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07.11.2025 | Por: Prisma

Prisma Challenge: Connecting Startups and Producers for Real Innovation in the Field

Brazilian agribusiness is a global benchmark in productivity and innovation. Nevertheless, a significant gap exists between the technological solutions developed and those effectively adopted by rural producers. To help address this challenge, Prisma Challenge was created—an innovative initiative that connects startups with leading producers to validate technologies under real field conditions.

Agribusiness often remains isolated from innovation. This occurs because startups create promising solutions in laboratories and accelerators, but frequently encounter barriers when proving their practical value on farms.

In this scenario, the problem lies not in the absence of innovation, but in the lack of strategic connection between those who develop solutions and those who truly need them. Therefore, networked ecosystems and initiatives such as Prisma Challenge emerge as fundamental catalysts to accelerate technology adoption in agribusiness.

Understand how the program helps bring digital solutions to the field.

Networked Ecosystem: Connecting Problem Solvers with Those in Need

Innovation in agribusiness requires strategic collaboration among multiple stakeholders, who contribute significantly to thinking outside the box:

  • Startups that develop technology;
  • Rural producers who face real challenges in the field;
  • Specialized consultancies that understand the pain points of agricultural operations; Commercial intelligence companies that enable scale;
  • Universities and research centers that generate applied knowledge; and Public and private institutions that foster the innovation environment.

When these stakeholders connect in a genuine and collaborative manner, innovation ceases to be merely a promise and transforms into tangible results.

Especially in agribusiness, validation under real conditions—not in controlled laboratories—allows solutions to be adjusted to the specificities of each region, crop, and producer profile. Moreover, it shortens pathways, reduces risks, and accelerates the commercial scalability of technologies that truly add value.

This is the power of networked ecosystems: transforming innovation into real, measurable, and sustainable impact.

Rio Verde: The Open-Air Laboratory of Agricultural Innovation

Rio Verde, in Goiás, was chosen to host the first edition of Prisma Challenge, and this choice is well-founded. The city has established itself as one of Brazil’s leading agribusiness and innovation hubs, bringing together a strong, collaborative, and strategic ecosystem.

Here, leading producers coexist with universities, public and private institutions, research centers, and companies that believe in the digital transformation of agriculture.

The support of entities such as the Rio Verde City Government, through the Innovation Secretariat, IF Goiano through its innovation hub and Embrapi unit, as well as local cooperatives, further strengthens this environment. Together, these partners transform the region into a true open-air laboratory for new technologies. Those already part of this movement closely follow innovation.

In this first edition, all participating producers in the inaugural Prisma Challenge are already clients of Prisma Agronomic Intelligence. This reinforces the company’s commitment to shortening pathways, connecting those in the field with the right technological solutions. Everything occurs in a practical, assertive manner, validated within the farms.

Rio Verde is, therefore, the ideal setting for an initiative that aims to strengthen the region as an innovation hub, attract investments, and impact farmers’ lives by bringing the most innovative developments in agribusiness to the field.

Prisma Challenge: Innovation Validated in the Field

Prisma Challenge was born from the strategic partnership between Prisma Agronomic Intelligence and Bridge Commercial Intelligence, combining complementary expertise to accelerate technology adoption in the field. The initiative will be conducted during the 2025/26 soybean season in Rio Verde.

The objective is clear: connect startups and innovative solutions with rural producers served by Prisma in consultancy. By understanding the real pain points and specific problems of these operations, it becomes possible to be far more assertive in positioning the innovation and technology to be validated.

The format is practical and collaborative. In the event’s dynamics, pre-selected startups accompany leading producers throughout cultivation, validating their solutions under real field conditions with full technical support from PRISMA. For Bridge, which traditionally operates with semi-perennial and perennial crops such as sugarcane and forestry, this also represents a strategic opportunity to expand into annual crops in the Midwest, alongside a heavyweight partner like Prisma.

At the event’s conclusion, solutions demonstrating the highest engagement and alignment with established criteria will be awarded, gaining national visibility and privileged access to an expanding market.

Prisma Challenge: Evaluation Criteria and Sustainable Impact

Prisma Challenge evaluates participating startups based on objective and strategic parameters that reflect the priorities of modern agribusiness:

  • Sustainability: does the solution contribute to more sustainable and regenerative agricultural practices?
  • Return on Investment (ROI): does the technology offer clear economic viability for the producer?
  • Productivity: does the innovation positively impact the efficiency and results of the operation?
  • Scalability: does the solution have the potential to be replicated in different contexts and regions?

These criteria ensure that the focus is not only on innovative technologies, but on solutions that truly add value for the producer and the sector as a whole. The expected outcome is robust validation, with concrete deliverables and broad visibility for participating companies.

Furthermore, Prisma Challenge is part of Prisma’s strategic agenda for 2026, which includes the fourth edition of the Smart Planting Workshop, in June, with the theme Innovation and Technology in Southern Goiás.

Thus, promoting Prisma Challenge reinforces the commitment to engage the entire local ecosystem and prepare the groundwork for even deeper discussions about the future of agribusiness.

The Future of Agriculture Is Being Built Now

Prisma’s mission is clear: strengthen Rio Verde as an innovation hub, attract strategic investments, and impact farmers with the most advanced developments in agriculture. Therefore, Prisma Challenge is the materialization of this vision—an initiative that unites startups, producers, and partners to validate technologies that truly generate value and sustainable results for the sector.

More than a one-time event, Prisma Challenge represents a new connection model in agribusiness: practical, collaborative, and results-oriented. Rio Verde is the starting point of this journey, but the impact promises to resonate throughout Brazil.

Because, ultimately, true innovation does not happen in silos. It happens when ecosystems connect, when technology meets the field, and when solutions are validated where they truly matter: on farms, with real producers, generating concrete results.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Prisma Challenge

  • What is Prisma Challenge?

Prisma Challenge is an innovative initiative that aims to connect startups developing technology with leading rural producers to validate technological solutions under real field conditions. It is a strategic partnership between Prisma Agronomic Intelligence and Bridge Commercial Intelligence.

  • What is the main objective of Prisma Challenge?

The objective is to address the significant gap that exists between the technological solutions developed and those effectively adopted by rural producers. The initiative seeks to bring digital solutions to the field in a practical, assertive, and validated manner.

 

  • Where and when will the first edition be held?

The first edition of Prisma Challenge will be hosted in Rio Verde, Goiás, a city established as one of Brazil’s leading agribusiness and innovation hubs. The initiative will be conducted during the 2025/26 soybean season.

 

  • Who participates in the event?

  • Startups pre-selected with innovative solutions.
  • Leading rural producers from the Rio Verde region, who are already clients of Prisma Agronomic Intelligence.
  • Innovation ecosystem partners, such as the Rio Verde City Government (Innovation Secretariat).
  • Sponsors.

 

  • How will startups be evaluated?

Participating startups are evaluated based on objective and strategic criteria that reflect the priorities of modern agribusiness:

  • Sustainability: does the solution contribute to more sustainable and regenerative agricultural practices?
  • Return on Investment (ROI): does the technology offer clear economic viability for the producer?
  • Productivity: does the innovation positively impact the efficiency and results of the operation?
  • Scalability: does the solution have the potential to be replicated in different contexts and regions?

 

  • What is the expected impact of Prisma Challenge?

The event aims to:

  • Transform innovation into real and sustainable impact.
  • Strengthen Rio Verde as an innovation hub, attracting investments.
  • Accelerate the commercial scalability of technologies that add value.
  • Offer awarded startups national visibility and privileged access to an expanding market.
  • Impact farmers with the most advanced developments in agriculture.

 

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