Inspect and define the block
We review boundaries, obstacles, access, crop condition, water and chemical handling arrangements before building the mission plan.

Agricultural operations
A professional application starts with the crop, rate, terrain and weather—not with the aircraft. We configure the flight system and field workflow around the agronomic task.
Service brief
Delivered in Malawi
Drone Solutions Malawi supports estates, growers and agricultural contractors with aerial spraying and spreading programmes. The engagement may begin with a single mapped block or with the design of a complete in-house operation, including aircraft selection, batteries, charging, field logistics, operator readiness and maintenance planning. Application decisions remain with the grower and qualified agronomic advisers; our role is to make the aerial operation controlled, traceable and practical.
Suitable sectors
Working method
Each stage leaves a decision trail—from the initial brief through field execution and handover.
We review boundaries, obstacles, access, crop condition, water and chemical handling arrangements before building the mission plan.
Rate, droplet approach, swath, height and speed are matched to the product label, crop, terrain and prevailing conditions.
The crew completes pre-flight checks, controls the application and retains flight and coverage records for operational review.
Outputs
The final scope is written around the mission and the output your team will use. Typical components include:
System fit
Availability, payload compatibility and the final operating configuration are confirmed during consultation.
Plan the next step
Share the location, approximate hectares, crop, terrain and timing. We will recommend either a managed service or a configured Agras operating package.
Aircraft, payload and service availability may change. Flight operations remain subject to site conditions, the approved operating scope and applicable Malawi aviation requirements. Manufacturer performance figures are not service guarantees.