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During the flowering and pre-harvest season, XAG drones will spray fungicide and desiccants in sunflower fields.
XAG's agricultural drones can sow seeds, spray crops, and spread fertilizers.
Three XAG agricultural drones treated 43 hectares of barley fully autonomously in 53 minutes.
XAG drones are more precise and flexible than large trailed and self-propelled tractors.
XAG’s autonomous drones are available across major dealers in Ukraine.
XAG is committed to improving agricultural productivity in Ukraine to help achieve the Zero Hunger Goal.
XAG has collaborated with DroneUA to distribute its agricultural drones and robots in Ukraine.
In April, DroneUA and Agro-Region hosted a practical demonstration of XAG agricultural drones on winter barley fields near Velyka Oleksandrivka in the Kyiv region.
XAG drones can be leased with full insurance coverage in Ukraine, making them more affordable for smallholders.
One XAG drone equipped with atomized sprayers and a 20L smart liquid tank can operate at an efficiency of over 16 hectares per hour.
XAG expects to attract more young people to manage fields with autonomous drones.
XAG Australia has partnered with the Upper Snowy Landcare charity on an African Lovegrass control program.
Since 2013, XAG has been promoting drone use in agriculture to reduce manual labor for farmers managing their fields.
Trials evaluating the effectiveness of XAG drones on precision spraying and revegetation began in March 2021.
XAG's autonomous drones have shown the ability to follow predetermined flight paths to precisely spray targeted weeds.
XAG’s agricultural drones carry a 16L liquid tank and fly low to accurately spray targeted areas with the appropriate dose of herbicide.
A fleet of XAG Agricultural Drones has been deployed to spray invasive weeds and seed ALG-infested pastures in hard-to-reach areas.
XAG drones only spray patches infested with African Lovegrass to significantly reduce herbicide use.
XAG Agricultural Drone is participating in a land care program in Australia to curb the spread of the invasive weed, African Lovegrass.
At the first trial site, XAG drones selectively sprayed isolated patches of African Lovegrass with herbicides.