Brazil Experience: Visit the fourth largest agricultural producer in the world with the best team
A unique opportunity to explore Brazilian agriculture, learning about production methods, cutting-edge technologies, and research while visiting large-scale farms—guided and supported by experienced local experts in the field.
- Guided visits to some of Brazil’s largest agricultural cooperatives
- Engage directly with producers for meaningful dialogue and knowledge exchange
- Gain insights through comparative experiences, access to local data, and ongoing research
Our Key Advantages

Specialized and experienced Brazilian guides
All guides involved in the trip are Brazilian, with extensive agricultural experience both in Brazil and in the USA. They combine their knowledge to create an incredible learning opportunity.

Smooth and professionally managed logistics throughout the entire trip
The Agro Connection Team takes care of every detail of your trip, tickets, and accommodation to transportation, food and farm visit itineraries. You don’t have to worry about anything.

Safe environments and transport throughout the journey
In addition to leveraging our extensive market experience and the peace of mind that comes from not having to worry about any trip details, our network of partners and support ensures your comfort and safety throughout the journey. We provide excellent quality transport and protected environments. In addition to leveraging our extensive market experience and the peace of mind that comes with worry-free travel, our trusted network of partners ensures your comfort and safety throughout the journey—with high-quality transportation and secure, well-prepared environments.

Recognition by specialized audiences
Our YouTube channel and Podcast have won national and international awards, such as the Most Admired Brazilian Award from the Agribusiness Press and the Best Audiovisual Educational Material 2022 from the American Society of Agronomy (ASA), attesting to our expertise in the segment. Sugestao: “Our YouTube channel and Podcast have received both national and international recognition, including the 'Most Admired Podcast Award” by the Brazilian Agribusiness Press, and the 'Best Audiovisual Educational Material' from the American Society of Agronomy, highlighting our expertise and credibility in the field.”
About Us

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Testimonials

Raymond Glen Flickner
“Well, it was very amazing about the resources that you guys have available here in Brazil and the opportunities. Very enjoyable, very eye-opening. Heard a lot about Brazil a long time and now I’ve seen it and I believe it. And what was your favorite part about this trip? Well, I think it’s really hard to define that. But probably the falls and the barbecue.”

Aaron William Harries
“A very impressive operation. I think it’s great anytime a cooperative and farmers can pool their resources together, but the cleanliness and modernness of that processing plant was very impressive. The way they packaged their products was kind of unique to what we do in the United States, but I really enjoyed it.”

Mark David Stadtlander
“I’m originally from northern Iowa, so the corn and soybeans I’m familiar with. The double crop and the processes that go into planting right after harvest, I had never seen anything like that. The challenges with the soils in Brazil and the way the producers here are adapting and improving the soils, it was really informative.

Gary Dean Fike
Agent at K-State Research and Extension
“This was my second trip to Brazil but the first time I never got to see any of the countryside I was in the city and we got to see so many things, production farms on large-scale, we got to see the milk production plant, we got to see a beef operation, we got to see a seed technology. It was it was enlightening and amazing to me what they what they showed to us and you know Brazil being the number one producer of soybeans and we got to see the combines going in action. I learned so much from this trip about Brazilian agriculture and international markets for that matter. And how they affect us because we hear about that all the time but the Brazilian farmers are great.