Drones boost speed of Guizhou's tea industry transport
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"Previously, tea farmers had to drive from the mountain top to collection points, a journey that took 30 to 40 minutes. With drones, that now takes just two to three minutes, drastically reducing travel time," explained Cheng Liuhua, a technical support specialist at Phoenix Wings, a drone application company affiliated with the SF Express, the nation's leading courier enterprise.
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