Schemes
& Financial Support for Drones by Ministry of Agriculture and
Farmers Welfare of India
Drones can improve farmer yield through different methods.
Drone technology quickly reestablishes traditional agricultural practices and
is consequently finishing them. Drone technology quickly reestablishes
traditional agricultural practices and is consequently finishing them as Irrigation
Monitoring, Crop Health Monitoring and
Surveillance, Crop Damage Assessment, Field Soil Analysis,
Agricultural pesticide and fertilizer spraying
The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has issued certain guidelines to help farmers or stakeholders in the agriculture sector have great access to and affordance towards drones in agriculture. Additionally, the Government of India promotes drone use in agriculture through financial support under its sub-mission on agriculture mechanization. Besides this, the agriculture ministry in India is providing a grant of up to Rs. 10 lakhs for the purchase of drones to agricultural institutes.
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The government is
providing a 50% or a maximum of Rs. 5 lakh subsidy to SC-ST, small and
marginal, women and farmers of northeastern states to buy drones. For other
farmers, financial assistance will be given up to 40 percent or a maximum of Rs.4
lakh
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To promote the use of
drones in agriculture and make drone technology affordable to the farmers and
other stakeholders of this sector, financial assistance for 100 % cost of the drone
together with the contingent expenditure is extended under the Sub-Mission on
Agricultural Mechanization (SMAM) to the Farm Machinery Training & Testing
Institutes, Institutions of Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Krishi
Vigyan Kendra (KVK) and State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) for its
demonstration on the farmer’s fields.
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Farmers Producers Organizations
(FPOs) are provided grants up to 75% for the purchase of drones for their
demonstration on the farmers’ fields.
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To provide agricultural
services through drone application, financial assistance up to 40% of the basic
cost of the drone and its attachments or Rs.4 lakhs, whichever is less also
provided for drone purchase by existing and new Custom Hiring Centers (CHCs)
under Cooperative Society of Farmers, Farmers Producer Organizations (FPOs) and
Rural entrepreneurs.
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The agriculture graduates
establishing CHCs are eligible to receive financial assistance @ 50% of the
cost of drones up to a maximum of Rs.5.00 lakhs.
DGCA-approved drone training institutes
The Drone destination, Delhi
2.
PBC’s aero hub,
Pune
3.
Drone Acharya, Pune
4.
Government Aviation Training Institute, Bhubaneswar
5.
Blue Ray Aviation, Ahmedabad
6.
Centre for aerospace
research remote pilot training organization, Chennai
7.
Telangana State
aviation academy, Hyderabad
8.
Alchemist aviation,
Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
9.
Ambitions flying
club, Aligarh, Uttarpradesh
10. The Bombay Flying Club, Mumbai
11. Pioneer flying academy, New Delhi
12. Redbird aviation, New Delhi
13. Marut Dronetech Private limited , Hyderabad
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