We deploy next-generation drones for spraying berry, tomato, and melon plantations — delicately, precisely, and with care for your harvest. No damage. No compaction. No residue
Micrometric precision on the beds
Drones fly at 2–3 meters, evenly covering even low-growing crops without touching the leaves or overspraying.
Exact dosage
Spraying is carried out exactly during the plant's most sensitive phase — from flowering to fruit setting.
Safe for delicate fruits
No heavy machinery and no mechanical damage — especially important for strawberries, watermelons, and open-field tomatoes.
Clean and export-ready
Minimal chemical residues — ensuring compliance with EU and other strict phytosanitary standards.
Cost savings up to 40–50%
Thanks to targeted treatment, speed, and elimination of wasteful spraying across soil or between rows.
Ideal for greenhouses and tunnels
Indoor operations use mini-drones with vertical spraying — especially useful for tomatoes.
Our drones bring millimeter-level protection and nutrition. Smart. Gentle. Trace-free.
Who benefits most from drone spraying of berries, tomatoes, and melons:
Berry farms and family growers
Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries — especially grown in mulch, on slopes, or in protected environments.
BIO and GAP-certified producers.
Tomato plantations (open field and greenhouse)
Farms growing tomatoes for paste, juice, or canning. Exporters with strict residue thresholds. Greenhouse operations with mini-drones or tunnel systems.
Melon crops (watermelon, cantaloupe, pumpkin)
Large plantations requiring quick and accurate leaf coverage. Fields prone to fungal infections or water stress. Growers without access to heavy equipment.
Cooperatives and community gardens
Shared plots where machinery can't enter or causes damage. Collective drone service purchases — cheaper and faster.
Processors and exporters
Factories buying produce from farmers. Companies seeking traceability and verified crop treatments.
Urban Farming and AgriTech Projects
Vertical farms, city greenhouses. AgTech platforms using IoT, sensors, and yield logistics.
What drones do in berry, tomato, and melon fields
Function;Advantages
Leaf spraying;No crop trampling, uniform coating, minimal chemicals
NDVI and RGB analysis;Fast identification of stress (drought, fungus, deficiencies)
3D mapping;For planning irrigation and logistics
Phytosanitary control;Early detection of rot, mold, pests
Integration with AgriTech;Data transfer to cloud platforms, agro CRMs, and satellite systems
Pre-sowing;Soil leveling, micro-topography;Same + tunnel mapping;Soil prep for drip or broadcast spraying
Seedling;NDVI uniformity checks;Plant density and row monitoring;Emergence control, early treatments
Flowering;Nutrition and stress management;Flower health and humidity control;Targeted growth support
Fruit Set;Light nutrient boost;Protection from fungi (e.g. mold);Pest and stress control
Ripening;Residue-free final spraying;Harvest logistics;Visual and thermal readiness check