Zimbabwe, a landlocked country in southern Africa, has been exploring the use of drones in various sectors, including agriculture. The country has been facing challenges in the agricultural sector, including low productivity, climate change, and limited access to resources. The use of drones in agriculture has the potential to address some of these challenges and improve the sector’s efficiency and productivity.
Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are aircraft that are operated remotely without a human pilot on board. They are equipped with cameras, sensors, and other devices that can collect data and images from the air.