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Start Time: 13.03, 18:00

Webinar

Spraying with Drones: Where Efficiency is Lost and How to Fix It? Research Results from FMC and AGRONIX.

Agrodrones are opening new opportunities for precision farming, but how effective are they in applying crop protection products? In this webinar, we will review the research results from FMC and AGRONIX, which have identified key factors leading to efficiency losses when using drones.

Speakers

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VOLODYMYR SALIENKO

Will present the technical aspects of using agrodrones, showcasing graphs, analytics, and scientific conclusions on their efficiency.

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VIKTORIIA BALAS

Will share the story behind the idea of agrodrones testing, explain the research process, and provide practical insights.

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MYKOLA CHERNYAK

PhD in Agriculture, expert in pesticide application using agrodrones. He has extensive experience collaborating with FMC, AXT, UPL, Monsanto, Bayer, Syngenta, and other companies. His journey spans from agronomist to the owner of a company specializing in agrodrones.

Let’s Talk About:

How Did the Idea for the FMC and AGRONIX Joint Research Emerge?
The core of this study is the ambition to enhance the efficiency of crop protection application using agrodrones. Why don’t they always operate at 100% efficiency? What challenges arise in their use?
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Research: Issues, Methodology, and Results
Viktoriia will discuss the background of the research, testing methods, real-world challenges, and process adaptations. Was it possible to improve the efficiency of crop protection application?
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Agrodrones Without Emotions: An Objective Assessment
Volodymyr will present analytics on how weather conditions, solution quality, temperature, and inversion affect spraying. Can drones compete with traditional methods?
03
Q&A Session
In the final part, speakers will answer the most relevant questions, share key research findings, and provide practical recommendations.
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