DJI Agriculture's Recent Findings on Agricultural Drones
The global landscape of agriculture is witnessing a seismic shift, thanks to technological advancements led by companies like DJI Agriculture. In its latest report, presented at Agrishow 2026 in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, DJI Agriculture reveals that the global adoption of agricultural drones has significantly reduced carbon emissions and conserved precious water resources for farmers worldwide.
Key Highlights from the Agricultural Drone Industry Insight Report
The report, titled the "Agricultural Drone Industry Insight Report (2025/2026)", marks a pivotal moment in the drone industry, showcasing not only the maturity of agricultural drone technology but also its invaluable contributions to sustainable practices. With over
600,000 agricultural drones currently operational across more than
100 countries, DJI leads the charge in transforming agricultural processes.
One of the standout findings from the report is the staggering statistic that the implementation of these drones has led to a reduction of approximately
51 million tons of carbon emissions. This is equivalent to the carbon-absorbing capacity of
240 million trees, illustrating the potential of drone technology to significantly mitigate climate impact. Additionally, the drones have helped farmers save around
410 million tons of water, which is enough to meet the annual drinking water needs of
740 million people.
The Role of Drones in Modern Agriculture
Drones are no longer seen as an experimental alternative; they have established themselves as essential tools in modern agriculture. In Brazil, for instance, DJI drones are widely used for critical crops including coffee, soybeans, corn, sugarcane, and forage grass. Yuan Zhang, Head of Global Sales at DJI Agriculture, noted that the growing adoption of these drones globally signals the company’s commitment to supporting farmers in improving efficiency and sustainably increasing their yields. With over
7,000 certified instructors, DJI Agriculture is dedicated to providing training and support to ensure operators can maximize the benefits of drone technology.
Case Studies of Drone Usage
The report also features numerous case studies demonstrating the practical applications of agricultural drones. Brazilian farmers are leveraging DJI Agras models — T25P, T70P, and T100 — for full-cycle precision management in forage operations. By utilizing drones for targeted spraying, they have achieved a 35% reduction in herbicide usage, illustrating a dual benefit: cost savings and fewer chemical inputs. Furthermore, the environmental advantages are numerous, including a reduction in soil compaction and the minimization of chemical drift near sensitive ecosystems, thereby lowering the carbon footprint in livestock farming practices.
Validating Efficiency through Research
In supporting their findings, DJI Agriculture cites various field tests and academic studies that validate the effectiveness of agricultural drones in precision application, operational efficiency, economic benefits, and sustainability. Regulatory bodies are also stepping up to promote best practices; for instance, UAPASTF has developed guidelines ensuring the safe and effective application of pesticides based on recent research into drone field movement. Enhanced drift testing procedures are now enabling precise and regulatory-compliant field operations, bolstering the argument for responsible crop protection.
Regulatory Changes Supporting Drone Adoption
As DJI Agriculture continues to navigate the evolving landscape, regulatory changes are rippling across the globe. In Brazil, the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) has updated drone regulations to introduce “standard scenarios” for regular agricultural operations, simplifying compliance for producers. Likewise, in Canada, Transport Canada is amending its civil aviation regulations to support drone operations, such as spraying, mapping, and precision agriculture activities.
The Future of Agricultural Drones
With the agricultural sector rapidly evolving, DJI Agriculture is positioned to provide farmers and policymakers with clearer insights into how agricultural drones create measurable environmental value and open new avenues for modernization in farming practices worldwide. To explore more insights and data, be sure to read the complete report, which delves into the future of agricultural innovation.
In conclusion, the continued integration of drone technology into agricultural practices not only enhances efficiency and productivity but also plays a crucial role in addressing pressing global issues related to climate change and resource conservation. As DJI Agriculture leads the way in this revolution, it sets a benchmark for innovation in the farming industry, ensuring a more sustainable future for all.
For further details, visit the DJI Agriculture website at
ag.dji.com.