Syngenta launches agri drone spraying awareness drive in Punjab and Haryana

In a mega demonstration of the significance of drones in agriculture, Syngenta India launched a special awareness drive by simultaneously using 100 drones across Punjab and Haryana to spray its advanced crop protection solution - Incipio.

Syngenta launches agri drone spraying awareness drive in Punjab and Haryana

In a mega demonstration of the significance of drones in agriculture, Syngenta India launched a special awareness drive by simultaneously using 100 drones across Punjab and Haryana to spray its advanced crop protection solution - Incipio. With this Syngenta has taken another pioneering step towards advancing sustainable agriculture.

With the increasing role of drones in boosting agricultural productivity and empowering farmers, this initiative aims to equip farmers of Punjab and Haryana with benefits and implications of modern farming practices and also educate farmers about the transformative potential of drones in farming, including efficiency improvements, cost reductions, and the promotion of sustainable practices.

The Syngenta drone yantra is travelling in Punjab and Haryana and is targeting to cover approximately 10,000 farmers across multiple districts about the benefits of drone spraying, says a company pressnote. Olympic Boxing Medalist Vijender Singh, who was the chief guest, lauded Syngenta India's efforts in raising awareness about drone technology in agriculture. While complimenting Syngenta for this unique drive, Singh said, "Drone will become a game-changer for agriculture for it will not only provide new employment and entrepreneurship opportunities for the youth, but will also enhance efficiency for our farmers, and help in their yields."

The Olympian, himself hailing from an agriculture background, applauded Syngenta for helping farmers with technology and innovative products like Incipio and Simodis for paddy and vegetable crops respectively. During the launch event, live demonstrations showcased the precision and efficiency of drone spraying. Over 600 farmers from Macchiwara in Ludhiana district participated in the demonstration, underlining their keen interest in harnessing innovative technologies for enhanced agricultural practices.

Susheel Kumar, Country Head and Managing Director of Syngenta India, emphasized the pivotal role of technology in achieving sustainable agriculture. He said that Syngenta India is at the forefront of enabling farmers to embrace innovation, not only for a greener future but also for increased productivity and improved income. Highlighting the significance of technology integration in agriculture, Kumar noted that the world faces escalating food demand and environmental challenges.

Sachin Kamra, Head of Farmer Centric Ecosystem at Syngenta India, highlighted the company's commitment to technology-driven progress. He mentioned the launch of drone spray solutions and the successful implementation of commercial spray services across several states, including Maharashtra, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka.

He said that 2643 acres have been sprayed commercially so far using Syngenta's drone technology. In 2022, Syngenta's Drone Yatra covered 13 states completing a milestone of 17,000 km to create awareness of drone spraying among farmers.