Brazil Agricultural Machinery and Technology
AGRISHOW 2026, Brazil’s premier agricultural trade show, offers significant opportunities for U.S. companies specializing in advanced agricultural equipment and technologies to a market producing more than 350 metric tons of grain annually.
Brazil’s agribusiness sector is a powerhouse, accounting for approximately 29% of national GDP, and nearly half of total exports, with output expected to grow by about 1% in 2026. Annual grain production exceeds 350 million metric tons, led by soybeans, coffee, sugar, animal protein, pulp and paper, and cotton. The sector is driven by large-scale commercial farming operations that continually invest in technologies that boost productivity, efficiency, and sustainability. This ongoing modernization fuels strong demand for innovative agricultural machinery, digital tools, and energy-efficient technologies.
U.S. exporters are well positioned to compete in Brazil, especially in the following areas: precision agriculture technologies; smart irrigation and water management systems; digital farm management tools and data analytics; automation and advanced farm machinery.
Organized by Informa Markets, AGRISHOW will take place from April 27 to May 1, 2026, in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo State. As Brazil’s leading exhibition for agricultural machinery and equipment, the show attracts producers, distributors, cooperatives, agribusiness groups, financial institutions, and government stakeholders from Brazil and abroad. The show is an ideal platform for U.S. companies to enter the market, identify partners, and launch new products.
With support from the U.S. Commercial Service, U.S. suppliers can increase their market visibility, connect with qualified buyers, and capitalize on one of the world’s most dynamic agricultural markets.
Contact:
For more details, please contact Vania Resende, Vania.Resende@trade.gov, Agribusiness Commercial Specialist, U.S. Commercial Service, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
To explore additional industry sector intelligence and insights on the Brazilian market, please see Brazil’s Country Commercial Guide.