Huge DJI drone already used in agricultural operations

Huge DJI drone already used in agricultural operations
Huge DJI drone already used in agricultural operations

The latest technology contributes to improvements in aerial fumigation, spraying and control of black Sigatoka and other pests.

Surprised with the technological advances, but also with the new equipment used in agricultural operations, were those attending the second Asbama Banana Congress, which brought together agroindustrial leaders, the Minister of Agriculture, businessmen and speakers for two days in a row. guests.

The huge DJI Agras T50 drone ‘astonished’ almost everyone who came to the Estelar Santamar Hotel convention center precisely because it was displayed right at the entrance. La Palma businessman Nelson Vives highlighted the large participation in the Banana Congress organized by Asbama where there was a space for learning, updating and feedback on knowledge.

“There really is a lot to learn, we had a very dynamic agenda for banana agriculture in the northern zone with conferences that can be applied to all types of crops because at the end of the day, agriculture is only one. I really congratulate the directors of Asbama and the entire banana union for all this good opportunity they gave us,” said Vives.

When referring to the giant DJI Agras T50 drone that has a double atomization spray system, front and rear active phased array radars and binocular vision that improve obstacle detection, which guarantees stable agricultural operations with constant performance. , and which was exhibited during the event, Nelson Vives indicated that the technology fosters a new dynamic in productivity with efficiency in fumigation, which will affect banana cultivation.

In turn, businessman Santiago Vives Prieto was categorical in recognizing the leadership that José Francisco Zúñiga Cotes has as executive president of Asbama, having achieved a Banana Congress that is consolidated as one of the best in the country.

“In these 2 days, Santa Marta hosted foreign experts who came from different Latin American countries such as Peru, Ecuador and Costa Rica. I want to congratulate the president of Asbama, José Francisco Zúñiga, for this great event where we feel well cared for. And regarding the latest technology, I must say that they are aids that help us improve in the areas of aerial fumigation, spraying and control of black Sigatoka, while it would help the palm trees to combat the weevil and all pests,” said Vives. .

It is worth mentioning that the drone has a cooling system for the flight battery with intelligent remote control, as well as a multifunctional inverter generator, a T50 solid disperser along with a centrifugal sprinkler kit x 2.

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