EAVISION Unveils Autonomous Drone Capabilities & Agricultural Solutions at Agrishow 2026

EAVISION is demonstrating its J150 drone technology to address uneven terrain and labor challenges in Brazil during the 2026 Agrishow By Summer James / 01 May 2026

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EAVISION is showcasing its advanced agricultural spraying drone solutions designed to address uneven terrain and labor shortages in Brazil during the 2026 Agrishow.

The company is utilizing a live demonstration area at the event, which runs from April 27 to May 1, to highlight the practical capabilities of the EAVISION J150. Unlike traditional agricultural technologies that often struggle with irregular landscapes, the next-generation drone is engineered to maintain a stable altitude and deliver uniform spray coverage over dense vegetation and hilly terrain. The development of this technology aims to reduce pesticide drift and operational risk, catering to both small family farms and large-scale growing operations.

“We want to provide real access to a precision agriculture drone,” says an EAVISION spokesperson. “For years, we’ve watched as Brazilian farmers struggle with different terrain and canopy coverage. Our J150 directly addresses these issues so more people can ensure the national food supply both for residents and the growing export market.”

The J150 system is equipped with advanced sensing and controls that allow the drone to follow irregular contours while applying nutrients, seeds, or fertilizers. By reducing manual labor and the reliance on traditional, cost-prohibitive spraying methods, the technology helps minimize chemical waste and ensure a more precise distribution of inputs.

Brazil’s agricultural sector currently faces a variety of challenges, including rising operational costs, difficult access to fragmented land, and growing environmental regulations. Agribusiness represents a substantial portion of the country’s economy, accounting for 25 percent of the national GDP and 44 percent of its exports. To support this market, EAVISION’s presence at the trade fair is part of a broader expansion strategy aimed at providing practical, field-validated solutions that meet international requirements.

The company’s leadership emphasizes the importance of building local partnerships, offering training programs, and gathering ongoing feedback for future troubleshooting. “EAVISION is firmly committed to being a part of Brazil’s farming future,” continues the spokesperson. “We encourage field validation and localization efforts, always listening to our partners and clients to overcome agricultural challenges through our crop spraying drone technology.”

Posted by Summer James Summer is an Editor & Copywriter at Unmanned Systems Technology. She joined in 2025, following a background in Creative Writing and English Literature, and has a strong interest in UAVs as well as imaging and vision systems. Her work centers on making complex technical advances in unmanned systems accessible to a broad audience. Connect
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