“Precision agriculture” and the incorporation of advanced technology offer significant investment opportunities in a country like Chile, which exported more than US$23 billion in food in 2024. In this expert blog, we will tell you more.
The introduction of precision agriculture in the 1980s profoundly revolutionized agricultural production worldwide. In its early days, it harnessed technology like remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS) and global positioning (GPS) for more detailed, accurate agricultural management.
Today, precision agriculture is an essential part of the Agriculture 4.0 technological evolution, which takes another leap and integrates robotics, automation, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced big data platforms to drive significant improvements in production efficiency and agricultural decision-making.
The available technology ranges from using satellite images and drones for early pest detection to advanced predictive models that optimize water use, considerably reducing water consumption and making managing agricultural inputs more efficient.
Countries such as the United States, China, Canada, Australia and some European Union member states are leading the adoption of Agriculture 4.0, allocating significant resources for its development.
According to Cervicorn Consulting, the North American market totaled US$19.91 billion in 2023 and is estimated to reach about US$63.97 billion by 2033 thanks to advanced practices, high technology adoption rates and an emphasis on agricultural sustainability.
For its part, Germany has made Agriculture 4.0 a core strategy of its national agricultural policy, promoting advanced digital solutions and automation to modernize the sector.
Chile is renowned as a food exporter to the world. According to Central Bank data, 2024 food exports exceeded US$23 billion, 9% higher than the previous year.
This strong performance and a dynamic agribusiness technology (Agtech) innovation ecosystem create an ideal environment for adopting and investing in Agriculture 4.0.
Factors that make Chile a strategic destination:
These advantages and public-private initiatives to strengthen Chile’s position as a global food supplier with sustainable production systems make the country a strategic destination for technology companies and foreign investors interested in developing and scaling digital technology in Chilean agriculture.
Chile’s Foreign Investment Promotion Agency, InvestChile, offers comprehensive, strategic support to foreign investors interested in exploring and developing digital technology in Chilean agribusiness.
To learn more about investment opportunities in Chile, check out our website or contact us to be part of developing more efficient, sustainable agribusiness.