Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Agribusiness at AGROMIRA 2025

- Alejandro Solís explains how artificial intelligence helps anticipate risks, reduce costs, and improve decision-making in the agricultural sector.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a strategic ally for the agricultural sector, enabling process optimization, improved decision-making, and increased profitability. With tools such as predictive data analysis, crop automation, and efficient resource management, AI is transforming the way agribusinesses operate around the world.
In a recent interview for AGROMIRA 2025, Alejandro Solís, expert in digital solutions, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, explained the impact these technologies are having on the sector and the importance of their adoption. “Artificial intelligence not only improves the efficiency of agribusinesses but also helps anticipate problems and optimize input usage, reducing costs and enhancing sustainability,” said Solís.
One of the greatest challenges faced by the agricultural sector is climate variability and the need to produce more efficiently. In this regard, AI offers innovative solutions such as systems that predict weather patterns, smart sensors that monitor crops in real time, and algorithms that help improve production quality.
AGROMIRA 2025: A Space to Discover the Latest Trends
The impact of artificial intelligence on agribusiness will be one of the key topics discussed in-depth at AGROMIRA 2025—an event bringing together international experts to share knowledge on innovation, technology, and sustainability in agriculture.
The event will take place from May 6 to 8, 2025, at CATIE (Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center) in Turrialba, Costa Rica. During these days, attendees will be able to participate in keynote lectures, applied workshops, and networking spaces designed to boost the digital transformation of the agricultural sector. networking diseñados para potenciar la transformación digital en el sector agropecuario.
“It is essential that agriculture takes advantage of available technological tools. At AGROMIRA 2025, we will explore success stories and how AI can be practically implemented to improve productivity and sustainability in the sector,” added Solís.
How to Join AGROMIRA 2025?
Registration for AGROMIRA 2025 is now open in both in-person and virtual formats. Participants will have access to exclusive conferences, certified workshops, and unique experiences to expand their knowledge and professional networks. For more information and to reserve your spot, visit agromira.catie.ac.cr.
More information:
Adriana Escobedo A.
Sustainable Agribusiness Specialist
Coordinator of the GANEMOS Master’s Program
Environmental Economics and Sustainable Agribusiness Unit (UEAAS/EfD)
CATIE
escobedo@catie.ac.cr
Alejandro Solís
Climate and Environment Specialist, and Digital Transformation Expert
CATIE
Alejandro.Solis@catie.ac.cr
Written by:
Karla Madrigal Pereira
Communications Officer
Communications and Marketing Office
CATIE
karla.madrigal@catie.ac.cr