Pyka featured its Pelican 2 autonomous crop-protection aircraft at Brazil’s Agrishow, reporting strong engagement from growers and industry leaders across Latin America. The company said it signed a new wave of Pelican 2 customers, signaling growing commercial traction in one of the world’s largest agribusiness markets.
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Growers are responding to perceived benefits such as improved safety, higher efficiency, and better scalability in crop-protection operations. Pyka is leveraging its partnership with regional distributor Synerjet Agro to accelerate market penetration and reduce go-to-market costs in Brazil.
In parallel, Pyka hosted a visit by the 4th year Agronomy class from IFRO to a customer site in Brazil, where students observed day-to-day Pelican operations. The company used the visit to demonstrate practical applications of autonomous aircraft in agriculture and build familiarity among future agronomy professionals.
These educational initiatives suggest a deliberate focus on ecosystem development and long-term demand generation for autonomous aviation technologies. By strengthening its brand with both current growers and emerging industry stakeholders, Pyka is reinforcing the credibility of its platform in a key growth region.
If interest from Agrishow converts into sustained orders, Pyka could see a stronger sales pipeline and increased recurring service and support revenue. Overall, the week’s news indicates building momentum for Pelican 2 and a more entrenched position for Pyka in Brazil’s evolving precision agriculture landscape.

