In the lush fields of southern Brazil, where sugarcane spans the horizon, a quiet revolution is underway. The traditional methods of cultivating this vital crop are being transformed by cutting-edge technology. Brazil, especially the state of Paraná, is renowned for its vast sugarcane plantations. These expanses are not just fields; they are the backbone of Brazil's sugar and ethanol industries. However, with size comes complexity. Managing such vast areas has always been a monumental task, leading to challenges in maintaining crop health and maximizing yield.
Enter DJI Agras T40, a game-changer in precision agriculture. This case study delves into how drones are revolutionizing sugarcane cultivation in Brazil, providing valuable insights for agricultural innovators, sugarcane growers, drone enthusiasts, and modern farmers. It examines the challenges and solutions, showcasing the remarkable outcomes achieved through advanced drone technology to enhance crop yields, minimize chemical usage, and improve overall crop health.
Sugarcane growers in Brazil face multiple challenges, from invasive weeds to the need for precise chemical application. The sheer size of the plantations adds another layer of complexity, with manual interventions being time-consuming and labor-intensive.
Sugarcane farmers must create a clean area for harvesting, minimizing the impact of invasive weeds and ensuring a bountiful yield. This requires careful management and innovative solutions that can tackle these challenges head-on.
Traditionally, sugarcane growers have relied on airplanes for chemical application. While effective for large areas, airplanes struggle to achieve the precision required for targeted interventions. They often result in overspray, affecting not only the target areas but also neighboring crops. This lack of precision can lead to increased chemical usage, higher costs, and contamination of non-target crops.
Without drones, treating expansive sugarcane fields is a costly and time-consuming endeavor. The inability to precisely control chemical application can also pose environmental risks, making traditional techniques less viable in today's sustainability-focused world.
In this case, our end-user is a prominent sugarcane company in Paraná, Brazil. Due to confidentiality, we cannot disclose their name, but we can share their story. Two growing seasons ago, they were introduced to DJI Agriculture drones and have since embraced this technology to transform their operations.
The decision to integrate DJI Agras T40 into their workflow was driven by the need for precision and efficiency. Over the past two seasons, they have successfully treated 4,000 hectares with drones, witnessing firsthand the benefits of this innovative approach.
The drone intervention occurred in mid-October during ideal weather conditions, with temperatures ranging from 25 to 27°C and wind speeds of 7 to 10 km/h. The skies alternated between cloudy and sunny.
The DJI Agras T40 was chosen for its unparalleled precision and advanced features. Operating automatically at a speed of 25 km/hour and a height of 3.5 to 4 meters, the drone efficiently covered 2.5 hectares per flight.
One of its standout features is the droplet adjustment capability, allowing for precise chemical application and significant cost savings. The use of herbicides was carefully calibrated to minimize waste and maximize effectiveness, aligning perfectly with the company's sustainability goals.
Parameter |
Value |
Operation Mode |
Automatic |
Application Rate (gal/acre) or (L/ha) |
10-15 L/ha |
Droplet Size (µm) |
300-400 µm |
Flight Speed (km/h) or (m/s) |
25 km/h |
Route Spacing (ft) or (m) |
9 m |
Height Above the Crop (ft) or (m) |
3.5-4 m |
The intervention involved the application of herbicides to combat invasive weeds. By utilizing the Mavic 3M for mapping, the company was able to send information to the DJI Agras T40 which then precisely targeted affected areas, reducing overall chemical usage and environmental impact.
The operation was conducted automatically, with drones covering an impressive 9-meter width per pass. With each flight, 10 to 15 liters of liquid were sprayed per hectare, ensuring thorough coverage without excess. This meticulous approach allowed for optimal resource utilization and minimized downtime.
The results of the drone intervention are still being evaluated, but initial inspections have been promising. Compared to untreated controls, the treated areas showed improved crop health and reduced weed presence. The precision of the DJI Agras T40 contributed to significant chemical savings, enhancing the company's bottom line while promoting sustainability.
The benefits extend beyond cost savings. The drones provided full control over the application process, allowing the company to adapt quickly to changing conditions. This agility is crucial in modern agriculture, where adaptability can make all the difference.
A technical assistant involved in the operation praised the DJI Agras T40 for its precision and efficiency. "Having full control and saving money on chemicals has revolutionized our approach. It's a solution I recommend to every sugarcane grower looking to optimize their operations."
Their endorsement highlights the tangible impact that drone technology has on agriculture, particularly in large-scale operations like sugarcane cultivation.
The transformation of sugarcane cultivation in Brazil with the DJI Agras T40 offers valuable insights for agricultural innovators, sugarcane growers, and drone enthusiasts worldwide. This case study demonstrates the power of precision agriculture in overcoming traditional challenges and achieving remarkable results.
For those interested in exploring drone technology further, Domingos recommends seeking technical assistance and training to fully leverage the capabilities of DJI Agriculture products. His advice underscores the importance of education and collaboration in adopting innovative agricultural practices.
We extend our gratitude to the sugarcane company for sharing their experience and expertise. Their commitment to innovation sets a benchmark for sustainable and efficient farming practices.
For more information and to explore the possibilities of drone-assisted sugarcane cultivation, visit DJI Agriculture's website and connect with us on social media. Together, let's drive the future of agriculture forward.
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