Agency. Chinese agricultural drones are becoming very popular in the UK. According to analysts, thousands of British farmers will be using drones within five years.
Drones working on a small farm near Liverpool are also seen cleaning tunnels made of polyethylene.

Robert Pearson, CEO of Autospray Systems, says, “Drones will be ideal for both farmers and the environment, as they clean up their polyethylene every year.”

Drones will be able to monitor crops and, in some cases, plant seeds. They could also help grow forests by dropping hundreds of seeds in a matter of minutes.
Drones are expected to reduce costs and improve productivity. Drone use is expected to add $2 billion to the British economy. (CCTVPlus)

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