🎋Agriculture Reimagined: The Drone Revolution!
Picture this: A farmer, under the scorching sun, manually spraying his fields. It’s laborious, time-consuming, and risky due to chemical exposure. Now, imagine a drone buzzing overhead, doing the same
Good idea , but you know to fly a drone in India you should have drone license and proper training on how to fly a drone. For the farmers it’s added headache to maintenance agriculture drones
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Actually the idea is collective farming means in India its nearly 94 crores of acre agriculture land we have . And maximum farmers have less than an acre . In those farmers some are getting profits and some gettin
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