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Ben Belton and Leo Baldiga

Drone revolution needs oversight
ByBen Belton and Leo Baldiga

Agricultural drones have taken off at remarkable speed, spreading far more quickly than previous farming technologies. Once expensive and hard to use, today’s drones act as “flying tractors”, performing tasks from spraying and seeding to mapping crops, while creating new rural jobs. The benefits are significant but there is an urgent need to manage the risks of chemical drift and job displacement.

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