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Drone Spraying Services in Rajasthan

Drone crop spraying in Rajasthan typically costs ₹450-₹600 per acre: mustard and wheat around ₹450-₹550, cotton in the Sri Ganganagar-Hanumangarh canal belt ₹500-₹600, and Hadoti soyabean near ₹500. CropWings covers Rajasthan via its certified pilot network, subject to pilot availability in your district — enter your village in the app to check.

Rajasthan, India's largest state by area, farms everything from canal-irrigated cotton and wheat in Sri Ganganagar and Hanumangarh to soyabean across the Hadoti plateau of Kota, Baran and Jhalawar, and groundnut on Bikaner's sandy plains. It is also the country's biggest mustard producer, centred on Bharatpur, Alwar and Deeg. Low humidity, large field blocks and long distances between plots make aerial spraying efficient here — a drone finishes an acre in minutes and skips the water haulage that desert farms struggle with.

CropWings serves Rajasthan through its certified pilot network — coverage varies widely across a state this large, so confirm pilot availability for your district in the app before scheduling. Demand clusters around mustard aphid sprays in the Bharatpur-Alwar-Deeg belt from December to February, whitefly and pink bollworm control on Sri Ganganagar cotton, and monsoon fungicide rounds on Hadoti soyabean. Western Rajasthan also remembers the 2020 locust invasion, when drones were pressed into service for control and showed farmers how fast aerial application works.

Districts in Rajasthan

CropWings pilots take bookings across Rajasthan, including Ajmer, Alwar, Balotra, Banswara, Baran, Barmer, Beawar, Bharatpur, Bhilwara, Bikaner, Bundi, Chittorgarh, Churu, Dausa, Deeg, Dholpur, Didwana-Kuchaman, Dungarpur, Hanumangarh, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jalore, Jhalawar, Jhunjhunu, Jodhpur, Karauli, Khairthal-Tijara, Kota, Kotputli-Behror, Nagaur, Pali, Phalodi, Pratapgarh, Rajsamand, Salumbar, Sawai Madhopur, Sikar, Sirohi, Sri Ganganagar, Tonk, Udaipur. Availability varies by season — check live pilot coverage for your village in the app.

Crops we spray in Rajasthan

Wheat — ₹399–₹499/acreCotton — ₹450–₹600/acreSoyabean — ₹400–₹550/acreGroundnut — ₹420–₹520/acreMaize — ₹400–₹500/acre

Pilots in Rajasthan also cover chilli, bajra, guar, cumin, coriander, barley, moth bean, fenugreek, isabgol — ask for a quote in the app.

Season guide

Kharif (July-October): soyabean in Hadoti, groundnut around Bikaner, bajra and guar on rainfed sands, and cotton sown April-May in the canal belt with peak pest pressure August-September. Rabi (November-March): mustard sown October-November with the critical aphid spray window in December-January, followed by wheat, barley, cumin and coriander. High summer winds and dust storms shift slots — pilots prefer early-morning sorties.

How to book in Rajasthan

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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the drone spraying price per acre for mustard in Rajasthan?

Mustard spraying typically costs ₹450-₹550 per acre in the Bharatpur-Alwar-Deeg belt, mostly for aphid control between December and February. Cotton in Sri Ganganagar and Hanumangarh runs ₹500-₹600 per acre, and Hadoti soyabean about ₹450-₹550. Rates depend on plot size, terrain and tank mix — the CropWings app shows a firm quote once you mark your field boundary.

How do I book drone spraying in Rajasthan, and which districts does CropWings cover?

Rajasthan is served via the CropWings pilot network, subject to pilot availability in your district — the app shows live coverage when you enter your village. Register with your mobile number, mark the field, select crop and chemical, and choose a slot. In peak mustard-aphid weeks (December-January) and cotton season, book four to five days ahead given the distances pilots travel.

Which crops in Rajasthan are suitable for drone spraying?

Mustard is the standout — its dense December canopy makes ground entry damaging, while drones apply aphid sprays without trampling. Cotton, wheat, soyabean, groundnut, chilli and maize all suit aerial application. Guar and cumin plots also benefit from uniform low-volume coverage, though cumin fungicide timing is weather-critical. Orchard crops like kinnow in Sri Ganganagar need a pilot assessment first.

Is drone spraying legal in Rajasthan? Do pilots need DGCA approval?

Yes. India's Drone Rules 2021 permit agricultural spraying with DGCA type-certified drones registered on Digital Sky and flown by Remote Pilot Certificate holders. Most Rajasthan farmland is green zone — flights up to 120 metres need no prior permission — but fields near the international border in Sri Ganganagar, Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Barmer can fall in restricted zones, which CropWings pilots verify before confirming your booking.

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