The startup Morfo in Brazil is using seed-sowing drones to restore degraded land in Bahia, with a goal of restoring one million hectares by 2030. Deforestation is a pressing issue globally, with Brazil, Afghanistan, Colombia, and other countries facing significant forest loss due to various factors. Forest restoration is critical for combating climate change, and the United Nations has urged countries to restore one billion hectares of land by 2030 to prevent ecosystem collapse. Drone technology is being used to speed up the reforestation process and reach inaccessible areas. Morfo uses drones to sow seeds and collects data for optimal seeding strategies. The company is also developing biodegradable seed pods to improve seed survival rates. Local communities are involved in seed collection efforts, providing green job opportunities and valuing nature. Other companies around the world are also using drones for ecosystem restoration, focusing on areas affected by wildfires. Morfo’s innovative approach and partnerships showcase the potential of drone technology in restoring forests and combating deforestation globally.
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