INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
After debuting them in China last year, DJI has now silently introduced three of its newest farming drones the Agras T100, T70P, and T25P
for international markets.The worldwide rollout comes almost 8 months after DJI initially unveiled the drones domestically in China
You can read our breakdown of the China launch here
Now, with the international variation officially striking the marketplace, DJI is signifying a major growth in the way farming is performed
worldwide.Each of the new DJI Agras drones is developed for a particular type of farm whether its an enormous industrial operation, a
mid-sized grower, or a solo-run hillside orchard
What they all have in common is the companys hallmark of automation, security, and large payload power.DJI Agras T100: Built like a flying
tractorThe Agras T100 is DJIs most effective agricultural drone to date
Created for large-scale business operations, it can carry approximately 100 liters for spraying or 150 liters for spreading out generally
the kind of payload youd expect from a tractor, not a drone
With flight speeds up to 20 m/s, its two times as effective as its predecessor.Advertisement - scroll for more contentThe T100 features a
spraying system that provides up to 40 liters per minute (with the optional four-sprinkler setup), a redesigned screw feeder for dispersing,
and top-tier barrier avoidance with LiDAR, millimeter-wave radar, and a Penta-Vision safety system.DJI Agras T70P drone: Power fulfills
agilityThe Agras T70P is an action down in payload however offers a number of the same functions as the T100, including the high flow rates,
terrain mapping, and barrier avoidance
With a 70-liter spray capacity and 100-liter spread capability, this drone is ideal for mid-sized farms that require severe efficiency
without the bulk.It uses DJIs new Safety System 3.0, which combines millimeter-wave radar and a Tri-Vision system to browse challenging
surface and prevent barriers with higher precision.DJI Agras T25P: Small however totally capable agri droneIf youre working alone or in
tighter plots, the Agras T25P may be your best option
Its compact, foldable, and built for solo operations but still carries a 20 kg payload and sprays at 16 liters per minute
Its bead size can be changed between 50500 m, allowing for extremely targeted applications.Like its bigger brother or sisters, the T25P
features completely automated mapping and spraying capabilities, making it ideal for orchards, slopes, and fragmented farmland.To enhance
the worldwide launch, DJI is likewise beginning a new agricultural drone training program through DJI Academy
The courses, starting in 15 countries across Asia and the Americas, will teach operators how to safely and effectively fly these drones for
crop spraying, spreading, and more.As of today, DJI says 500,000 agriculture drones are already flying globally, helping farmers treat 300
kinds of crops across 100 nations
According to DJI Agricultures international sales head, Yuan Zhang, the demand continues to grow, and these next-gen drones are prepared to
satisfy it.With almost 500,000 experienced operatorsworldwide since May, the market is growing, and the demand for spray drones continues to
grow yearly, Zhang states
With the next generation of DJI Agriculture drones, we continue to innovate how we farm and feed communities, while minimizing the
ecological costs to our planet.So, DJIs new drones might not be fancy, however for the international food supply, they could be a peaceful
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