Despite significant technological advances in various domains in India, agriculture still lags behind in technology adoption. While various agri-mechanization technologies are being introduced, financial products are being launched, and supply chain issues are being addressed, we believe that there is a lot more room for improvement in the status quo through the adoption of technologies that some countries around the world are already benefiting from.
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Farm Labour Shortage
34 million farm laborer’s left agriculture between 2005 and 2012
Inefficiency
Time-consuming and non-uniform spraying increases costs and reduces yield.
Wastage
More than 50% of the spray goes to non-target areas or ends up on the ground.
Capability
The SYENA-H10 has undergone multiple seasons of trials and covered thousands of acres in spraying pilots and demonstrations over the past 5 years. It has been optimized for continuous field operations. The following are the work rate capacities of the SYENA-H10:
60 acres per day for ultra-low volume spraying (2-3 liters per acre)
30 acres per day for low-volume spraying (8-10 liters per acre)
10 acres per day for medium-volume spraying (25-30 liters per acre)
Please note that these work rates are estimates based on assumed spray volume rates for 5 hours of daily operation. They should not be considered as dosage recommendations for spraying. The correct spray dosage should be confirmed with the agri-chemical manufacturing company or the local distributor before commencing any operations.
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