State-run land information company demonstrates drone-based smart farming technology

By Kim Joo-heon Posted : December 23, 2021, 17:39 Updated : December 23, 2021, 17:39

[Courtesy of Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation]

SEOUL -- Drone-based smart farming technology was demonstrated at an eastern port city to accurately monitor the growth of cabbages in high-altitude areas. The information collected by drones will be used to establish a network of ultra-precision agricultural data. Precision agriculture is a big data-based smart farming technique designed to reduce operational costs and maximize production. 
 
Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation (LX Corporation) demonstrated the precision agriculture technology in Samcheok some 193 kilometers (120 miles) east of Seoul to establish an ultra-precision data network for cabbage cultivation. "We demonstrated a drone in a highland cabbage cultivation area that is about 3 square kilometers wide," LX Corporation's senior researcher Kim Min-kwan told Aju Business Daily on December 23.

The drone traveled at an altitude of about 250 meters to monitor the condition of cabbage plantations. By partnering with local governments including Samcheok's city government, LX Corporation will establish a smart farming infrastructure based on ultra-precision images provided by drones in 2022.
 
Drones were mostly used to replace dangerous missions of soldiers and rescuers in the early days of their commercial introduction. However, remotely controlled flying robots are being used in other sectors nowadays including food delivery. In December 2021, smart farm drones that can analyze crops' temperature and humidity were showcased in Chuncheon City located east of Seoul.
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