaquín Basanta He had a vision ten years ago: combining cutting -edge technology with the concept of environmental care. Thus, he achieved a perfect match to shape his firm that was consolidated in the bioinsum market with international recognition. However, the young businessman goes for more: he seeks to position the country as a leader in green technologies.
Basanta is the president and founder of Sustainable agroa national company that has been betting on bioinsumos more than a decade, and in recent years it achieved some outstanding milestones such as expansion to European markets based on their technological services, in addition to extending nationally and regionally, promoting good agricultural practices .
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Joaquín Basanta, president of Sustainable Agro, leads a pioneer company to integrate advanced technology with sustainable practices. With a decade of experience in the international bioinsum and recognition market under their credit, Basanta seeks to position Argentina as a global reference in green innovation.
In that context, the company is positioned at the forefront of technological innovation combined with its manufacture and marketing of organic supplies. “We always aim to work in parallel and combined the technological dimension with sustainable”Basanta said.
The goal of the brand, from day one, was to innovate in the Bioinsumos Mercado for agriculture with new technologies. Basanta opened the company in 2015 with its partner, the agronomist Matías Imperialeand started the business with an organic fertilizer that increased crop profitability by up to 20% compared to traditional chemicals.
From the beginning they did not stop ascending, both in clients and in recognition for their sustainable practices. In 2022 they certified as a company B and in 2023 they crossed the Atlantic to disembark with their services in Spain.
For these achievements, Basanta was distinguished in that country with the National Prize Young Entrepreneur of the Spanish Confederation of Young Entrepreneurs (Ceje). It was the first time that a Latin American, in this case an Argentine, took said award, awarded for his innovations in the Bioinsum Mercado.
Bioinsumos and drones, the keys to success
Basanta explained that the combination of innovation and sustainability strategies represent its main goals. “Our pillars to be a consolidated firm in the national and international market are based, among many other variants, on bioinsumos and drones. It is a fundamental match to achieve the environmental objectives that correspond to us as a business responsibility, as well as to reach more and more agricultural producers, ”he said.
Within the company the business unit works Agrotechfrom where Basanta observes a “promising future for Argentine biotechnology thanks to the boom of agricultural drones.” It is known that drones are revolutionizing the sector by offering innovative solutions that optimize time, resources and environmental care, but it still has a way to go in front of traditional methods in the country.
For Basanta, the future has arrived. “Drones are the present. Not only do crop monitoring improve, but they also allow more precise applications for 100% organic inputs. In addition, they achieve significant savings in water of up to 200%”, He stressed, underlining only one of the multiple benefits that this technology offers to agriculture.
Just as it produces bioinsumos, Agrotech also provides the application service through drones, accompanying each producer on the road to a more responsible harvest with the environment. This synergy as a vision is the trend that could determine the global agricultural future, allowing the most of the advantages of technology and optimize its processes, allowing not only to improve sustainability but also productive efficiency.
Source: Ambito

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