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 In an exclusive interaction with AgroSpectrum, Amandeep Panwar, Co-founder & Director of BharatRohan – Agri-tech Drone, shares insights into this collaboration and the potential impact of hyperspectral technology on Indian agriculture.

BharatRohan, an Ag-tech firm based in India, specialising in empowering farmers through advanced UAV-based decision support systems utilising Hyperspectral Imaging technology has a mission to enhance traceable, sustainable, and secure food supply chains while improving farmers’ profitability. In a recent development, BharatRohan has collaborated with AgHub, the agricultural innovation hub of Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU), to develop hyperspectral libraries for paddy and cotton crops. In an exclusive interaction with AgroSpectrum, Amandeep Panwar, Co-founder & Director of BharatRohan – Agri-tech Drone, shares insights into this collaboration and the potential impact of hyperspectral technology on Indian agriculture. Edited excerpts; 

Recently you tied up with AgHub at Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU) to develop hyperspectral libraries for paddy and cotton crop. Please elaborate on this development.

Our collaboration with AgHub at PJTSAU marks a significant advancement in agricultural technology, particularly in paddy and cotton crops. Through this collaboration, we are focused on developing hyperspectral libraries specifically designed for these crops, leveraging drone technology equipped with hyperspectral imaging capabilities.

Hyperspectral imaging enables the detailed analysis of crops by capturing a wide range of wavelengths, extending beyond human visual perception. Through the creation of these specialised libraries, we can catalogue and analyse the distinct spectral signatures of both healthy and distressed crops, including those affected by pests, diseases, or environmental factors.

Tailoring hyperspectral libraries to paddy and cotton crops allows for customised recommendations and solutions based on their unique spectral characteristics. This precision ensures that interventions are targeted and effective in addressing specific crop health challenges, empowering farmers with tailored insights to optimise productivity and sustainability.

Lately, the agricultural industry has witnessed a lot of development in the technology sector. What is your take on this and how will this help the growth of Indian agriculture?

The recent surge of technological advancements in the agriculture sector is undoubtedly a game-changer for Indian agriculture, holding immense promise for revolutionising traditional farming methods and addressing the challenges faced by farmers across the country. Embracing agricultural technology isn’t merely about maintaining competitiveness; it’s about fulfilling our mission to empower farmers and ensure the long-term sustainability of Indian agriculture.

Through the utilisation of drone-based hyperspectral imaging, we offer farmers innovative solutions to optimise their operations, enhance productivity, and manage risks effectively. These advancements enable us to extend our impact, particularly to remote and marginalised farming communities. Leveraging digital platforms like WhatsApp chatbot and dashboard, we onboard farmers onto our platform, providing them with crucial updates on weather conditions, distributing survey prescription maps, and facilitating connections with agronomists. Additionally, our dashboard serves as a centralised hub for tracking all farmer activities, ensuring traceability and potentially securing higher market prices for their produce.

Furthermore, I recognise the significant potential of agricultural technology to stimulate entrepreneurship and drive economic development in rural areas. Initiatives such as training individuals as drone pilots and offering drone franchise ownership opportunities have the potential to create new avenues for economic empowerment and growth within rural communities.

You have said that hyperspectral technology will help in attaining healthier crops, reducing input costs and enhancing yields. Could you shed some light on this?

Hyperspectral technology plays a crucial role in achieving healthier crops, reducing input costs, and enhancing yields in agriculture. Early Detection of Crop Stress: Hyperspectral imaging allows for the early detection of crop stressors such as nutrient deficiencies, pest infestations, diseases, and water stress. By capturing detailed spectral data beyond the range of human vision, hyperspectral sensors can identify subtle changes in plant health before they become visually apparent. This early detection enables farmers to take proactive measures to address issues promptly, preventing significant yield losses.

Precision Farming Practices: With hyperspectral technology, farmers can implement precision farming practices tailored to the specific needs of their crops. By analysing spectral signatures, farmers can identify areas of the field that require targeted interventions, such as precise application of fertilisers, pesticides, and water. This targeted approach minimises input wastage, optimises resource utilisation, and promotes efficient crop growth.

Optimised Resource Management: Hyperspectral imaging enables precise monitoring of crop health and growth parameters, allowing farmers to optimise resource management decisions. By understanding the nutritional needs and growth patterns of their crops, farmers can adjust inputs such as fertilisers, irrigation, and crop protection products in real-time, ensuring that resources are applied efficiently to support optimal crop development.

Enhanced Yields and Quality: By leveraging hyperspectral technology to monitor and manage crop health effectively, farmers can achieve higher yields and improved crop quality. Early detection and intervention against stressors result in healthier plants, reduced crop losses, and ultimately, increased productivity. Additionally, by fine-tuning inputs based on spectral data, farmers can optimise crop development and achieve better quality produce, commanding higher prices in the market.

Cost Savings: Hyperspectral technology helps farmers reduce input costs by minimising the overuse of fertilisers, pesticides, and water. By applying inputs only where and when needed, farmers can save on expenses while maximising the effectiveness of their agricultural practices. Furthermore, the early detection of crop stressors allows for timely interventions, preventing the need for costly corrective measures later in the season.

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 In an exclusive interaction with AgroSpectrum, Amandeep

To open 7 new RPTOs, Service centre by Jul’23 to serve a burgeoning market

IoTechWorld Avigation announced that they are in the process of setting up 7 remote pilot training organisations (RPTOs) in 5 states by Jul’23 as it aims to sell 3,000 drones this fiscal, up from 500 in the last fiscal.

Currently, the company has collaborated with several universities and other institutions for RPTOs. The new RPTOs too are being opened in partnership with prominent organisations.

The company set by Deepak Bhardwaj and Anoop Upadhyay is India’s 1st drone manufacturing firm to obtain DGCA Type Certificate (TC) for agri-drone AGRIBOT.

To provide after-sales service and expansion of its network, IoTechWorld will also open a new service centre for agri-drone in Kolhapur, Maharashtra.

Last month the company unveiled plans to expand its product line with the launch of a new type of agri-drone. The company has already showcased a more compact version of its famous drone AGRIBOT.

“2 of the upcoming RPTOs will be functional this month. These have come up at in Gharaunda (Haryana) and Jobner (Rajasthan),” said Deepak Bhardwaj, Co-founder & Director.

During the month of Jun 23 – 3 more RPTOs in Gurugram (Haryana), Chikballapur (Karnataka), and Samastipur (Bihar) will begin operation, he said and added the remaining 2 in Rajamundary and Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, will begin operations in Jul’23.

These RPTOs will have an annual capacity to train 360 budding drone pilots per location annually. The company has helped train 400+ pilots to date.        

 IoTechWorld has a presence in 12 states and will be expanding its footprints in newer geographies as well during the current fiscal.

 “We sold over 500 drones in the year 2022-23 and this year’s target is at least 3,000 drones. We have made a comprehensive plan to meet the target and even surpass it,” said Anoop Upadhyay, another Co-founder & Director of IoTechWorld Avigation Pvt Ltd.

Giving further details about the company’s strategy, he said opening 7 new Remote Pilot Training Organisations (RPTOs) will help IoTechWorld Avigation to train more pilots who can operate the drones safely and efficiently.

“We are excited about our plans and believe that they will strengthen IoTechWorld’s position in the agri-drone market in India. The company remains committed to providing high-quality agri- drones and excellent customer service to its valued customers as well as job opportunities for rural youths, Anoop Upadhyay said.

The company is extensively focusing on creating awareness about the benefits of using drones in agriculture. These agri-drones not only save time and money but also increase farm productivity. Besides, the use of drones in farming activities, like spraying pesticides over crops, has health benefits for farmers.

To open 7 new RPTOs, Service centre

SBI will provide loans at the market rate to the customers of IoTech World Aviation without any mortgage, a 3 per cent concession in interest.

State Bank of India (SBI) and drone manufacturer IoTech World have come together to provide agri-drones to farmers at affordable prices and low loans. The two companies signed a formal agreement. The SBI will give loans at 3 per cent less than the market rate to the farmers, who buy agricultural drones from IoTech World Company.

Deepak Bhardwaj, the co-founder IoTech World, said that the SBI will provide loans at the market rate to the customers of IoTech World Aviation without any mortgage, a 3 per cent concession in interest. This exemption will be given under the Government of India’s Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF).

Bhardwaj said that Agri-drones will prove a boon for India’s agriculture sector. The loan facility provided by SBI will prove to be very helpful for those farmers who were not able to buy drones due to a lack of institutional finance facilities.”

Anup Upadhyay, IoTech World Navigation co-founder said drones help in the optimum use of fertilizers and pesticides in agriculture, thereby reducing the cost of farming. The use of agriculture-drone is not only helpful in increasing the yield, but also saves a lot of time. Agri-drones are going to prove a miracle for Indian agriculture. It is noteworthy that IoTech World Navigation was started in the year 2017. This company manufactures agricultural drones.

SBI will provide loans at the market

IoTechWorld will be the technical partner in setting up of Remote Pilot Training Organization (RPTO) for agricultural drones with MPKV.

Leading agri-drone manufacturer IoTechWorld Avigation has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth (Agriculture University), Rahuri, Maharashtra to promote the use of drone to boost farm productivity in the country.

The MoU was signed by Dr P N Rasal, Dean(F/A) & Director of Instructions, on behalf of the university, while Anoop Kumar Upadhyay, Co-Founder & Director signed on the behalf of IoTechWorld Avigation.

IoTechWorld will be the technical partner in setting up of Remote Pilot Training Organization (RPTO) for Agricultural Drones with MPKV, which in turn will help reduce drone pilot shortage in the country.Under this partnership, IoTechWorld Avigation and MPKV aim to work collectively in science and technology and promote the use of drones in agriculture.

Anoop Kumar Upadhyay said his company and the university will also work on joint educational and Research and Development projects to build a modern and sustainable smart agricultural system.

IoTechWorld Avigation mentioned that the tie-up with an institution like MPKV will help IoTechWorld Avigation to promote research activities promotion of drone n agriculture. Together we are going to work for the promotion of drone technology for the betterment of Indian agriculture.

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