Century Vivant Expands into Southeast Asian Smart Agriculture with Drone Applications

Taiwanese company Century Vivant announced it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with its Philippine partner, FUKUNG AGRICULTURE, to jointly promote the application of drones in smart agriculture. This move aims to address the challenges of global climate change and labor shortages, tapping into the Philippines' vast potential for agricultural upgrading. By introducing technologies for farm inspection, precision spraying, crop monitoring, and data analysis, the collaboration will help local farmers improve efficiency and reduce costs, injecting new growth momentum into Century Vivant's drone business expansion in Southeast Asia.
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(CNA reporter Ho Hsiu-ling, Taipei, 20th) Century Vivant stated that it has been deeply involved in the application of the drone industry in recent years and is expanding into the Southeast Asian smart agriculture market. It recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with its Philippine partner, FUKUNG AGRICULTURE, to jointly promote the development and application of drones in the field of smart agriculture. This move plants a flag in the Southeast Asian smart agriculture landscape and injects new growth momentum into its drone business.
Through a press release today, Century Vivant pointed out that as the challenges of global climate change and labor shortages intensify, the transformation of traditional agriculture towards digitalization and precision has become a rigid demand. Southeast Asia, as a major global breadbasket, has seen its governments vigorously promote smart agriculture policies in recent years. Recognizing the huge potential for agricultural upgrading in the Philippines, Century Vivant will fully introduce agricultural drone technology through its collaboration with FUKUNG AGRICULTURE.
Century Vivant stated that this cooperation will focus on the introduction of four core agricultural drone technology applications: full-time farmland inspection, pesticide and fertilizer spraying, crop health monitoring, and backend smart agriculture management and agricultural data analysis. Leveraging Century Vivant's advantages in hardware-software integration for drone technology, it can not only help Filipino farmers significantly reduce labor and chemical costs and improve agricultural efficiency, but also enhance operational efficiency and the precision of agricultural management through data feedback.
Looking ahead, Century Vivant emphasized that this collaboration with its Philippine partner is the first critical step towards the internationalization of its drone business. In addition to expanding the smart agriculture application market in the Philippines, it will continue to plan the extension of drone technology into high-value-added applications such as logistics, inspection, disaster prevention and relief, and smart cities, deepening strategic alliances with international partners. (Editor: Chang Liang-chih) 1150520