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The Intelligent Agriculture Spraying Drone is engineered for both rugged terrains and flat farmlands, boasting state-of-the-art AI-driven features such as binocular environment perception, LiDAR, and millimeter wave radar.

Kody Technolab Limited, a forerunner in robotics and AI solutions has signed a groundbreaking MoU with Ray Nano Science and Research Center to develop an intelligent agricultural drone designed for precision spraying with drones ranging between 20 to 50 Litres of capacity. This collaboration aims to redefine sustainable farming practices across India.

The Intelligent Agriculture Spraying Drone is engineered for both rugged terrains and flat farmlands, boasting state-of-the-art AI-driven features such as binocular environment perception, LiDAR, and millimeter wave radar to deliver precise and automated spraying solutions. This drone is tailored for efficient distribution of nano urea, addressing the critical need for optimising fertiliser use in Indian agriculture, thereby significantly reducing environmental impact. This will be the largest drone in the Indian market for agriculture purposes, offering the highest precision available. Previously, only drones with a capacity of 10 to 15 litres were available, making this drone a groundbreaking innovation.

The introduction of this intelligent agricultural drone comes at a pivotal time for Indian farming, which faces challenges such as inefficient resource use, and declining productivity. By enabling precision spraying and providing data-driven insights, the drone will help farmers optimize inputs, reduce waste, and improve crop health. This innovation is set to boost yields, increase profitability, and accelerate the adoption of sustainable, modern farming practices.

This partnership aligns with India’s Vision 2047 initiative, which targets transforming the country into a global innovation hub and achieving a $30 trillion economy. With agriculture being a key sector in this transformation, the introduction of advanced drone technology is expected to drive productivity while supporting the nation’s green growth and sustainability goals.

Kody Technolab’s MD, Manav Patel, commented, “This MOU marks a pivotal moment for both companies and for India’s agricultural sector. We are creating the next generation of farming solutions, which will not only enhance productivity but also contribute to the nation’s vision of becoming a global leader in technology by 2047.”

As part of India’s march toward a Viksit Bharat, the agriculture sector will be central in driving the country’s future economic growth. AI powered Drones are set to become indispensable tools in this effort, aligning with the country’s roadmap to 2047.

The partnership between Kody Technolab and Ray Nano Science is poised to set new standards in agricultural technology, aligning with India’s broader objectives to foster digital innovation, improve food security, and reduce the environmental impact of farming practices. This innovation will not only serve Indian farmers but also create new global opportunities for smart farming solutions.

The Intelligent Agriculture Spraying Drone is engineered

Field efficacy studies have underscored the safety and positive impact of Ray Nano Science & Research Centre’s Nano Urea, positioning it as a non-toxic and environmentally friendly alternative

In a momentous achievement for the agricultural sector, India has firmly established itself as a global leader in Nano Agri Inputs, encompassing Nano fertilisers and Nano micro-nutrients, heralding a transformative era in sustainable farming practices. The notable progress in nanotechnology-driven agricultural solutions has catapulted India to the forefront of innovation, providing groundbreaking solutions that reduce dependence on conventional bulk fertilisers like Urea, promoting self-reliance, and mitigating environmental impact without compromising crop yield, thereby ensuring food security. Additionally, these advancements significantly alleviate the government’s expenditure on subsidies.

Beyond established fertiliser companies, pivotal contributors to India’s ascendancy in this domain include innovative start-ups such as Ray Nano Science & Research Centre, focusing primarily on Nano technology-driven research. Actively engaged in developing avant-garde products leveraging nanotechnology for agricultural benefits, they have played a key role in shaping India’s leadership.

With a commitment to innovation and technological progress, the organisation has successfully introduced Nano Urea, utilising its patented Green Technology, and initiated operations at its fully automated nano urea plant in Mogar, Gujarat, a mere five months after receiving Fertiliser Control Order permission.

Field efficacy studies have underscored the safety and positive impact of Ray Nano Science & Research Centre’s Nano Urea, positioning it as a non-toxic and environmentally friendly alternative. This product not only enhances crop productivity but also ensures the well-being of users and the surrounding environment.

Field efficacy studies have underscored the safety