Agricultural Drones Market is Anticipated to Reach $3.69 billion Agricultural Drones Market 2022
Agricultural Drones Market is Anticipated to Reach $3.69 billion
by: 2022 Radiant Insights, Inc
Agricultural drones use automated process to make farming more productive. Drones provide better,
more flexible visualization. Smart drone agricultural uses cameras and provide the prospect of trillions of
dollars in farming economic growth. Smart commercial drones connect seamlessly and securely to the
Internet and to each other.
Agricultural drone technology has reached a level of maturity that has put these systems at the forefront
of farming modernization. Farmers around the entire world are adapting to drone availability, using aerial
cameras to visualize plants. Use cases are evolving rapidly. Video, specialized video, targeted video,
and agricultural spraying systems are offered.
Agricultural Drones Use Technology for Spraying, Mapping, Pest Control, Seeding, Remote Sensing, and
Precision Agriculture
Agricultural technology uses drones to leverage a data-driven future. Inexpensive sensors, cloud
computing and intelligent software used in a drone system hold the potential to transform agriculture and
help feed the world’s growing population.
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Venture investment in agricultural drones has been strong. Investment of venture capital in agricultural
technology start-ups reached $2.06 billion in the first half of 2015, 4.25 billion in 2015 doubling the
amount of capital invested in this area in 2014.
Agricultural drones leverage the Internet of things (IoT). IoT brings sensors to supplement images of the
land from above, making it possible to communicate and use analytics to understand changes in
vegetation.
Digital electronics brings significant change to the ancient manual processes of farming. Markets portend
to reach multitrillion-dollar payoff from the emerging technology that increases the production and
distribution of food. There are technical and policy issues to leverage the potential of the drone use of the
Internet of Things (IoT). Challenges include security, privacy and standards. Hackers can enter
apparently secure networks to remotely control engines, brakes and steering. This could create a problem
on a farm if the network was hacked.
Agricultural industrialization has been brought in some measure by tractors and columbines. Drones
bring far greater automated process. Preindustrial agriculture, dating from before Christ to about 1920,
consisted of labor-intensive, essentially subsistence farming on small farms. This took two acres to feed
one person. With industrial agriculture, from 1920 to 2010, tractors and combine harvesters, chemical
fertilizers and seed science opened commercialization of farms. Gains in productivity achieved one acre
feeding five people.