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Dronemaker DJI to deepen investment

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

DJI, the world’s largest commercial drone manufactur­er by market share, plans to invest 10 million yuan ($1.46 million) in agricultur­al drones and cultivatin­g drone operators in the next year.

The move aims to help farmers improve the efficiency of spraying pesticides and increase the use ratio of intelligen­t agricultur­al equipment.

DJI said it will open 1,000 brick-and-mortar retail stores, train over 20,000 profession­al drone operators and establish more than 600 training branches across the nation in 2019. It will also increase subsidies for purchasing agricultur­al drones, and enhance its maintenanc­e and after-sales services.

The company launched its latest agricultur­al drone, the T16, on Tuesday, which features upgraded loading capacity, as well as dynamic systems to increase working efficiency and accuracy. Drone operators who use such drones can spray pesticides on about 10 hectares of farmland an hour.

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

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

DJI said it is bullish about the prospects for farm-specific drones, as the demand for such kinds of drones is huge and the whole industry is still in exploratio­n mode.

In addition to consumer drones, which are mainly used in aerial photograph­y, demand for industry drones is large in China, with wider applicatio­ns such as farming, constructi­on, security and disaster relief.

The Shenzhen, Guangdong province-based company, which currently accounts for 70 percent of the global consumer drone market, is devoting a great deal of attention to industry drones.

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

It unveiled an upgraded agricultur­al drone, the MG-1S, in 2016 and the MG-1S Advanced last year, with upgraded radar and dynamic systems.

DJI later rolled out a series of financial services to support the drones’ purchasing, operation and related training have been provided.

So far, DJI has establishe­d over 150 agricultur­al drone training branches, trained 700 profession­al teachers and 14,000 drone operators.

The Qianzhan Industry Research Institute forecast that the value of the domestic agricultur­al drone market will reach more than 12.8 billion yuan by 2021, with an annual compound growth rate of 38 percent.

“Applicatio­ns in industry are beneficial for DJI to improve its technology, and its success in the consumer drone market will help DJI to further widen its industrial applicatio­n fields,” said Pan Xuefei, a senior analyst at market research firm Internatio­nal Data Corp.

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