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ADAMA India Announces ADAMA Fly High Drone Spray Services

ADAMA India, a leading crop protection solution provider, has launched "ADAMA Fly High Drones," a drone spraying service for farmers in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. Sahin Ozkan, CEO of ADAMA India, launched the drone spray facility in the presence of farmers, retailers, and the ADAMA team.

ADAMA India Announces ADAMA Fly High Drone Spray Services

ADAMA India, a leading crop protection solution provider, has launched "ADAMA Fly High Drones," a drone spraying service for farmers in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. Sahin Ozkan, CEO of ADAMA India, launched the drone spray facility in the presence of farmers, retailers, and the ADAMA team.

The ADAMA Fly High Drone services will help farmers spray their crops more effectively and uniformly while also addressing the farm labor shortage. Farmers will save time by using drone spraying technology, which will also shield them from increased chemical exposure.

At the launch, Sahin Ozkan, CEO of ADAMA India, stated that "drone technology is an important advancement in Indian agriculture, offering multiple benefits to Indian farmers, from better and uniform spraying, safety, optimal use of chemicals, and much more.” He continued, “We are thrilled to contribute to this revolution from the ground up by offering farmers ADAMA Fly High, an advanced spray technology that complements our wide range of crop protection options.”

He further commented, "ADAMA India prioritizes the needs of farmers and works closely with them to understand their challenges and provide straightforward solutions to address them. Our new drone spraying services are designed to make it simple and efficient for farmers to benefit from this cutting-edge technology.”

 

In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, ADAMA launched the Fly High drone spray service, with plans to quickly expand it across the nation. By getting in touch with their neighborhood ADAMA dealer or representative, farmers can arrange for the services.

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