A recurring mistake in agribusiness is mixing management decisions for the current harvest with planning for the next harvest. February is a critical month in this regard, as the producer is still focused on harvesting soybeans while he needs to start thinking strategically about the next cycle.
Management is execution, planning is strategy
Management of the current harvest must be focused on protecting the potential already built. Planning for the next harvest requires data analysis, evaluation of errors and definition of future strategies.
Mixing these two steps compromises both.
Importance of post-harvest analysis
Evaluating stand failures, productivity variability and management responses allows for more assertive technical adjustments for the next harvest.
Role of technology in this process
Efficient diagnostic and management tools help transform field data into strategic decisions.
Route acts as a technical partner, helping the producer to separate execution from strategy, offering solutions that improve the efficiency of current management and information to plan the next cycle.
Successful harvests are the result of good decisions in the present and conscious planning for the future.
👉 Schedule a technical diagnosis with Route and plan your next harvest safely.
👉 Transform information into strategy.
References
BRAZILIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COMPANY. Agricultural planning and decision making. Brasília: Embrapa, 2019.