Application of Drone Technology in Agriculture and Technologies & Strategies for Beekeepers to Adapt to Climate Change

The use of drones have already significantly changed the agricultural sector and will increase over the next few years. Even if drone use is growing more beneficial for small farmers, there is still a long way to go before they are a standard piece of farming equipment, especially in developing countries such as the Caribbean. Drones can be valuable to farmers in a variety of ways and as such, it is crucial to understand their capabilities and limitations. This Video provides a brief description of the benefits of data-driven agriculture, application of drone in agriculture, drone data collection and analysis and generating actionable maps for farmers. Ms. Rose Funja, Executive Director of Aginfo, discusses the use of drone technology in contributing to building a sustainable and clmate resilent agriculture sector. Ms. Funja explains the benefits of data-driven agriculture, providing access to data for farmers including drones, sensors and softwares for data analysis as well as the process for precision agriculture missions and analyzing data collected and generating actionable maps for farmers

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Funja, Rose Guest speaker 353396, Huertas, Miguel Guest speaker 353397, Gregoire-Carai, Nekelia editor 353104, St. Martin, Chaney editor 345213, IICA (Dominica) 9558 sponsor, Caribbean Climate Responsive Agriculture Forum (CCRAF) 353108 sponsor
Format: moving image biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dominica Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) 2023
Subjects:DISENO DE PROYECTOS, PROJECT DESIGN, PROYECTOS DE DESARROLLO, DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS, AGRICULTURA SOSTENIBLE, SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE, TECNOLOGIA AGRICOLA, AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY, DATOS DE PRODUCCION, PRODUCTION DATA, ANALISIS DE DATOS, DATA ANALYSIS, ANALISIS DE IMAGENES, IMAGE ANALYSIS, MIEL, HONEY, APICULTURA, APICULTURE, PRODUCCION DE MIEL DE ABEJA, HONEY PRODUCTION,
Online Access:https://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/21974
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