en.Wedoany.com Reported - At the 2026 Agrishow, the global application report released by DJI Agriculture pointed out that agricultural drones have been deeply integrated into the precision agriculture system. According to the report, their promotion and application have cumulatively helped save approximately 410 million tons of water resources, equivalent to the annual drinking water consumption of 740 million people, while reducing carbon emissions by 51 million tons, matching the annual carbon sequestration capacity of 240 million trees.
The transformation of drones from emerging technology to strategic production tools is primarily driven by field labor shortages, input cost control, and sustainable production requirements. Currently, the equipment is deeply integrated with intelligent management systems, enabling precise application of pesticides, fertilizers, and seeds, optimizing resource utilization while reducing environmental burden. At the policy level, many countries in Asia, Latin America, and Europe are creating a more favorable regulatory environment for agricultural drones through subsidies, training, and simplified operational permits, further accelerating the pace of adoption.
Brazil is one of the fastest-growing markets. Eunice Yang, DJI Agriculture's Channel Manager for Brazil, revealed at the show that since entering Brazil in 2020, the country now has over 20,000 active agricultural drones, more than 20,000 certified pilots, and has established over 400 sales and technical service outlets. Eunice Yang stated: "Agricultural drones help producers increase productivity and reduce the use of inputs. Furthermore, they contribute to sustainable development by saving water and reducing emissions."
Drone operations in Brazil are currently highly concentrated on crop protection spraying and are gradually extending to new scenarios such as agronomic trials, covering over 300 crop types including rice, corn, cotton, and citrus. Eunice also mentioned that the enthusiasm of growers' inquiries at this year's show was particularly high.
Looking to the future, DJI Agriculture is continuously investing in research and development, offering series products such as the T100, T70P, and T25P for different production scales. The increasingly close agricultural trade relationship between Brazil and China, coupled with more relaxed industry policies, also provides support for technological expansion. The report emphasizes that digitalization and automation have become integral components of modern agriculture, and Brazil is emerging as a significant driving force in this transformation.
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