With drone technology gaining traction, Kenya’s agricultural environment is witnessing a technological transformation.
Recently, the DJI Agra T50 drone has been released by Hover Mode, a top supplier of cutting-edge drone services in Kenya and throughout Africa, giving farmers in the area a new tool to increase their output and efficiency.
The DJI Agras T50 drone was introduced by the firm for farmers in Naivasha, Nakuru county, and other parts of the nation.
Newsng gathered that this cutting-edge drone has cutting-edge features like intelligent flight control, precision navigation, and a high-capacity sprayer.
With increased accuracy and efficiency, farmers may now carry out a variety of agricultural chores, including data collecting, fertilisation, and crop spraying.
The managing director of the company, Jimmy Kivuvani, said that DJI Agras T50 drone technology will revolutionise agriculture by making it easier to transition from conventional to more sophisticated techniques.
“We are excited to bring this new technology to farmers. This drone will help farmers get better harvests and lower their costs. Our team is already out there, showing farmers how to use this technology and why it’s important for them,” said Kivuvani.
The launch of the DJI Agra T50 is only one illustration of the expanding trend of drone usage in Kenyan farming.
Drone technology is being investigated by several other businesses and agricultural endeavours to enhance their operations.
Drone technology is anticipated to have a significant impact on how agriculture is shaped in Kenya and throughout Africa as it develops.
We earlier reported that Agritech logistics company Twiga Foods, based in Kenya, has stated that 59 employees will be let go in a new round of layoffs.