Sep 18, 2023
Jacto sprayers provide high return on investment

Jacto, a Brazilian multinational leader in agricultural equipment, solutions and services is celebrating 75 years in the agricultural spraying market.

(Sponsored) Founded in 1948 by Shunji Nishimura, a Japanese immigrant, Jacto, a Brazilian multinational of agricultural equipment, solutions and services, is celebrating 75 years in 2023 in the agricultural spraying market.. The development of new technologies and innovative designs became a registered trademark of Jacto, which sells to more than 100 countries.

Recently, the company chose the United States as a strategic market in its international expansion strategy, focusing mainly on the fruit and horticulture sectors.

“Few countries have such a strong and diversified agriculture as the United States, and Jacto has versatile sprayers that can serve all crops. Jacto’s cannon sprayers provides a wide swath application with efficient coverage, which reduces producer input costs,” explained Walter Mosquini, Jacto’s manager for international markets.

Jacto offers a complete line of sprayers that combine precision and versatility for producers of legumes and vegetables. In the American market, products with higher demand among vegetable producers are the Cannon sprayers.

With a favorable wind, the sprayers can provide up to 115 feet of spray swath. Durable and robust, the equipment requires little maintenance and is easy to operate and control. The sprayers can also be equipped with an OTMIS light bar, which helps reduce application costs.

The durability of the Jacto cannon sprayers is another attribute that generates a high return on the farmer’s investment. Jacto sprayers are designed to provide many years of efficient spraying. The robust tanks are highly corrosion-resistant.  The suction filter prevents impurities from entering the pump and spray circuit.

Jacto offers the larger 265 gallon, J1000CHT and 550 gallon, J2000 trailed mounted cannon models J1000CHT and J2000 for larger farms.

To learn more about Jacto, visit https://jacto.com/northamerica.




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