FreshMiners Company in the Netherlands launched a GPS service that enables accurate positioning for agriculture, construction, and drone navigation. The Dutch Company launched a service for extra-accurate GPS. It’s intended for drone pilots, farmers, and others. With the new technology, users can correct their GPS positions down to the centimeter. Real-time correction signals are sent to the user’s GPS via a global network of base stations. This correction is essential for applications in agriculture, land surveying, and drone navigation, among other tasks. In the Netherlands, 60 percent of arable farmers now use precision technologies like RTK corrections for sowing, fertilizing, and harvesting. The number of commercial drone operators in the country is also growing by double digits every year. At the EU level, the market for precision agriculture is estimated at more than three billion euros in 2025. The expected annual growth rate is over ten percent until 2030.