Funding announced for drone coverage to assess crop damage
The Government of Alberta is embracing technology in the agriculture sector.
If Budget 2024 passes, the province said it will provide Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) with $900,000 to hire drone services for aerial assessments of crops.
Officials said that using drones is a practical and cost-effective way to assess damage while increasing efficiency in processing claims for producers in Alberta.
“Alberta’s hardworking farmers and ranchers depend on AFSC programs for peace of mind each growing season,” said RJ Sigurdson, Minister of Agriculture and IrrigationMinister of Agriculture and Irrigation.