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AgriWings empowers farmers to achieve annual incomes of Rs 7-8 lakh
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Wednesday, 31 July, 2024, 12 : 00 PM [IST]
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Our Bureau, New Delhi
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AgriWings, a leading drone-based agrichemical spraying service provider in India, has announced a groundbreaking achievement in empowering farmers to significantly boost their annual incomes. Through the adoption of advanced drone technology, farmers working with the company are now capable of achieving an annual income of Rs 7-8 lakh.
The initiative focuses on equipping farmers with state-of-the-art drone spraying services that enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve crop yields. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, it offers precise and safe chemical spraying solutions, significantly reducing water consumption and manual labour. This approach not only increases profitability but also promotes sustainable farming practices.
A key component is the comprehensive training provided to farmers. The company conducts extensive internal & external training sessions, teaching farmers how to effectively use drone technology in agricultural operations. These sessions cover everything from basic technical knowledge about drones, its handling, and maintenance to actual spraying on the field, ensuring that farmers are well-equipped to maximise the benefits of this technology.
In addition to empowering farmers, it is dedicated to uplifting rural youth by providing them with the tools, training, and support necessary to succeed as entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector. This initiative aims to create a new generation of farmers who embrace new technology, aspire to become rural entrepreneurs, & drive the future of sustainable agriculture.
Vidur Varma, CEO of AgriWings, said, "Our goal at AgriWings is to revolutionise agriculture in India by making advanced drone technology accessible to all farmers. By providing training and support, we are not only helping farmers increase their incomes but also fostering a new wave of young entrepreneurs, offering rural youth a valuable opportunity to launch careers in drone technology, who will lead the future of agriculture."
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