High Labor Costs​

Agricultural spraying often requires s ignificant manpower, leading to increased costs and reliance on skilled labor, which is frequently unavailable.​

Uneven Spraying

Manual spraying can result in uneven application of chemicals, leading to wastage and ineffective pest control, impacting crop yields.​​

Health Risks​

Farmers and workers face health risks from exposure to chemicals used in manual spraying, necessitating protective gear and health monitoring.

Challenges

  • Limited Market for Drone Operators​​
    Drone operators, especially 'Drone Didis,' face challenges in finding clients, leading to asset underutilization​
  • High Manual Spraying Costs: Traditional spraying methods require significant labor and resources.​
  • Inefficient Chemical Application: Uneven spraying results in wastage and lower yield efficiency​
  • Health Hazards: Farmers and laborers are exposed to harmful chemicals.​​
  • Limited Awareness: Farmers often lack knowledge about drone spraying benefits and how to access such services.

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