Farmers want to cut input costs in an environment of uncertainties: Weather, pests, fertiliser costs, water availability and soil health. Drones, the unmanned aerial vehicles, equipped with sensors and imaging techniques, can cull out facts over vast stretches of farmland. The data can be utilised for farm growth. IIT-Kharagpur alumnus Taranjeet Singh Bhamra (B.Tech. / AG / 2002) promises a new revolution.Since drones help in analyzing crops, the data would lead to reducing the input cost by 30%. The analysis can help in upping the yield by 20%, say experts. The cost of drone deployment and data analysis would be 2-4% of the total input cost. Commodity experts and insurance firms can keep a track on early-stage germination, mid-stage monitoring and harvest stage yield prediction, enabling them in settling claims. The data also helps farmer groups to plan their crop better by analyzing all parameters. The drones will be equipped with infra red & RGB sensors, hyper
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