Agri Spray Drones partners with EAVision to advance U.S. agricultural spray drone technology

13.01.2025 379 views

Agri Spray Drones will expand its offerings with EAVision's flagship drone (the J100), while continuing to service and support existing product offerings.

Agri Spray Drones, a provider of drone-based spraying solutions for American farmers and custom applicators, announced a new partnership with EAVision, a drone manufacturer focused on empowering agricultural communities.

"Our mission at Agri Spray Drones has always been to bring new opportunities to rural America," said Taylor Moreland, founder and CEO of Agri Spray Drones. "We're excited to partner with EAVision, a company that shares that sentiment and has deep agricultural roots, to bring their innovative drone solutions to our customers across the US."

The agricultural spray drone industry — which contributed more than $80 million to rural economies in 2023, according to a May 2024 survey of American Spray Drone Coalition members and their customers — has faced significant challenges in recent market conditions. This partnership represents a strategic response to ensure continued technological innovation and support for American farmers.

The two organizations intend to develop a long-term and high-quality cooperation, with Agri Spray Drones expanding its offerings with EAVision's flagship drone (the J100), while continuing to service and support existing product offerings.

The J100 — the only spray drone on the market with built-in lidar technology to navigate diverse terrains, according to Agri Spray Drones — also comes equipped with state-of-the-art mist nozzles that enable fine, even, atomization with precise control over droplet size and spray patterns across diverse crop types.

"EAVision is committed to deepening our presence in the US agricultural market," said Wang Xinyu, chair of EAVision. "With strategic investments from respected agricultural investors like Continental GrainCompany and BASF, we're positioning ourselves to not just serve the U.S. market, but to invest in its future. "

"The team at EAVision understands the unique needs of farmers, and they've built their drones with that perspective in mind," Moreland added. "As a close partner in the U.S., we look forward to delivering the next generation of drone technology to American farmers and custom applicators."

 

Source - https://www.nurserymag.com

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