EAVISION Agriculture Drone Sprays 6,000 Acres of Wheat in Turkey
Jul 01 , 20226,000 acres of wheat fields in Sivritepe community, Yenişehir district, Diyarbakir, under the command of the municipal government and the district agriculture and forestry bureau, are sprayed with pesticides using extreme Agriculture Drone in Turkey to control insect pests in wheat
Yenisehir District Mayor and Mayor Murat Beşikci of Diyarbakir, Yenisehir District Agriculture and Forestry Director Abbas Ateş, Yenisehir District Agricultural Association Chairman Süleyman İskenderoğlu, Yenisehir District Rural The service manager Özgür Polat, the chairman of the district agricultural association and many farmers participated in the first drone spraying program in the Sivritepe community to see a demonstration of the Jimu drone in flight.
Murat Beşikci, Mayor and Mayor of Yenisehir, said that the Agriculture Drone for Wheat technology introduced by the Rural Service Agency to control pests in wheat can save time, labor, fuel, and plant protection costs.
Mayor Murat Beşikci said in an interview: "Recently, many major events in the world have affected the global economy, resulting in a sharp increase in food prices. This change is particularly evident in our country, and everyone feels very deeply. So we cooperated with farmers. , gradually increasing the diversity of products. We have taken a series of measures to maximize our production efficiency. We hope to use technological products to reduce input labor costs and increase agricultural productivity. We will work with all departments to Using Agriculture drone for pest control to control pests on 6,000 acres of wheat fields to ensure food production. It is known that the traditional method of spraying in Yenisehir Town will lose up to 12 million lire a year. The introduction of drone spraying can help us Save a lot of money.”
Jimu drones sprayed wheat fields in Turkey, which can save 90% of water and 40% of medicines, saving high spraying costs and labor costs for local agricultural planting. We will also continue to assist the sustainable development of global agriculture, overcome difficulties together, and strive for the growth of all things.