DJI Agriculture is an agricultural robotics manufacturer based in Shenzhen, China, founded in 2006. They produce 3 robots tracked in the MondayRobotics directory.

DJI Agriculture

DJI Agriculture

Shenzhen, China Founded 2006 14,000+ employees

World's largest drone manufacturer with dedicated agricultural spraying and mapping solutions

Robots by DJI Agriculture (3)

DJI Mavic 3 Multispectral agricultural robot
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DJI Mavic 3 Multispectral

The DJI Mavic 3 Multispectral is a compact survey drone equipped with a multispectral imaging system for precision crop scouting and health monitoring. It carries four multispectral cameras (green, red, red edge, near-infrared) plus an RGB camera, enabling NDVI mapping and detailed crop stress analysis. With 43-minute flight time and 2 cm/pixel GSD at 100m altitude, it can survey 200 hectares in a single flight. The drone generates prescription maps that guide variable-rate application of fertilizers and pesticides, optimizing input costs. Widely adopted by agronomists and precision agriculture consultants worldwide for field scouting, drainage analysis, and yield prediction.

$5K - $8K
DJI Agras T25 agricultural robot
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DJI Agras T25

The DJI Agras T25 is a compact agricultural drone specifically designed for orchards, vineyards, and hilly terrain where larger drones cannot safely operate. With a 25 kg spray capacity and dual phased-array radar for advanced obstacle avoidance, it can navigate between tree canopies and along hillside contours with precision. The T25's smaller footprint makes it ideal for fragmented farmland and smaller operations that need professional-grade spraying capabilities at a lower price point. Its terrain-mapping system creates 3D models of orchards and hillsides to optimize spray routes and ensure complete coverage. Popular among tea plantation operators in Asia and vineyard managers in Europe, the T25 has proven especially effective in areas where ground-based spraying equipment cannot easily access.

$10K - $18K
DJI Agras T40 agricultural robot
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DJI Agras T40

The DJI Agras T40 is a professional-grade agricultural drone with an industry-leading 40 kg spray payload and 50 kg spread payload, making it one of the most capable crop spraying drones on the market. It features dual atomized spraying systems and a coaxial twin-rotor design that generates a powerful downdraft for even chemical distribution across crop canopies. The T40's terrain-following radar automatically adjusts altitude over hills and uneven terrain, ensuring consistent spray coverage even in challenging topography. With intelligent route planning and swarm operation support, multiple T40 drones can work together to cover up to 53 acres per hour in spraying mode. Widely adopted across rice paddies in Asia, cotton fields in the Americas, and fruit orchards worldwide, it has become the go-to drone for large-scale precision agriculture.

$15K - $25K

Company Details

Total Funding
Private
Location
Shenzhen, China
Founded
2006
Employees
14,000+

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