New Policy Brief #10 “The global drone market and its impacts on Agriculture 4.0” by Diego Vinicius Martins

“How can agribusiness maintain food production with quality and low costs? The global drone’s market in agriculture alone is projected to grow to $5.89 billion by 2030 (Allied Market Research). These devices, also known as unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV, in English) have emerged as essential tools to ensure a stable food source. Agricultural drone applications is the key to ensuring a stable food supply because it will prove to be an effective solution in meeting environmental requirements, increasing agribusiness productivity, and helping the sector address challenges such as rising labor costs. Let’s first examine environmental protection requirements”. (…)   🔻 The author: Diego Vinicius Martins. Master in Contemporary Development of China at the Beijing Normal University, China. He is currently a research associate at the International Institute for Geopolitics & Strategy (IIGS), USA. 🔳 The Policy Brief is produced in partnership with the International Institute of Geopolitics and Strategic Intelligence (IIGSI/USA), the Centre for Studies on Geopolitics and Foreign Affairs (CENEGRI/Brazil) and the Laboratory of Geopolitics, International Relations and Antisystemics Movements (LabGRIMA/Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil). English Edition/Português/Español https://lnkd.in/dcKM2YbE Latest issues/Últimos números http://u.pc.cd/MvwctalK
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