Chetu Inc.
Founded in 2000, Chetu is a global provider of customized software development solutions combining technological expertise, specific domain experience and passion for excellence to deliver enterprise-grade solutions to start-ups, SMBs and fortune 5000 companies. Chetu is a true and seamless backend technology partner, helping businesses accelerate the development of desktop, mobile & web-based apps with on-demand developers. Headquartered in Plantation, Florida, Chetu has fourteen locations throughout the U.S. and abroad. For more information visit: https://www.chetu.com.
Phone: 9543425676
Address: 10167 W. Sunrise Blvd.
STE 200
Plantation, FL 33322
Phone: 9543425676
Address: 10167 W. Sunrise Blvd.
STE 200
Plantation, FL 33322
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Agriculture is the second largest commercial market for drones after construction, and contributes $32 billion worth of services to farmers, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Global Market Insights predicts the agricultural drone market size will pass $1 billion, and 200,000 units, by 2024. Plummeting costs of drone, camera and sensor technology and more sophisticated software are contributing greatly to the adoption level.
Can drone software help with food security?
By making farms more efficient and boosting production, drones, and the software that runs on them, can adapt to the world's rising population and combat world food shortages. By applying fertilizer with precision, drones reduce greenhouses gases in the atmosphere, fighting climate change. And by monitoring for pests and diseases, drone software improves the quality of our crops and the quality of our food.
Agriculture is the second largest commercial market for drones after construction, and contributes $32 billion worth of services to farmers, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Global Market Insights predicts the agricultural drone market size will pass $1 billion, and 200,000 units, by 2024. Plummeting costs of drone, camera and sensor technology and more sophisticated software are contributing greatly to the adoption level.
Can drone software help with food security?
By making farms more efficient and boosting production, drones, and the software that runs on them, can adapt to the world's rising population and combat world food shortages. By applying fertilizer with precision, drones reduce greenhouses gases in the atmosphere, fighting climate change. And by monitoring for pests and diseases, drone software improves the quality of our crops and the quality of our food.