High-Resolution Imaging: Drones equipped with RGB, thermal, or multispectral cameras can detect early signs of disease or pest infestation.
Real-Time Analysis: Monitor crop health, spot affected areas quickly, and take immediate action.
Data Mapping: Generate NDVI or thermal maps to assess plant stress and infection levels.
Reduces Human Exposure: Minimizes contact with harmful chemicals.
Time & Labor Saving: Drones cover large areas faster than manual methods.
Targeted Application: Drones can spray pesticides, fungicides, and biological agents with precision.
Uniform Coverage: Ensures even spraying across crops, reducing under- or over-application.
Less Crop Damage: No need for human workers to walk through fields, minimizing plant damage.
Spot Treatment: Only affected areas can be treated instead of the whole field, saving input costs and reducing chemical usage.
Forecasting Outbreaks: By analyzing patterns in drone data, farmers can predict potential outbreaks before they spread.