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Uruguay created a fully computerized system that requires producers to submit a crop rotation plan to maintain nutrient quality and prevent erosion. Using satellite images, the Ministry's experts can detect the places with the greatest risk of erosion and contact the responsible producer so that he can explain the reasons for not having fulfilled his crop rotation plan.
This aspect is essential on the road to an “agrointelligent” Uruguay, because, although it rains a lot in the country, most of the water flows and generates erosion. Crop rotation helps, precisely, to reduce this risk and improve soil quality.
With all these components and the support of international partners such as the World Bank, the authorities' aspiration is that agricultural production becomes a real option for economic growth for all Uruguayans.