Turkish agri-drone maker hopes China fears will boost its sales in West
Agriculture
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Baibars Mechatronics Aviation Industry controls nearly 90% of the agricultural drone market in Turkey. Its drones are used to spray pesticides and spread fertilizers. (Baibars)
ISTANBUL — Turkish agricultural drone manufacturer Baibars Mechatronics Aviation Industry is hoping to capitalize on the West’s growing unease with the domination of China-made models to expand its market, its founder says.