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bhanu prakash Goud

DRONE ENTHUSIAST • 1y

🌾 🚜 Transforming Agriculture: From Pesticides to Drones 🚁 Picture this: a sun-kissed morning, dew-laden leaves, and a determined farmer. Armed with a sprayer, they step into the field, ready to protect their precious crops. But the battle against pests isn’t easy. Pesticides, once hailed as saviors, now toxic inhalation haunt our farmers. The numbers are staggering: 385 million agricultural workers fall ill annually. Enter the agriculture drones—our modern-day allies. These sleek, buzzing marvels soar above the fields, What can they do? a drone from , dances across the sky, delivering a precise cocktail of life to our crops. Fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides, pesticides—they’re all on the menu. But wait, there’s more! Drones don’t just save crops; they save the planet. By efficiently distributing pesticides, they reduce chemical usage, minimizing environmental impact, lifting farmers beyond the fields, into a future where agriculture thrives, sustainably and smartly. 🌱🌎💡

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