In recent years, agricultural, healthcare, and credit cooperatives have invested in digital transformation, adopting new technologies and adapting to society’s evolving needs. This has led to continuous growth, driven by the opportunities of the digital era, which have strengthened cooperativism sustainably and resiliently.
Digital transformation in agriculture is accelerating, with data-driven solutions and the integration of technologies like IoT and artificial intelligence improving crop monitoring and real-time production management. Additionally, the automation of logistics and distribution processes is creating opportunities for operational efficiency and enhancing the rural producer experience.
Cotrijal is one of the largest agricultural cooperatives in Brazil, focused on providing comprehensive solutions for rural producers. It offers services for the commercialization, storage, and logistics of agricultural products, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and innovation. Cotrijal has become a reference point for farmers seeking competitiveness and advanced technological solutions for their operations.
Cotrijal faced challenges in managing its databases, as data is essential for business success, requiring quick security and availability. Managing these databases was complex and costly, and the cooperative needed high availability, scalability, and security. Strategically, Cotrijal chose not to manage this internally, prioritizing internal resources for more strategic activities aligned with its long-term goals.