According to a recent LinkedIn post from DJI, LiDAR-based drone mapping is being used to compress palm oil estate surveying in Malaysia from roughly two weeks to about two days. The post highlights deployment over a 3,800-hectare estate, where drone-generated data is used to identify low-productivity areas and improve operational planning.
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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests that better visibility beneath the tree canopy enables more accurate budgeting, faster decision-making, and reduced reliance on manual estimates. For investors, this points to growing adoption of DJI’s enterprise and agricultural drone solutions, potentially supporting higher-margin software and services revenue while strengthening the firm’s position in precision agriculture and industrial surveying markets.

