Radar Agtech

Radar Agtech Brazil 2024

Edition with expanded scope covering startups, innovation environments and investors.

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Summary

Edition with expanded scope covering startups, innovation environments and investors.

Indicators

1,972 agtechs and more than 450 environments mapped

  • Edition: Radar Agtech Brazil 2024
  • Source type: Radar Agtech report page and full PDF publication.
  • 1,972 agtechs and more than 450 environments mapped

How to cite

SAKUDA, Luiz Ojima; FAVARIN, Aurélio Martins; JÁBALI, Pedro Prudente Corrêa (Orgs.). Radar Agtech Brasil 2024: Mapeamento de Startups, Ambientes de Inovação e Investidores do Ecossistema Agro Brasileiro. Brasília and São Paulo: Embrapa, SP Ventures and Homo Ludens, 2025. p. 3-26. Available at: https://radaragtech.com.

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Report contents

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  1. Brazilian agro-food innovation ecosystem
  2. Method
  3. Analysis of agtech mapping
  4. Innovation environments and ecosystems with governance

Authorship and institutional responsibility

Luiz Ojima Sakuda, Aurélio Martins Favarin and Pedro Prudente Corrêa Jábali (editors); Embrapa, SP Ventures and Homo Ludens.

Recommended citation: SAKUDA, Luiz Ojima; FAVARIN, Aurélio Martins; JÁBALI, Pedro Prudente Corrêa (Eds.). Radar Agtech Brasil 2024: Mapeamento de Startups, Ambientes de Inovação e Investidores do Ecossistema Agro Brasileiro. Brasília and São Paulo: Embrapa, SP Ventures and Homo Ludens, 2025. Available at: https://radaragtech.com.

Chapter summaries

  • Brazilian agro-food innovation ecosystem: Discusses sustainability trends, global connection, open innovation, COP 30, climate change, ESG, diversity and inclusion in agriculture.
  • Method: Presents data collection, taxonomy, classification, validation and methodological changes compared with the previous edition.
  • Analysis of agtech mapping: Explores geographic distribution, activity categories and survey results with agtechs, including regional and categorical perspectives.
  • Innovation environments and ecosystems with governance: Expands the Radar perspective to innovation environments, governed ecosystems and support infrastructure for agro entrepreneurship.