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Your crops need spraying, but traditional methods are falling short. Manual spraying exposes workers to chemicals for hours, while tractors compact soil, damage young plants, and stall in waterlogged fields after monsoon...
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Imagine spending three hours manually spraying your 10-acre cotton field under the scorching sun, only to realise half the pestici...
India’s agriculture‑drone market was valued at USD 243.6 million in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 2,110.6 million by ...
Do you spend your days worrying about rising labour costs, unpredictable weather, and shrinking profits? You are not alone. Many I...
The use of drones in agriculture is rapidly growing, with over 400,000 agricultural drones now in use globally, covering more than...
Indian agriculture has seen rapid advancements, with new technologies like drip irrigation, mechanised farming, and automated grad...
Every season, farmers in India endure the back-breaking task of carrying heavy spray tanks and face direct exposure to harmful che...
You know that farming is a delicate balance of nurturing crops and protecting them from an array of threats. From pests and diseas...
Manual sowing of seeds still dominates Indian agriculture, yet only around 40% of sowing and planting tasks are mechanised, leavin...
Imagine your 10-acre cotton field needs urgent spraying, but labour is scarce and expensive. Manual spraying would take three work...