China Daily

DJI sees higher demand for agricultur­al drones

- By FAN FEIFEI in Shenzhen, Guangdong fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

DJI Innovation Technology Co, China’s largest commercial drone manufactur­er, will continue to increase its investment in agricultur­al drones and the cultivatio­n of drone operators, in a bid to help farmers improve the efficiency of spraying pesticide and increase the use ratio of chemicals.

The company said more than 10,000 drone operators are using DJI’s farm-specific drone MG series, estimating the sales of such drones will reach 45,000 units in 2020.

It is bullish about the prospects for drones and will step up efforts to train more profession­al drone operators, even though the profitabil­ity of the agricultur­al drone sector is not yet clear.

“We don’t focus on how to earn profits, but training people to operate the agricultur­al drones in the short term, as well as helping them develop a business model, which is in accordance with our corporate culture and medium- and longterm strategy,” said Luo Zhenhua, vice-president of DJI.

Luo added that the demand for agricultur­al drones is huge and “whether the drone manufactur­ers should make money in the industry chain of farm-specific drones is worth discussing.”

The Shenzhen-based company launched its latest agricultur­al drone — MG-1S Advanced, which upgrades the radar, spraying and dynamic systems to increase the working efficiency and accuracy. Drone operators who use such drones could spray about 600 mu (40 hectares) of pesticide each day.

In November 2015, Shenzhen-based DJI launched its first agricultur­al drone, the MG-1, marking its diversific­ation into the industry-level drone market.

Last year, it unveiled an upgraded agricultur­al drone, MG-1S, which is equipped with an advanced flight control system, radar and sensors. Moreover, a series of financial services to support the drones’ purchasing, operation and related training were provided.

The sales of these drones have accounted for 70 percent of the domestic farm-specific drone market. The company recently cut the price of such drones.

With the modernizat­ion of agricultur­e, the demand for advanced farming devices has been growing significan­tly. The penetratio­n rate of agricultur­al drones will reach more than 40 percent in 2023 in China’s agricultur­al sector, with sales reaching 16 billion yuan ($2.4 billion), industry statistics showed.

The government has issued policies to promote the use of modern agricultur­al machinery, which include offering subsidies to encourage the use of drones in agricultur­e.

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