INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
DJI released its latest industry report on the state of DJI drone use in the agricultural industry
The study, which is paid for by DJI, shows that nearly 400,000 DJI agricultural drones were used at the end of 2024, a 90% increase from its
first study in 2020.Once again, a study shows that farmers are leading the charge in game-changing technology
While we discuss drone use in combat, deliveries, and other enterprise applications, as well as our camera drones, agriculture is seeing
You could say that outside of military use, drones in agriculture are one of the fastest-growing sectors worldwide, although drone
inspections could be a close second.Here are some of the milestones and stats DJI shares in its 2024 study:~400,000 drones used
globally400,000 trained operatorsTreated 300 types of crops in 100 countriesSaved ~222 million tons of waterReduced carbon emissions by
drones as any other team, including the consumer division
Between the different sizes of sprayers, which can fertilize or even spread seeds more effectively than tractor or aircraft-based systems,
to the Mavic 3M, a multispectral camera drone that can track your crop growth.While in the past, the biggest use cases for DJI agricultural
drones have been for spraying pesticides or spreading fertilizer, a new area is emerging with recent studies: crop seed spreading
spread.Drones are the only pieces of technology farmers are taking on to produce more while wasting less
The industry has adopted satellite mapping of its fields for those with larger farms and also more technology-heavy equipment that can use
similar multispectral cameras to precisely spray or tend to their fields.FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links.More.