Soil Remediation Drone Swarm SoilDrone Completes 100,000 Mu of Degraded Grassland Treatment in Inner Mongolia
Zhongke Environmental's SoilDrone swarm completed restoration of 100,000 mu of degraded grassland in Inner Mongolia's Xilingol League, simultaneously seeding drought-resistant grasses and nitrogen-fixing microorganisms.
On August 11, 2028, Zhongke Environmental Technology announced that its SoilDrone drone swarm completed restoration work on 100,000 mu of degraded grassland in Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia.
The SoilDrone cluster consists of 50 drones with 15kg payload capacity, each covering 30 mu per hour. Compared to manual seeding, SoilDrone's precision advantage lies in implementing "precision restoration" based on soil test data — more seeds and microbial inoculants in severely degraded areas, reduced dosage in better-conditioned areas.
The project lead reported that vegetation coverage in restored areas increased from 15% to 45% within three months, and soil organic carbon content improved by 20%. SoilDrone's operational cost is just one-third of manual restoration.
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