Drone Spraying Services in YSR Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh
CropWings connects farmers in YSR Kadapa with certified drone pilots for crop spraying, typically at ₹400–₹600 per acre. Banana under drip is planted and sprayed nearly year-round, while kharif groundnut and KC Canal paddy follow the June–July monsoon. Compare nearby pilots, exact quotes and coupon discounts in the CropWings app.
YSR Kadapa is Rayalaseema's horticulture engine — Pulivendula's well-known banana gardens, papaya and sweet orange under drip irrigation — alongside paddy in the Proddatur–Mydukur belt on the KC Canal tail and rain-fed groundnut and red gram elsewhere. High-value banana and citrus justify frequent, precise sprays, and drones apply them without dragging hoses through drip-irrigated orchards.
Crops we spray in YSR Kadapa
Common spray jobs in YSR Kadapa cover banana, papaya, sweet-orange, paddy, groundnut, red-gram.
Nearby districts
Pilots serving YSR Kadapa frequently take orders in Nandyal, Annamayya, Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore, Anantapur.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the drone spraying price per acre for banana in Pulivendula?
Banana spraying in the Pulivendula belt typically costs ₹500–₹600 per acre per round, priced above field crops because the tall canopy needs higher spray volumes and careful flight lines between rows. Regular rounds against sigatoka leaf spot and sucking pests protect bunch quality, and drone application keeps workers and hoses out of the drip-irrigated garden entirely.
Can I book drone spraying for paddy in Proddatur and Mydukur?
Yes. The Proddatur–Mydukur paddy belt on the KC Canal system is active CropWings territory, with rounds typically at ₹400–₹500 per acre for stem borer, blast and brown planthopper sprays. Mark your field in the app, pick a slot, and the assigned pilot flies the block bund-to-bund — most bookings in this belt are completed within the week.
Does drone spraying work for rain-fed groundnut in Kadapa district?
Yes. Kadapa's rain-fed groundnut needs tikka leaf spot and rust sprays from about 40 days after sowing, and the window after a rain break is short. A drone covers 20–25 acres a day using only 8–10 litres of water per acre — a practical advantage in Rayalaseema villages where water for spraying is itself hard to arrange in a dry spell.
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