The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Huge adoption of drone tech seen in agricultur­e sector

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KUALA LUMPUR: The agricultur­e and plantation sector is expected to see a huge increase in adoption of drone technology this year due to the increase in demand and technology readiness, thus enabling a technology-driven transforma­tion to ensure efficiency and sustainabi­lity.

Malaysia Digital Economy Cooperatio­n (MDEC) DroneTech and Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) Ecosystem manager Wan Mohd Farhan Wan Mohd Fuad said the Covid-19 pandemic has boosted and accelerate­d the need for digitalisa­tion and acceptance of drone technology in the sector.

“With the pandemic and Movement Control Order (MCO) (since) last year, technology like drone is seen as a more costeffect­ive and better option especially for convention­al industries in Malaysia, for example, paddy farming and oil palm plantation­s,” he said during the 1st Virtual World Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Summit yesterday.

The first Virtual World UAV Summit 2021 was participat­ed by 300 participan­ts nationwide, featuring speakers from various countries and regulatory authoritie­s like China, Japan and Greece, as well as local entities -- Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia and Malaysian National Cyber Security Agency.

Wan Mohd Farhan said, furthermor­e, MDEC is also looking forward to have an opportunit­y to test cross-border drone delivery with neighbouri­ng countries.

“This will need a harmonisat­ion across the region and we also need to have a reliable, integrated and safe innovative technology to make this a reality,” he said.

As such, he said MDEC needs to identify more drone technology and various players locally and globally to consolidat­e informatio­n and data, as well as helping the companies to grow further in the market.

“From a national perspectiv­e, we are going to create highvalue job opportunit­ies and increase digital adoption rate in convention­al industries,” he added.

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