Drone Spraying Services in Mizoram
Expect ₹450–₹550 per acre for wet-rice paddy in the Champhai valley — Mizoram's rice bowl — and ₹500–₹650 on steep jhum and terrace plots elsewhere in the state. CropWings reaches Mizoram through its pilot network, subject to pilot availability in your district; open the app, drop a pin on your field and request a slot.
Mizoram is India's steepest farm state — most cultivation is jhum on hill slopes, cycling through clearing in December–January, burning in February–March and sowing with the first showers of April–May. The exception is wet-rice cultivation in the Champhai valley, the state's rice bowl, and along the Tlawng and Tuirial river flats in Kolasib and Mamit. Beyond paddy and maize, farmers grow the fiery Mizo bird's eye chilli, ginger, turmeric, banana and squash, with Hnahlan's grape vineyards near Champhai and oil palm in the western foothills adding cash-crop depth.
CropWings has no resident fleet in Mizoram; spraying is fulfilled via the CropWings pilot network, subject to pilot availability in your district — check the app before fixing a date. The terrain is exactly where drones outperform: a knapsack crew on a 40-degree jhum slope covers little ground safely, while a drone launched from a ridge path treats the same plot in minutes. Champhai's paddy flats, Kolasib's valley rice and Hnahlan's vineyards offer the most straightforward flying and the quickest booking confirmations.
Districts in Mizoram
CropWings pilots take bookings across Mizoram, including Aizawl, Champhai, Hnahthial, Khawzawl, Kolasib, Lawngtlai, Lunglei, Mamit, Saitual, Serchhip, Siaha. Availability varies by season — check live pilot coverage for your village in the app.
Crops we spray in Mizoram
Pilots in Mizoram also cover Mizo bird's eye chilli, ginger, turmeric, banana, Hnahlan grapes, oil palm, pineapple, squash (iskut), anthurium, sugarcane (small pockets) — ask for a quote in the app.
Season guide
The jhum calendar dominates: clearing December–January, burning February–March, sowing of upland rice, maize and chilli with April–May showers, weeding and pest rounds through the June–September monsoon. Champhai and Kolasib wet rice is transplanted June–July and harvested November–December. Ginger and turmeric planted March–April lift from December, and Hnahlan grape sprays cluster around the pre-monsoon flowering months.
How to book in Mizoram
1. Download & Register. Install the CropWings app from the Play Store or App Store and create your farmer profile in minutes.
2. Find Nearby Pilots. View available drone pilots near your farm, compare pricing, ratings, and availability.
3. Contact & Get Service. Connect with a pilot directly through the app, discuss your crop and land details, and schedule the service easily.
4. Unlock Your Discount. Have a service coupon? Apply it instantly during booking to get premium drone spraying at a special rate.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the drone spraying rate per acre in Mizoram?
Wet-rice paddy on the Champhai valley floor and the Kolasib–Mamit river flats typically costs ₹450–₹550 per acre. Jhum and terrace plots on steeper slopes — bird's eye chilli, maize, upland rice — usually price at ₹500–₹650 because plots are small and launch points take time to reach. The CropWings app shows the final quote for your marked field.
Can I book a drone spray in Aizawl, Lunglei or Champhai? How does it work?
Yes — bookings are fulfilled by visiting CropWings network pilots, since no fleet is stationed inside Mizoram yet; how fast a slot confirms depends on which pilots can reach your district. Register in the app with your mobile number, mark the field, pick crop and chemical, and request a date. Valley paddy around Champhai and Kolasib generally gets matched quicker than remote southern blocks in Siaha or Lawngtlai.
Which crops in Mizoram suit drone spraying?
Champhai's wet rice is the natural first pick — flat, contiguous and easy to fly. Mizo bird's eye chilli and maize on jhum slopes benefit hugely because drones remove the danger of hand-spraying steep ground. Ginger and turmeric take foliar rounds well, and Hnahlan's grape vineyards use targeted low-volume sprays during flowering and fruit set.
Is drone spraying legal in Mizoram, including near the Myanmar border?
Spray drones are legal across India under the Drone Rules 2021 — each aircraft carries a Digital Sky UIN and every CropWings network pilot holds a DGCA Remote Pilot Certificate. Green-zone flying up to 120 metres needs no prior permission. However, strips along the Myanmar border (Champhai, Siaha, Lawngtlai side) and the Bangladesh border near Mamit are restricted airspace; the app flags such plots before you pay.
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