A sugarcane cooperative in Tanabi City uses the Jimu plant protection drone, a Chinese brand, to carry out pesticide spraying operations.
“Since we introduced drones made by Chinese companies, our spraying efficiency has increased a lot,” said Julia, the director of this cooperative.
“Drones can solve the problems of traditional pesticide spraying models that crush crops. Chinese drones are innovating every year, and more and more Brazilian farms are using them, with Chinese technology providing greater value to Brazilian farmers,” said an industry insiders.
Paulo Teixeira, Minister of Agrarian Development and Family Farming of Brazil, said that Brazil's agricultural development needs to make use of China's agricultural machinery, hoping that the results of cooperation between the two sides can improve the efficiency of Brazilian small farmers in planting, management and harvesting.
(Source: O cafezinho, on January 9)