Drone Spraying Services in Madhya Pradesh
Soyabean spraying in Madhya Pradesh typically costs ₹400–₹500 per acre, with Nimar chilli and cotton at ₹450–₹550 and wheat foliar rounds from about ₹400. Bookings run through the CropWings app via the CropWings pilot network, subject to pilot availability in your district — Maharashtra-border districts like Burhanpur and Chhindwara usually match fastest.
Madhya Pradesh carries India's largest soyabean acreage, concentrated on the Malwa plateau across Indore, Ujjain, Dewas, Sehore and Shajapur, and the July–September window against girdle beetle, semilooper and anthracnose is the single biggest spray operation in the state. The Nimar valley — Khargone, Barwani, Khandwa and Dhar — adds cotton and the red-chilli belt that feeds the Bedia chilli mandi, while Sehore and Vidisha grow premium Sharbati wheat and Balaghat anchors eastern MP's paddy. Flat, consolidated Malwa fields are near-ideal drone terrain.
CropWings runs deep operations next door in Maharashtra, so Madhya Pradesh is served via the CropWings pilot network, subject to pilot availability in your district — check the app for live slots. The Maharashtra-border belt — Burhanpur, Khandwa, Betul, Chhindwara, Pandhurna and Balaghat — sits closest to active corridors and generally matches faster. Book by adding your khasra-mapped land in the app, choosing crop and chemical, and picking a slot; a pilot with a DGCA type-certified drone can cover 20–25 acres of soyabean in a working day.
Districts in Madhya Pradesh
CropWings pilots take bookings across Madhya Pradesh, including Agar Malwa, Alirajpur, Anuppur, Ashoknagar, Balaghat, Barwani, Betul, Bhind, Bhopal, Burhanpur, Chhatarpur, Chhindwara, Damoh, Datia, Dewas, Dhar, Dindori, Guna, Gwalior, Harda, Indore, Jabalpur, Jhabua, Katni, Khandwa, Khargone, Maihar, Mandla, Mandsaur, Mauganj, Morena, Narmadapuram, Narsinghpur, Neemuch, Niwari, Pandhurna, Panna, Raisen, Rajgarh, Ratlam, Rewa, Sagar, Satna, Sehore, Seoni, Shahdol, Shajapur, Sheopur, Shivpuri, Sidhi, Singrauli, Tikamgarh, Ujjain, Umaria, Vidisha. Availability varies by season — check live pilot coverage for your village in the app.
Crops we spray in Madhya Pradesh
Pilots in Madhya Pradesh also cover gram (chana), mustard, garlic, onion, lentil (masoor), tur (arhar), sugarcane — ask for a quote in the app.
Season guide
Soyabean goes in with the mid-June monsoon onset and takes its critical sprays July–September; whitefly (yellow-mosaic vector) and girdle-beetle flushes decide yields on the Malwa plateau. Rabi wheat and chana run November–March, with fungicide and foliar-nutrition rounds December–February — Sharbati belts in Sehore–Vidisha are particular about spray timing. Nimar chilli, transplanted June–July, needs thrips–mite rounds into October, and Balaghat paddy peaks August–September. Open Malwa afternoons get gusty; morning flights are standard.
How to book in Madhya Pradesh
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the drone spraying rate per acre for soyabean in Madhya Pradesh?
Soyabean drone spraying on the Malwa plateau typically costs ₹400–₹500 per acre, excluding chemical. Wheat and chana foliar rounds fall in the same band; Nimar chilli and cotton run ₹450–₹550 because of denser canopies and repeat rounds. Village-level bookings of 20–25 acres — one pilot's day — get the best effective rate. The CropWings app shows the live quote for your tehsil.
How do I book drone spraying in Indore, Ujjain or Khargone — is CropWings active in MP?
Madhya Pradesh is served via the CropWings pilot network, subject to pilot availability in your district — add your field in the CropWings app, pick crop and chemical, and check live slots. CropWings' deep Maharashtra operations mean border districts such as Burhanpur, Khandwa, Betul, Chhindwara, Pandhurna and Balaghat usually confirm fastest; Malwa bookings are matched as network pilots free up, so book ahead of the July spray rush.
Which Madhya Pradesh crops are best suited to drone spraying?
Soyabean is the flagship — flat Malwa fields, a compressed July–September spray window and labour shortages at peak make drones a natural fit. Nimar chilli and cotton need frequent rounds through dense canopies, Balaghat's flooded paddy sprays without wading, and Sharbati wheat in Sehore–Vidisha takes late foliar fungicide passes that tractor booms would trample. Chana pod-borer sprays in January also work well.
Is drone spraying legal in Madhya Pradesh? Do I need any permission as a farmer?
Yes, it is legal, and the farmer needs no licence — compliance sits with the operator. Under the Drone Rules, 2021, CropWings flies DGCA type-certified spray drones registered on Digital Sky, with pilots holding a Remote Pilot Certificate from a DGCA-approved RPTO, following CIB&RC drone-application SOPs. Most MP farmland is green zone (flights up to 120 metres); restricted zones near airports and Gwalior's defence airspace are checked automatically before flight.
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