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Vietnamese Farmer Uses Drones For Rice Production

VOV1 Vietnam Dak Lak 8d8d Impact 8
A farmer named Nguyen Van Chuong in Dak Lak province is using unmanned aerial vehicles to monitor rice crops. The transition from manual planting to drone observation aims to produce rice meeting VietGap standards.

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agriculture drones VietGap

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Sources · 7 independent

VOV1 Vietnam

“In Dak Lak province, a farmer named Nguyen Van Chuong, who used to rely on manual rice planting, now only needs to stand in his field and observe unmanned aerial vehicles.”

VOV1 Vietnam

“In Dak Lak province, a farmer named Nguyen Van Truong, who used to rely on manual rice planting, now only needs to stand in his field and observe unmanned aerial vehicles.”

CRI Huayu Global

“一位越南农民正在使用无人机进行水稻生产。”

VOV1 Vietnam

“In Dak Lak province, a farmer named Nguyen Van Chuong, who used to rely on manual rice planting, now only needs to stand in his field and observe with an unmanned aerial vehicle.”

CRI Huayu Global

“越南农民使用无人机进行水稻生产”

VOV1 Vietnam

“在边界伊阿洛普省的达克拉克市,一个叫阮万章的农民,他以前是靠手工种植水稻的,现在只需要站在他的田里观察无人驾驶飞机。”

RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese

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VOV1 Vietnam

“Producing rice that complies with VietGap standards not only increases the value of the rice and farmer income, but also prepares for participating in the carbon market in 2028.”

VOV1 Vietnam

“In the western new area, there is an expert comment. In Dak Lak province, a farmer named Nguyen Van Chuong, who used to rely on manual rice planting, now only needs to stand in his field and observe unmanned aerial vehicles.”

VOV1 Vietnam

“Production meets VietGap standards, not only increasing rice value and farmer income, but also preparing to participate in the carbon market in 2028.”

VOV1 Vietnam

“In the border province of Dak Lak city, a farmer named Nguyen Van Chuong, who used to rely on manual rice cultivation, now only needs to stand in his field and observe drones.”

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