NAK: drone air spraying is currently considered as an illegal activity
Because of the disordered legal environment, drones are currently not allowed to be used for air spraying. The National Chamber of Agriculture, in agreement with the partner organizations, urges the creation of the necessary regulations.
Due to the proliferation of precision agriculture, more and more businesses are offering more and more tools for farmers who want to modernize and develop their technology. Precise geographic positioning (GPS, DGPS) devices are available that can be installed on work and power machines.
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