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Can Drone Technology Be a Game Changer for the Food Supply Chain?

(Source: info.jafcofoods.com)  

Look up! Pizza delivery. If the thought of pizza being dropped at your door step by an unmanned aerial vehicle sounds crazy, think again. It has already been done. Albeit a marketing stunt, Domino’s Pizza performed the first pizza delivery by drone as long as two years ago (watch the video, here).

But the technology also offers promise on a much grander scale. Recent news reports suggest drones could revolutionize the food supply chain, from scouting farms and applying pesticides to fighting global hunger.

Roger Johnson, president of the National Farmers Union, tells PBS Newshour: “Your imagination can go pretty wild in terms of what would be possible.”

In fact, pending government approval, agriculture could account for 80 percent of all commercial drones, according to the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, a trade group. Drones already see widespread, but tightly controlled, use in port and border surveillance, environmental monitoring by NASA and NOAA, public safety, and university research.

Here are some areas of the food supply chain where we can expect to see drones in the not so distant future:

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