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Very interesting question, and sustainability is super important to Dimitra as we want to make the world a better place and more sustainable. Here is one example of how we do this: imagine a farmer who has a problem with a blight or pest on their farm and the blight or pest covers 25% of their farm (in Papa New Guinea, which is one of our projects, they have a huge problem with Fall ArmyWorm). Before the arrival of drones, a plane would fly back and forth and, the plane would spray pesticides over the entire farm. This is bad for the environment and it’s also more expensive for the farmer. However, by using our drone technology with satellites and sensors and GEO fencing that farm, we are able to target just that region on the farm where there is a blight or pest problem, and then the drone sprays only the 25% of the farm that is infected. So, this saves the farm 75% in pesticide costs, and it’s also 75% better for the environment.


















