Businesses reliant on drones will be able to purchase only domestically made drones or older models of foreign drones.
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Drones have become integrated into everyday life over the past decade—in sectors as diverse as entertainment, health care and construction. They have also begun to transform the way people grow food.
Overview:  Seeing crop stress early changes everything. When problems are spotted days before visible damage, farmers can act ...
New products from DJI, a leading China-based manufacturer in the U.S. drone market, were banned from domestic sale on Dec. 23 ...
The only constant in farming is change. As growers, we’re more than familiar with the concept, but that doesn’t mean the agents of change we’re currently facing—including a changing climate, rising ...
AgEagle Aerial Systems announces the launch of its new RedEdge-P Green, a multispectral camera designed to enable precision agriculture from planting to harvest. AgEagle says farmers that use the new ...
Minister said the government would also roll out training programmes to familiarise farmers with drone operations ...
With more than a decade of hands-on drone experience. A Robinson local has turned a passion for aviation and technology into ...
HANOVER, Germany, Nov. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- To meet the needs of large-scale and demanding field conditions, XAG has recently launched the P150 Max, a robust and fully autonomous agricultural ...
Patna: Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University (RPCAU) will train all its students as drone pilots at a nominal fee ...