Agriculture is the backbone of India, yet traditional spraying methods waste up to 40% of pesticides due to runoff and evaporation. In contrast, drones ensure targeted application, significantly reducing pesticide wastage, cutting costs, and minimizing environmental impact. Farmers across different regions are now experiencing a revolutionary shift with Salam Kisan’s drone spraying technology—a solution that is transforming crop protection and farm productivity. Salam Kisan has already covered over 80,000 acres across Maharashtra, empowering 300,000+ farmers to transition to precision agriculture.
Faster, More Efficient, and Cost-Effective Crop Protection
For Swapnil Bhalkar, a soybean farmer, drone spraying has been a game-changer. “The drone spraying service was excellent. Soybean yields increased by 20% while pesticide use dropped by 30%, leading to better growth, flowering, and fruiting. A task that previously required three to five laborers an entire day was completed in just one hour. This method not only ensures higher yields but also reduces input costs. I highly recommend it to fellow farmers.”
Similarly, farmers from Bordharan Bori village have witnessed firsthand how this technology
reduces pesticide consumption and labor dependency. After using Salam Kisan’s drone service, they observed healthier plant growth and improved crop resilience. “The process was 100% successful, saving both time and resources. This will be especially beneficial for crops like sugarcane, paddy, and maize, where traditional spraying is challenging due to their height and density.”
Traditional Spraying vs. Drone Spraying: A Comparative Insight
When it comes to efficiency, drone spraying far outperforms traditional methods. Covering 10 acres manually takes nearly 8 hours, whereas drones complete the same task in just 2 hours, significantly saving time. Traditional spraying methods require 100 liters of pesticides, but drone technology reduces this to 70 liters, leading to a 30% savings in chemical use. Labor costs also see a drastic reduction, with manual spraying costing around ₹5,000, while drone spraying lowers it to just ₹1,500. With greater precision, optimal droplet size, and improved plant absorption, drones are not only cost-effective but also more sustainable, helping farmers maximize productivity while reducing wastage.
Drone Spraying: A Scalable Solution for Large Farms
Nine-acre pigeon pea farmer says, drone spraying has been a highly efficient and cost-saving solution. “We completed the entire spraying process in just an hour. This method optimizes pesticide use, provides superior coverage, and significantly reduces costs. Given its advantages, more farmers should adopt drone technology for improved efficiency and long-term sustainability.”
Precision and Uniform Application
Farmers like Dhruval Chandrabadan from Dhule and Shubham Rameshwar Rao Tiwari from Wardha district shares similar success stories. Drone spraying on their pigeon pea fields ensured uniform and precise pesticide application, leading to healthier crops and increased yields. “The quality of spraying was excellent, covering every inch of my field with precision,” says Dhruval. Shubham adds, “The spraying was not just effective but also well-executed. The drone ensured a level of consistency that is difficult to achieve with manual methods.”
Beyond efficiency, drones ensure uniform droplet size and optimal coverage, reducing chemical wastage and improving absorption by plants. This precision enhances plant health while minimizing environmental impact.
The Future of Farming is Here
From cutting labor costs to ensuring precise spraying and increasing yields, Salam Kisan’s Drone technology is enabling farmers to embrace modern solutions for age-old challenges. As more farmers adopt this innovative approach, the future of Indian agriculture is set to become more efficient, sustainable, and profitable.