By 2025, it will be unthinkable to have an agribusiness without a drone
In addition to the construction, law enforcement and security areas, drones are now becoming increasingly popular in agriculture. The trend is illustrated by the fact that while it is estimated that a few years ago about 80% of agricultural companies refused to use technology, today 80% are open to it. Drone expert Gyula Török said that the use of the tools in agriculture ranges from multispectral measurements to wildlife monitoring, and depending on the tasks to be carried out, their payback time is extremely fast.As he put it, by 2025 there will hardly be a company in the segment that does not use drones.
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