Dec. 23, 2022
XAG introduces its P100 Agricultural Drone to farmers in Panama, providing an accessible approach to more profitable and sustainable farming practices. Drone demonstrations and training are conducted on farms nationwide, while trials on seeding and fertilization have been first carried out in rice cultivation. As XAG gears up for its global expansion, its Latin American business on agricultural unmanned devices grew 380% in the first half of 2022.
Drone Pilot Introduces XAG P100 Agricultural Drone to Rice Farmers
Government also supports the application of smart farming equipment to boost yields and improve farmers' income. As a 40kg large payload UAV, XAG P100 Agricultural Drone addresses the demand to take up precision for rice seeding, fertilizer spreading and pest control. So far, interest in XAG P100 has been shown by medium-to-large farms wishing to purchase drones as well as the smallholder farmers who crave drone service.
XAG P100 Agricultural Drone Attracts Producers’ Attention
Drone is made a better tool to save water and decrease the use of pesticides. Farmers can incur less operational costs and reduce exposure to chemicals, yet they still excel at productivity with the adoption of drones. On the first field day to present XAG P100 Drone in the rice farm Cultivos Juan Hombron, XAG's local partner SIAP conducted a demonstration that shows the drone could spray up to 18 hectares per hour.
XAG P100 Agricultural Drone on Spraying Demonstration
With XAG P100 mounted on a specially designed attachment, seeds are sown evenly and undamaged. Farmers can use less fertilizer in a more efficient way but still produce high yield crops. Compared to ground vehicles, unmanned aerial operation can help avoid soil compaction and minimize yield losses.
XAG P100 Agricultural Drone in Panama’s Rice Paddy
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