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Drone Spraying Services in Tripura

Drone spraying in Tripura typically costs ₹400–₹550 per acre for paddy and winter vegetables. CropWings serves all eight districts via its pan-India pilot network — coverage depends on certified pilots active near you, so check live availability in the app first. Small valley plots around Agartala are usually clustered so one pilot can cover 20–25 acres a day.

Tripura's agriculture sits in narrow river valleys between forested hill ranges. The lowlands of West Tripura, Sepahijala and Gomati grow Aman and Boro paddy — the state's staple — while Dhalai, Unakoti and North Tripura carry Queen and Kew pineapple, jackfruit and rubber on the slopes. Holdings are small and fragmented, which is exactly where drones earn their keep: no spray lanes trampled through standing paddy, and an acre finished in under ten minutes with a fraction of the water a knapsack crew needs.

CropWings does not run a resident fleet in Tripura; the state is served through the pan-India CropWings pilot network, so coverage depends on certified pilots active in your district — check live availability in the app before planning a spray. Demand concentrates on Boro paddy between December and May, when lift-irrigated fields around Agartala, Bishalgarh and Udaipur need timely blast and stem-borer sprays, and on rabi potato and winter vegetables from November to February.

Districts in Tripura

CropWings pilots take bookings across Tripura, including Dhalai, Gomati, Khowai, North Tripura, Sepahijala, South Tripura, Unakoti, West Tripura. Availability varies by season — check live pilot coverage for your village in the app.

Crops we spray in Tripura

Paddy (Rice) — ₹399–₹525/acreMaize — ₹400–₹500/acre

Pilots in Tripura also cover pineapple, rubber, potato, jackfruit, arecanut, winter vegetables, tea — ask for a quote in the app.

Season guide

Aman paddy is transplanted with the heavy southwest monsoon (June–September) and harvested by December; Boro paddy runs December–May on lift irrigation and takes the most crop-protection sprays; rabi potato and vegetables occupy November–February; pineapple on the Dhalai and Kumarghat slopes follows its own flowering and fruiting calendar.

How to book in Tripura

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 paddy in Tripura?

Expect roughly ₹400–₹500 per acre for Aman or Boro paddy in the valley belts of West Tripura, Sepahijala and Gomati, and up to ₹550 for vegetable plots needing finer droplet work. Because holdings are small, pilots usually price clustered village bookings better than single half-acre jobs. The CropWings app shows the final quote before you confirm.

Can I book a CropWings drone near Agartala or Udaipur?

Yes — book through the CropWings app: mark your plot, choose the crop and chemical, and request a slot. Tripura is served via the CropWings pilot network, subject to pilot availability in your district, and the app displays live coverage before payment. Grouping bookings with neighbouring farmers in your village significantly improves how quickly a pilot confirms.

Which crops in Tripura can be sprayed by drone?

Boro and Aman paddy are the main use case — flooded valley fields suit aerial spraying perfectly. Maize, rabi potato and winter vegetables around Melaghar and Bishalgarh also respond well. Pineapple and rubber on steeper Dhalai and Unakoti slopes are assessed plot-by-plot, since hill gradients and wind decide whether a safe flight plan is possible.

Is drone spraying legal in Tripura, and are the pilots licensed?

Yes. The Drone Rules 2021 apply across India, including Tripura: the drone must carry a DigitalSky UIN and the operator needs a DGCA-issued Remote Pilot Certificate. Spraying must follow the Ministry of Agriculture's SOPs for drone application of pesticides. CropWings verifies every pilot's certificate and drone registration before they can accept bookings in the app.

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