- Kisan Drone Yojana 2025 offers up to 90% subsidy and free training to farmers for using drone technology in farming.
- Hands-on training for 5-10 days on drone operation, maintenance, safety, and crop monitoring.
- Rs 1,261 crore funding supports women self-help groups and promotes tech-enabled farming with drone kits.
Kisan Drone Yojana 2025 by the Central Government offers up to 90% subsidy and free training to farmers for drone-based smart farming and crop monitoring. This new scheme aims to change Indian agriculture by helping farmers with modern drone technology, cutting input costs, and improving yields through precise crop management.
Eligibility and Subsidy Details under Kisan Drone Yojana 2025
This scheme targets different farmer groups to encourage the widespread use of drones in agriculture. Individual farmers can get a subsidy between 40% and 50%, while special categories like Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and women-led Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) receive a generous subsidy of up to 90%. This ensures that smallholders and marginalized farmers also get modern farming tools.
Comprehensive Training Program for Farmers
Free hands-on training lasting 5 to 10 days is given to farmers at Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) and other authorized centres. This training helps farmers not only to operate drones but also to maintain them and use them safely for different crop-specific uses.
Subsidy Benefits for Different Farmer Categories
The subsidy is made to be inclusive and supportive. Here’s a simple breakdown:
Farmer Category | Subsidy Percentage |
---|---|
Scheduled Castes (SC) / Scheduled Tribes (ST) | 90% |
Women-led Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) | 90% |
Individual Farmers (General) | 40% – 50% |
Hands-on Training: What Farmers Will Learn
The training covers a variety of key skills, including:
- Drone operation and flight controls for farming tasks
- Routine maintenance and troubleshooting methods
- Safety procedures to protect farmers and crops
- Crop-specific drone uses like pesticide spraying and disease monitoring
Drone Kit Components and Their Uses
Farmers will get a complete drone kit equipped to handle different agricultural needs. The kit includes:
- Spraying assembly for crops
- Rechargeable batteries and charger
- Downward-facing camera for crop surveillance
- PH meter to test soil conditions
- Anemometer to measure wind speed during spraying
Financial Support and Institutional Backing
The government has set aside Rs 1,261 crore under Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihood Mission (DAY-NRLM) to support this scheme. A big focus is on women self-help groups (SHGs) through the NaMo Drone Didi Yojana, which plans to provide over 14,500 SHGs with drones by the end of fiscal year 2025-26, encouraging entrepreneurship and skill development in rural areas.
Impact of Drone Technology on Indian Farming
Using drone technology helps farmers in many ways, including:
- Reduces manual labour and physical stress
- Lowers the cost of pesticides and fertilizers by precise application
- Minimizes health risks linked to chemical exposure
- Allows early disease detection for timely action
- Improves crop yields and farm profitability
Future Vision: Modernizing Agriculture with Technology
Kisan Drone Yojana 2025 is an important step toward building a tech-savvy agricultural system. By mixing drones with traditional farming, the government aims to improve rural livelihoods, make agriculture more sustainable, and prepare the sector to face climate-related challenges well. This scheme also matches long-term goals of boosting food security and rural economic growth through innovation.
To know more or apply, farmers can visit the official DAY-NRLM website: https://aajeevika.gov.in.
By using the Kisan Drone Yojana 2025, you can adopt modern farming methods, cut costs, and increase your crop yields. This government-supported scheme offers a new opportunity for Indian farmers ready to move forward with technology.