YEONCHEAON, South Korea -- A South Korean drone company, with the support of its government, is expanding its influence and ready to share information and resources with other Asian nations, including the Philippines.The Yeoncheon Closed School Utilized Drone Education Center is recognized as one of the leading developers of drone technology.
Presently, the Yeoncheon Drone Training Center provides opportunities for testing and trials of ultralight flight devices, such as pesticide drones, and imparts insights on forest and rural area pest control, as well as livestock disease prevention using professional drone pest controllers. According to Kim Hyung Jun, drones could be instrumental in aiding farms, especially during periods when lands are significantly impacted by the El Niño phenomenon.