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DJI Agriculture reports strong 2025 performance

Xinhua, November 24, 2025 Adjust font size:

DJI Agriculture, a Shenzhen-based leader in agricultural drones, announced on Tuesday that its global shipments for 2025 have surpassed 200,000 units, and that there are over 320,000 units in operation in China in 2025.

The company on Tuesday unveiled three new agricultural drone models -- the T100S, T70S, and T55. The flagship T100S can be used in multiple scenarios, including super-large fields, orchards, and the transportation of agricultural materials. The T70S offers core features of the T100S at a competitive price for medium-sized farms, while the T55 is designed for lightweight, single-user operation, ideal for beginners.

A company representative said that after 13 years of development, DJI Agriculture's agricultural drones now offer a full range of functions -- including crop protection, spreading and spraying -- covering farming, forestry, animal husbandry, and fisheries.

Globally, DJI Agriculture has expanded to over 100 countries and regions, with impressive development in key markets such as Brazil, Mexico, Thailand and Japan. The company has so far trained more than 70,000 pilots overseas.

Shen Xiaojun, head of DJI Agriculture's global marketing department, said that the company's shipment volume this year is 100 times that of 10 years ago.