AI-powered precision agriculture finds the perfect setting in Brazil for a new leap 🇧🇷🌾.
We've partnered with Kiko Tecnologia Agrícola to bring AI-powered harvest loss monitoring to large-scale growers across Mato Grosso, one of the world's most productive agricultural regions.
The results speak for themselves. We look forward to putting Farmwave in the hands of more growers across Brazil.
→ bit.ly/fwkiko
It's 2026. AI is the main topic of conversation just about everywhere. Technology is progressing at an amazing rate. You can do things now we only dreamed of just a few years ago.
... and I still can't find a hotel on earth that has decent WiFi. 😑
On site with a farmer in Jaboticabal, Brazil getting farmwave installed on his Massey Ferguson for soybeans, and Indústrias Colombo for peanuts. @MF_EAME
I kind of find it shocking that people still think these chat apps are actually secure. Read up on Signal and you'll find out they're partially funded by the US government.
WhatsApp is not secure. Even Signal is questionable.
Use 𝕏 Chat.
Community note
Misleading – X Chat offers e2e encryption but lacks forward secrecy: key compromise exposes all past messages. Private keys are controlled by X, protected only by a 4-digit PIN. Metadata is collected. Signal provides forward secrecy, device-only keys, and minimal metadata.
help.x.com/en/using-x/abo…github.com/trailofbits/pu…
Field validation day with a major OEM.
We ran a classic string test over 4 m² and compared results head-to-head.
Before camera tuning:
• Farmwave: 14 kg/ha
• Hand count: 21 kg/ha
Quick camera adjustment on the back of the machine.
After:
• Farmwave: 28 kg/ha
• Hand count: 28 kg/ha
Dead match.
Post-test, the OEM validation engineer looked at the string in the field, shook his head, and said:
“I’m never doing that f****** test again.”
Then thanked us. Repeatedly.
Accuracy you can measure.
Results you don’t have to argue about.
Excited to return to this highly impactful agriculture region of #Brazil 🇧🇷. If you follow @farmwave , or have been previously connected with us and are in Brazil, we're going to be in country for 25 days and would love to connect.
🇧🇷 Brazil, we’re heading your way!
Farmwave is hitting the road across Mato Grosso and São Paulo this January and February. Don't miss the chance to see our technology in action during our live field demos.
Want to see Farmwave in person?
📩 Reach out to Hugo@farmwave.io
#agro#soja#colheita#safra2526#sojabrasil#agronegocio#colheitadeira#brasil#agrotech
Farmwave pioneered real-time visual AI for harvest loss back in 2013.
Today, we’re proud to hold the patent that sparked the wave of innovation you now see across the industry — from pre-header adjustments to new header-mounted sensors.
The goal hasn’t changed: give farmers automated, real-time insight to keep more grain out of the soil and in the tank.
Join us if you're ready to start gaining ground instead of losing it.
We're thankful to the partners and builders who help push this forward: @DellTech@luxonis@nfaleide@HenkelAdam@juramlin@LUMOLabs@jdiekevers@JacobSmoker@adamvanheusen @thatchanguy @Hugo_Fantucci@CharlieBassham Marc Sikorski
#patent#harvestloss#sustainability
Narrative violation: it’s a great time to be a construction worker. Electricians, carpenters, welders, plumbers, dry wall hangers, concrete pourers, equipment installers — all seeing their wages up 25-30% as a result of the AI boom.
“Move Fast and Break Things” vs “Move Slow and Forge Things”
“Move fast and break things” was a something we invented at Facebook to get a bunch of entitled Ivy League kids to grind for us. It worked.
Then, all of Silicon Valley mistakenly confused correlation with causation and adopted this mode for themselves without questioning it.
In a world of AI, those that continue to pray at this altar will be the first to lose their jobs.
Moving fast and breaking things is exactly the low hanging fruit that AI will automate.
Learn to move slow and forge things. Make things that can stand the test of time. Learn discipline and process and you’ll have a job forever.