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Drones as an alternative method for plant pollination

In a place where technology progressively crosses with agriculture, a new frontier is evolving, pollination drones. As the international food supply struggles with trials such as the deteriorating bee inhabitants as well as the requirement for advanced produce, farmers together with scientists are investigating groundbreaking resolutions to guarantee the future of harvest generation. From the UK strawberry fields to Australian tomato farms drone technology will transform the practices of pollination.

A significant initiative in the UK, Precision Pollination for Higher Strawberry Productivity and Quality, is harnessing drones to increase pollination in controlled settings such as polytunnels as well as glasshouses. This project is a partnership among the UK Agri-Tech Centre along with Angus Soft Fruits as well as Polybee backed by Innovate UK.

Strawberries who granted £377 million in 2022 to the country's economy frequently face obstacles with natural pollination in these surrounding environments. Polybee's drones, which generate air flow to enable the movement of pollen, are created to enhance pollination effectiveness throughout vital growth phases.

Read more at Eco News.

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