BrioAgro’s smart irrigation solution has been recognized as one of the most outstanding by the Spanish press.

Report published in ABC Economía on 21/07/2025, under the title: “The countryside tackles water stress with an innovative and rich harvest“ In it, the following experts share their views: José Luis Bustos, director of BrioAgro; Manuel Hernández, manager of Maher Electrónica; José Ugarrio, technician at Asaja; and Francisco Sánchez Millán, industrial engineer from UPCT and…

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Signing of the collaboration agreement in the framework of Emphasis initiative.

  Signing of the collaboration agreement in the framework of the Emphasis initiative (Euro-Mediterranean Network Facilitating Market Uptake of Innovations from SME), managed in Spain by the CTA (https://www.corporaciontecnologica.com/es/).. The Spanish startup BrioAgro Tech was represented by its CEO, José Luis Bustos, while the Jordanian startup Smart Green (https://sg-agritech.com/) was represented by its CEO Mohammad…

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BrioAgro among the top 5 #agtech startups developing water management solutions.

StartUs Insights highlights BrioAgro among the world’s top startups developing water management solutions in an analysis of 643 global startups and scaleups, showcasing their water management solutions impacting their agribusiness. BrioAgro advances Automatic Irrigation Traditional agricultural water management systems utilize a significant part of cultivation land for preparing channels and distributions. However, through these systems,…

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BrioAgro Test Farm

Video about an A/B Test carried out by BrioAgro at Finca El Pino in Seville, to demonstrate savings in olive grove irrigation.BrioAgro participates in this EIT Foods program called Test Farms, to demonstrate its technology to Tepro Agricultural Consultants, the video shows Finca El Pino, where this A/B TEST is being carried out in the…

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BrioAgro, the company that makes it easy and cheap for farmers

They have developed a soil moisture calibration algorithm that allows them to know when, how much and where to irrigate. They obtain the necessary data by using sensor technology that they distribute in the soil and also by capturing localized satellite and weather information. These three sources of information make it possible to monitor the main variables in which the farmer can intervene to improve his crops and to predict very precisely the time and amount of irrigation.

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