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flag Brazilian farmers use XAG drones to boost efficiency, cut costs, and adapt to climate challenges.

flag Brazilian farmers like Bruno Oliveira in Minas Gerais are using XAG drones such as the P100 Pro and P150 to tackle unpredictable weather and labor shortages. flag These drones enable quick spraying and fertilizing after rain, unlike tractors that may wait days. flag Precision atomization cuts water use from 15 to 10 liters per hectare, while autonomous flight, foldable arms, and large payloads boost efficiency and reduce crop damage. flag Drones also support soil health by allowing timely fertilizer and cover-crop seeding. flag Though new training was needed, local support from XAG’s partner Timber helped farmers adapt. flag Many report improved efficiency, labor savings, and higher yields, showing drones as key tools in facing climate challenges and modern farming demands.

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