Swarms of nanodrones can greatly increase the efficiency of agriculture. Researchers are certain that they can spray and fertilize independently when they detect a need and much more.
Sat., May 31, 2025, 3:47 p.m.
Unprecedented growth
The global market for agricultural nanodrones is growing rapidly. Forecasts predict an average annual growth rate of 35% over the next decade. Governments and private investors are increasingly investing in this groundbreaking technology and driving progress in research, development and deployment.
Agricultural countries such as India, Brazil and the countries of sub-Saharan Africa are actively using nanodrones. The market for small and nano drones is expected to reach USD 10.4 billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 8.6% from 2023. The focus here is on agriculture and disaster management.
Political recommendations also advocate subsidies and incentives to encourage small farmers to use drone technology.
Nanodrones make agriculture much more efficient
Research shows that the use of nanodrones has helped to optimize efficiency in agriculture. The Robotic Eagle-Micro Drone, for example, shows the potential of bio-inspired nanodrones in tackling agricultural problems such as pollinator decline and crop monitoring.
Nanocopters, or small helicopter-like drones, can also be used to stimulate pollination and increase productivity.
Examples: Monitor, detect, treat
The seamless integration of nanodrones into sensor networks has proven its worth in large-scale agricultural monitoring. It improves crop yields and reduces the use of chemical pesticides at the same time.
As these drones detect plant diseases before visible symptoms appear, they prevent large-scale crop losses and thus ensure food security even in regions affected by unpredictable climate changes.
Newer nanodrones offer innovative solutions that increase efficiency while reducing operating costs and environmental impact. For example, nanodrones such as AgroFly are designed for high-precision pesticide application, minimizing drift and ensuring optimal crop protection without excessive exposure to the product.
Another system called AgroWings is designed for large-scale monitoring and is equipped with AI-powered sensors that analyze soil conditions, detect nutrient deficiencies and provide real-time feedback to farmers.
Robotic Eagle uses advanced imaging technologies to detect early signs of disease, pest infestation and water stress to intervene in time and prevent large-scale crop failure.
Nano drones in agriculture are a growing trend. There are various companies that specialize in drones for agriculture and whose shares are traded on the stock exchange, such as Drone Destination or ZenaTech. There are also companies that manufacture drones in general, such as DJI or Parrot, whose shares can also be found on the stock exchange.
Drone Destination:
This company is a major player in the agricultural drone market and recently completed a successful IPO.
Drone Destination Limited is an India-based drone as a service (DaaS) and training company. The company is engaged in trading, operating, manufacturing, repairing, leasing and training for various types of drones including Multirotor, Fixed Wing, Hybrid UAV, e-VTOL, UAS, SUAV, RPV, RPAS, UWV, UGV and others. The company is a licensee of the General Directorate of Civil Aviation.
ZenaTech: $ZENA (+1,66 %)
This company specializes in AI-powered drone solutions that can also be used in agriculture.
DJI and Parrot: $PARRO (-1,09 %)
These companies are leading manufacturers of drones that can also be used in agriculture.
Joby Aviation: $JOBY
A company that focuses on the development of air cab drones that can also be used in agriculture.
Northrop Grumman: $NOC (+1,29 %)
A well-known defense manufacturer that also develops and offers drones for agriculture.
Teledyne Technologies: $TDY (+0,47 %)
A company active in various fields, including agriculture and aviation, offering drone solutions.
Exail Technologies: $EXA (+2,84 %)
A company that focuses on developing drone solutions for agriculture and other industries.
Autel Robotics: $688208
Another major manufacturer of civilian drones that also offers drones for agriculture.
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