The Promising Future of Agriculture Drone

The 3rd Drone World Congress 2019, in conjunction with the 4thShenzhen International UAV Expo, was held in Shenzhen, China, from June 20th to 22nd. Themed with “Better Technology, Better Life”, the congress emphasised the industry applications of drones in agriculture, public safety, land management, civil aviation, environmental protection, disaster rescue, etc. Over 400 enterprises worldwide were present at the event with more than 1,000 drones and other cutting-edge technologies such as AI, IoT and robotics.

As a leading agriculture technology company and industrial UAV manufacturer, XAG has developed its own patented agriculture drones, sensors and other digital farming tools for precision spraying, granule spreading and mapping. To date, XAG has conducted UAV plant protection services on over 6 million hectares of farmlands and served 4.74 million farmers.

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