Preserving resources, increasing efficiency. The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has once again shown us just how interconnected the world is. The disruption of a major trade route is increasingly causing supply problems for key raw materials used in fertilizer production, leading to shortages and price increases.
Drones can significantly optimize crop monitoring and growth management on agricultural land. This allows nutrient deficiencies and pest infestations in crops to be precisely located, enabling water, fertilizers, and pesticides to be applied only where they are actually needed. This saves farmers money and protects the environment, while helping to ensure food production with reduced material use.
Unmanned systems can boost the efficiency of sustainable agriculture and optimize the supply of healthy food to the population. After all, drones help improve our lives.
To ensure that drones can be used effectively and sustainably for the benefit of all, we are working together with our member companies and partner organizations to create the best possible framework conditions for commercial UAS operations throughout Europe. In the interest of the UAS/AAM industry. And in the interest of maximizing value for society.