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美国农民:我们别无选择,只有中国无人机能满足需求
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-08-18 04:25

Core Viewpoint - Despite the U.S. government's claims of security concerns regarding Chinese drones, American farmers increasingly rely on Chinese-made drones and related systems due to practical needs and cost-effectiveness [1][4]. Group 1: Market Presence and Demand - DJI, a Chinese tech giant, dominates the U.S. drone market, holding a 90% share of the commercial drone sector [2]. - American farmers, like David Bruntz from Nebraska, find that DJI offers the most reasonable solutions for agricultural drones, which are essential for monitoring livestock and other farming tasks [1][2]. - The rapid adoption of DJI's agricultural solutions, such as the Agras T100 drone, highlights the growing reliance on Chinese technology in the agricultural sector [2]. Group 2: Technological Superiority - Chinese drones are noted for their superior performance and affordability compared to U.S.-made alternatives, making them more appealing to farmers [1]. - The global commercial drone market is significantly influenced by Chinese manufacturers, with 70% to 80% of commercial drones produced in China [2][6]. - Chinese companies lead in the production of critical components like sensors and speed controllers, further entrenching their position in the market [2][6]. Group 3: Regulatory Environment and Responses - The U.S. government has imposed restrictions on Chinese drone manufacturers, citing national security risks, but these measures may not significantly impact the agricultural sector due to farmers' preferences for cost-effective solutions [4][5]. - Recent U.S. legislative actions indicate a potential for increased tariffs and scrutiny on Chinese drones, but experts suggest that farmers' resistance to higher-priced alternatives may limit the effectiveness of these measures [5][6]. - The U.S. Department of Commerce has initiated reviews of drone systems and components, which could lead to further protective measures against Chinese products [5].