Unitrans Africa has acquired a fleet of the world’s largest spraying drones. The seven Chinese-made DJI T30 Agras drones were developed at a cost of more than R400-million. The T30 drones are already in operation in Malawi and Mozambique, with results exceeding expectations in terms of spraying precision and the optimal utilisation of chemicals, thereby reducing costs and ensuring that each crop’s specific needs are met, says the company.
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