How are Drones Changing the Future of Agriculture?
Drones provide an alternative source of labor on unprecedented spatiotemporal scales. The future of drones in agriculture is also promising, as drones are being developed to act as mechanical pollinators and to incorporate smart applications, making drones a promising and affordable technology to address the challenge of growing food insecurity.
Drones have mostly been associated with military
practices or for recreational
purposes, but recent developments, particularly in sensors and imaging
processing, have broadened the scope and applicability of drones. The reduction
of drone costs and the increased accessibility of technologies, occurring
simultaneously to technological progress, has also further accelerated the
popularity of drones, allowing drones to be used in other industries such
as agriculture.
Modern drones now offer a range of open-source
technologies, smart sensors, and longer flight times, and therefore provide a
number of benefits for agricultural
practices from monitoring and observation to crop protection.
Drones can also
act as mechanical pollinators, providing a third key benefit.
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