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In the YouTube video "Uso de drones tem ganhou espaço no agronegócio brasileiro" (The Use of Drones has Gained Space in Brazilian Agriculture), Marlon Bento, the director administrative of Line Bank BR, discusses the increasing use of drones in Brazilian agriculture and the benefits they bring. With over 2,500 drones currently registered for agricultural use and expectations of over 90,000 in the coming years, financial institutions like Line Bank BR are investing in drone development and providing credit to farmers and third-party companies. Drones have become essential tools in precision agriculture, reducing fuel consumption, water usage, and herbicide use significantly. They have evolved from recording devices to farming implements, assisting in tasks such as pulverization and plantation analysis. The transformation in agriculture due to drones is significant, making it more efficient, assertive, and economical. The labor shortage in drone management is also addressed, with schools and franchises emerging to train individuals in this field.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Uso de drones tem ganhado espaço no agronegócio brasileiro" (The Use of Drones has Gained Space in Brazilian Agriculture), Marlon Bento, the director administrative of Line Bank BR, discusses the benefits of using drones in agricultural activities. According to data from the Brazilian Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), there are currently around 2,500 drones registered for agricultural use in Brazil, and the expectation is that this number will significantly increase in the coming years due to the simplification of usage rules. Drones have become essential tools for farmers, particularly in precision agriculture, and their usage began in Brazil in 2014. The drone ecosystem is estimated to generate over 30% of the agricultural sector's revenue, and the use of drones has led to a significant reduction in fuel consumption (up to 10%), water usage (up to 30%), and herbicide use (up to 99%). Drones have evolved from being merely recording devices to becoming actual farming implements, assisting in tasks such as pulverization, insumo application, plantation analysis, and security. Today, farmers use two types of drones: one for georeferencing the area and the other for pulverization. The transformation caused by drones in Brazilian agriculture is significant, making it more efficient, assertive, and economical.
  • 00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Uso de drones tem ganhado espaço no agronegócio brasileiro" (The Use of Drones has Gained Space in Brazilian Agriculture), the speakers discuss the significant growth of drone usage in Brazilian agriculture and the role of financial institutions in facilitating access to drones for farmers and rural producers. There are currently over 2,500 drones registered in Brazil for agricultural activities, but the prediction is for more than 90,000 in the coming years. This growth requires the financial sector's collaboration to provide credit and financing for drones, making it an emerging market. Banks, such as Line Bank BR, are investing in agricultural drone development. The transformation in agriculture due to drones is noticeable, and the financial ecosystem is enabling lines of credit for farmers and third-party companies to access drones and provide services. The demand for drone professionals is increasing due to the lack of labor in this area, and there are schools and franchises emerging to train individuals in drone management. The labor shortage in this field is significant, and it is expected that this will begin to equalize in the coming years. The speakers thank the audience for their participation and look forward to discussing a new topic in the next opportunity.

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