Nov. 14, 2024
DJI, the world leader in civilian drones and creative camera technology, announced its participation at Expo AgroAlimentaria Guanajuato in Irapuato, Mexico. From November 12 to 15, attendees at Mexico's largest ag-tech tradeshow will have the opportunity to experience and explore DJI's innovative agricultural drones firsthand.
"Across Mexico's robust agriculture industry, DJI Agriculture drones have become trusted and proven solutions for cultivating and protecting various crops, including corn, wheat, agave, sugarcane, citrus, and more," said Dong Yefei, DJI Agriculture's representative in Mexico. "To date, over 1.8 million hectares of Mexican farmland have been treated by approximately 2200 pilots using DJI Agriculture solutions."
Experience Live Drone Demonstrations
FAMAQ (Booth E-500) and Dimasur (Booth 441, 443, 444) will display the Agras T50 and T25 and host live flight demonstrations at their respective booths and the show's SKY FLY Zone.
Discover DJI Agras Drones
The recently launched Agras T50 offers unmatched efficiency for larger-scale growing operations, while the lightweight T25 is designed to be more portable for smaller fields. These advanced drones are equipped with features such as dual atomizing spraying systems and front and rear phased array radars, ensuring stable operations across multiple tasks, from surveying to spraying and spreading.
Agras T50 is a flagship for efficiency and stability. It is renowned for its heavy payload capacity, which can carry up to 40kg for spraying and 50kg for spreading.
Agras T25 packs all the advanced features of the T50 into a smaller, portable design. It can carry a 20kg maximum spray or 25kg spreading payload.
Agave Farming with Drones
DJI Agriculture drones have transformed agave farming in Mexico, improving operational efficiency and costs, improving worker safety by reducing chemical exposure, and supporting environmental sustainability. Most notably, growers in Mexico's Tequila region have cut their herbicide application time from one hour per hectare to six minutes while reducing total water usage by 88%.
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