Jamaican farmers encouraged to invest in drone technology

In a bid to revolutionize agricultural practices, Peter Thompson, the Executive Director of Jamaica 4-H Clubs, urges stakeholders in the agricultural sector to embrace drone technology. 

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Thompson emphasizes the transformative potential of drones in enhancing operational efficiency and boosting production.

Unlocking efficiency with drones

Highlighting the rapid application of drones, Thompson underscores their ability to spray an acre of crops in just three minutes. 

Beyond spraying, drones offer sophisticated functionalities like vegetation indexing. 

By programming specific crop data into drones, farmers can effortlessly assess crop yields using infrared technology.

Diverse applications across industries

Drawing parallels with European practices, Thompson elucidates on the multifaceted utility of drones. 

From crop insurance assessments to livestock monitoring for health indicators, drones are proving indispensable. 

Thompson stresses the need for agricultural stakeholders to embrace technological advancements, envisioning a future where traditional tools like the hoe and machete become obsolete.

Pioneering progress at Agrofest 2024

Thompson’s call for technological integration resonates at the launch of the Kingston and St. Andrew ‘Agrofest 2024,’ held at the Rural Agricultural Development Authority’s St. Andrew Parish Office. 

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Hosted by the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), the event is slated for Saturday, May 25, at the Hope Gardens complex under the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Mining.

A day of agricultural celebration

Agrofest 2024 promises a dynamic lineup of events, including a farm queen competition, Jamaica 4-H Clubs speech contest, and a spirited ‘Eat Jamaican’ cook-off organized by JAS. 

Attendees can anticipate entertainment with a concert and revel in traditional activities like domino contests and a greased pig competition. 

Additionally, the event will showcase horticultural displays, high school exhibits, and interactive experiences at the kids’ village, embodying a vibrant celebration of Jamaica’s agricultural heritage.

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