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IIT-Madras students develop drone ‘Agricopter’ to automate pesticides spraying




Every year 10,000 farmers died in India and health of many is adversely affected due to use of pesticides. The drone 'Agricopter' will be available at service mode for Rs 350 per acre

The journey of making ‘Agricopter’ started back in 2018, when one of the three developers, Rishabh Verma who hails from a farmer’s family narrated issues faced by farmers to his friends. Quoting data from Chandra Bhushan, deputy director-general, Center for Science and Environment (CSE), Verma said, each year, around 10,000 farmers die in India from the harmful effects of chemicals in the pesticides.Students from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras developed a device ‘Agricopter’ which will eliminate the need of manual spraying of pesticides in the fields by the farmers. The hexacopter drone can spray pesticides 10 times faster and claims to provide 100 per cent accuracy with its multispectral imaging camera to make smart maps of farmland based on the health of the crops.

The manual spraying is a very tedious process. Every year 10,000 farmers die in India and health of many is adversely affected mainly due to two of the pesticides — monocrotophos and oxydemetonmethyl which were mentioned as class 1 pesticides by the World Health Organisation (WHO).Verma who hails from an agricultural family in Rajasthan said, “The economy of India is mainly dependent on farming, but we did not upgrade the techniques involved in the same. There is an urgent need to change farming techniques, and the device – Agricopter will provide a new avenue of farming.”After initial research with farmers, farm-based organisations, pesticide sellers and associations, the journey of making a drone started. “When we discussed the issue of pesticides with farmers, and the pesticide associations, we found that many people do not have the knowledge about proper applications of the pesticides. Our main aim is to aware people first. Currently, we will run trial runs at the device. Once it is finalised we will provide it on service-basis at Rs 350 per acre,” he said.

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