17-12-2024 01:04:01 AM
metro india news I hyderabad :
Using drone sprayers for crop spraying has proven highly beneficial for farmers, saving both time and costs, said Pasikanti Ramesh, the CEO of Mana Agritech. The organization, which has already expanded its services to farmers across the state, is now working to provide even more extensive support.
Mana Agritech volunteers are actively offering field-level services in villages, which has been widely appreciated. On this occasion, CEO Ramesh introduced new innovations by launching Daksha Company’s latest drone sprayer. A large-scale drone demonstration was conducted in the Warangal region under the aegis of Mana Agritech. Enamamula Market Grade Secretary Nirmala graced the event as the chief guest.
During the event, CEO Ramesh, in collaboration with Daksha Drone Sprayer management, conducted a live demonstration, providing farmers with complete awareness of the technology. He emphasized that drone sprayers enable profitable farming by completing tasks that would otherwise take a farmer a long time, in a fraction of the time and without physical strain.
Additionally, farmers who purchase drones can generate significant income by offering spraying services to other farmers. Ramesh highlighted that the investment made in a drone can be recovered within just a month. He encouraged farmers to adopt Daksha’s drone sprayer for modern and profitable farming.
Speaking on the occasion, Pasikanti Ramesh said, “Mana Agritech’s sole mission is to make modern agriculture accessible to farmers. Traditional farming methods often lead to losses due to high labor and time costs. By embracing advanced technologies like drones, farmers can ensure better yields and profitability.”
He further stated that Mana Agritech, headquartered in Enamamula, Warangal, aims to extend its services statewide. Ramesh expressed joy in launching Daksha Company’s new drone sprayer alongside Market Grade Secretary Nirmala and showcasing its capabilities.
Farmers attending the event eagerly asked questions about the drone sprayer and sought guidance from Daksha representatives on its operation. Ramesh explained that using drones significantly reduces labor and expenses.