Aermatica3D, the only DJI Agriculture distributor, assistance and training center in Italy, has obtained ENAC authorization category Specific to fly with the DJI Agras T30, a drone weighing over 76kg for applications in Agriculture. Aermatica3D makes the Authorization package available to contractors and farm operators for carrying out distribution activities in compliance with the regulations.
The Agras T30 is DJI's top-of-the-line agricultural drone in Europe. With a 30 liter spray tank and distribution system payload capacity of up to 40 kg, 16 nozzles and a spray radius of 9 metres, the T30 raises the bar for aerial spray efficiency by covering up to to 16 hectares in one hour. The frame is foldable, made of carbon fiber composite materials, with a foldable design for easy transport.
The DJI Agras T30 is able to distribute both liquid and granulated products. Thanks to DJI's Agras T30 drone, a new solution has been developed that allows for more targeted and precise spraying, reducing the overall use of the product, with a positive impact on the environment. The use of the drone in agriculture also eliminates the risk factor for agricultural operators in interventions in dangerous scenarios, due for example to the conformation of a steep terrain or to the difficulty and danger of entering the fields with traditional means due to flooding.

The authorization obtained from Aermatica3D is generic and allows you to use the DJI Agras T30, a drone that weighs more than 25 kg which therefore falls into the Specific category, independently from the geographical constraints of the airfield. “This is a big step forward for us at Aermatica3D, as we can now make documentation, support and training available to our customers, giving operators in the agricultural sector the opportunity to obtain ENAC authorization and therefore be able to operate with the DJI Agras T30” says Aermatica3D's General Manager Paolo Marras.
In the DJI Agriculture fleet available for immediate delivery in Italy from Aermatica3D, the DJI Mavic 3 Multispectral for multispectral maps and the DJI Agras T10, up to 10 liters of tank preferable for the distribution of liquids and granules in complex scenarios, we can now add the authorized use of the DJI Agras T30.
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The conference "Techniques and technologies for sustainable agriculture" was held on 29 April last, hosted by the Navarra foundation at Borgo Le Aie in Voghiera (province of Ferrara).
The conference, which began in the late morning to also allow those arriving from outside the region to attend, was divided into two moments: after the institutional greetings of the president Nicola Gherardi Ravalli Modoni, prof. Stefano Giatti illustrated a report on agriculture of yesterday, today and what will be tomorrow.
Four companies partnered at this conference: Aermatica3D, 2A1901 by Arvensis, Koppert and Agrigeodron. Companies that are very different from each other, but nonetheless connected in synergy to achieve a common result: sustainability. Professor Giatti then kicked off a round table where the partner companies took turns presenting each their own strategy, with a clear impression of common synergy.
Aermatica3D, based in Como, specializes, as Paolo Marras explained, in the construction of distribution kits for useful insects, powders, granules and liquids, to be mounted on drones for use in agriculture.
2A1901 is the direct distributor for Italy of Arvensis products (a company that produces biostimulant basic substances and microbiology), as reported by the owner Carlo Stagni. The company is booming throughout Italy.
Koppert is a world leader in breeding and distribution of beneficial insects for biocontrol in agriculture. Nicola Vicario (agronomist and entomologist) illustrated not only the whole world of beneficial insects and their functions, but also how much these techniques have taken hold in Italy as well.
Agrigeodron, owned by Raimondi Luca (one of the founding partners of the Ferrara start-up), is a very young company but is already among the first in Italy to offer agricultural services with very sophisticated technologies, linked to the world of drones.

The company today boasts a fleet of aircraft made up of 7 professional drones with various characteristics, from survey drones weighing around 4 kg, to then move on to insect distribution with weights ranging from 6 to 25 kg to liquid distribution ones that can approaching 150 kg. The second phase of the conference took place in the field with a practical demonstration of Agrigeodron's survey and distribution drones, giving a better idea of how much this technology can help the entire agricultural sector. The field test was carried out by a 17-year-old student of the Navarra Brothers Agricultural Institute, Raimondi Matteo (the youngest and most trained technician in Italy), on aeronautical systems of this type, who demonstrated his great capabilities of drone pilot with maximum weight up to 150 kg.

