DroneKare has announced a breakthrough in pest detection technology, enabling farmers to identify Fall Army Worm infestations up to one month earlier than traditional scouting methods. The new system uses advanced infrared sensors to detect changes in chlorophyll levels caused by early-stage pest activity.
The Kenyan Ministry of Agriculture has announced a strategic partnership with DroneKare to implement a nationwide pest monitoring system using drone technology. The initiative aims to create an early warning system for pest outbreaks, potentially saving millions in crop losses annually.
DroneKare has secured $2 million in funding to expand its agricultural drone services across East Africa. The investment will be used to establish new service centers, develop enhanced monitoring capabilities, and improve the accessibility of drone technology for smallholder farmers.
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