The agriculture drone market is exploding. Valued at 6.1 billion dollars in 2024, it is expected to nearly quadruple to 23.8 billion dollars by 2032, growing at a compound annual rate of 18.5 percent.
Farmers need real-time crop insights so they can monitor crop health and maintain vitality of the crops and prevent crop loss. Delayed inspections can cause significant yield loss. Some pest outbreaks ...
Just a few years ago, agricultural drones were expensive, small and difficult to use, limiting their appeal to farmers. No longer. Just a few years ago, agricultural drones were expensive, small and ...
A farmer in China operates a drone to spray fertilizer on fields. Wang Huabin/VCG via Getty Images Just a few years ago, agricultural drones were expensive, small and difficult to use, limiting their ...
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