IANS | 21 May, 2024
Drone company AVPL International on Tuesday announced a collaboration
with the Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) to begin drone
spray operations across an expansive 50 lakh acres, spanning eight states
including Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, West
Bengal and Uttar Pradesh.
The partnership promises to revolutionise the distribution of
agricultural products, potentially boosting crop yields by up to 20 per cent
while also reducing environmental impact.
The initiative will drive substantial growth in agricultural
productivity and sustainability across targeted regions.
"We are excited to join hands with IFFCO on this transformative
journey. Our vision is to revolutionise agriculture through cutting-edge
technology, and this partnership enables us to deliver advanced drone solutions
to millions of farmers, thereby boosting productivity and championing
sustainable farming practices," said Deep Sihag Sisai, Founder &
Managing Director of AVPL International.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between AVPL and IFFCO outlines a
strategic roadmap for the phased deployment of drone spray operations, tailored
to different crops and terrains, ensuring comprehensive and effective coverage
across the targeted acreage.
The partnership, under the innovative "drones as a service"
(DAAS) model, aims to make advanced drone technology accessible to farmers at
an unprecedented scale.
With an estimated investment exceeding $50 million, supplemented by
government subsidies, the initiative is poised to stimulate agricultural
innovation and drive economic development in rural areas, paving the way for a
surge in opportunities for employment in drone operations and maintenance, AVPL
said.
Recently, the government's Namo Drone Didi initiative has trained
several rural women to become drone pilots for agricultural purposes, which
also targets to boost economic empowerment and financial autonomy among women.
The initiative aims to equip 15,000 women-led Self-Help Groups (SHGs)
with agricultural drones to assist in tasks such as crop monitoring, spraying
fertilisers, and sowing seeds.