Engineered for rugged field use and daily efficiency, AeroCrop offers Indian farmers autonomous spraying with consistent coverage, radar-based navigation, and low input waste.
Jyoti Global Plast, a company with over four decades of expertise in precision plastics and composites, has officially announced the launch of AeroCrop, a high-performance agricultural drone designed to support precision spraying in Indian farming environments. Marking its strategic entry into agri-tech, the company’s latest innovation offers an autonomous aerial platform that enhances efficiency, reduces chemical wastage, and supports sustainable farming practices.
Built for daily operations across diverse terrains, AeroCrop is capable of spraying up to 30 acres per day, with a flight endurance of up to 29 minutes unloaded and 22 minutes with payload. It features a 10-liter onboard tank, delivering controlled spray patterns through flat jet and centrifugal nozzles, ensuring uniform droplet distribution. Farmers can cover an acre in five to eight minutes, significantly reducing labor time and exposure to agrochemicals.
At the heart of the drone’s precision capabilities lies its radar-guided navigation system, allowing real-time terrain tracking, altitude control, and obstacle detection. These features empower operators to execute fully autonomous spraying missions, making the process safer and more accurate, especially for those unfamiliar with advanced drone tech.
“Our approach with AeroCrop was to solve real-world challenges faced by farmers—accuracy, simplicity, durability, and cost-efficiency,” said Deven Shah, Whole Time Director and CEO of Jyoti Global Plast. “By combining our strong manufacturing legacy with smart aerial technology, we’re giving farmers a practical tool that delivers measurable impact.”
AeroCrop is aimed at both small and mid-size farms looking to modernize field operations without steep learning curves or heavy investments. Its modular build and easy maintenance also support long-term field usage and fleet scaling for agri-service providers.
This launch follows Jyoti Global Plast’s steady diversification into unmanned systems. Earlier in the year, the company introduced a surveillance UAV tailored for infrastructure and security applications, followed by an industrial drone system for cleaning solar panels and building exteriors, already adopted by a commercial solar EPC player.
Headquartered in Navi Mumbai, Jyoti Global Plast operates four manufacturing plants across Maharashtra. Its production portfolio includes blow and injection molding, fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) solutions, and lightweight components for sectors such as packaging, automotive, aerospace, and now unmanned aerial systems. The company recently made headlines with a successful IPO and its growing footprint in India’s defence and aerospace ecosystem.
With the launch of AeroCrop, Jyoti Global Plast is positioning itself as a future-forward manufacturer at the intersection of engineering excellence and smart farming innovation.
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