A New Milestone in Drone Spraying: The Legislative Background is Ready

Agriculture is in transition. Being able to produce more efficiently and sustainably is not only a national but a global effort as well, and it is also in the interest of farmers. With the growing population and finite farming areas, priority needs to be given to solutions that serve the above objectives. Therefore, decision-making based on drone surveys and spraying using drones are the future of precision agriculture.

The Situation of Drone Spraying in Hungary

In Hungary, surveying and continuous monitoring of crops using drones is starting to become standard practice. Farmers or their competent assistants are free to use innovative tools for this purpose, while complying with civilian drone flight regulations. However, if a populated area is involved in flight operations then, obviously, it must be declared and an incident flight permit must be requested.

The situation of spraying drones in Hungary has improved recently. In the past, domestic aerial spray legislation only covered conventional enclosed aircraft, such as helicopters or fixed-wing airplanes and drones fell into the same category. In the beginning of 2022, the national regulatory body (NEBIH) started building up the legal framework for drone spraying and we can hope that this will soon set an example for all other European countries.

Type Approvals for Maximum Safety

As we discussed in our previous article, the National Food Chain Safety Office recently announced that the type approvals of agricultural spraying drones has finally started. For this purpose, authorities examine mainly whether the drone sprayer works adequately, has a uniform spray pattern, and its use does not cause any unacceptable environmental impact. The office set a due date of 30 April 2022 for distributors of machinery or those who had previously distributed spraying drones to obtain a type-approval certificate. HRP Europe Kft., the only European distribution center and local distributor of DJI agricultural drones, has already initiated the type approval process of the manufacturer’s spraying drones.

Another Step Towards Controlled Spraying Using Drones

Substance-efficient, sustainable, drone-based plant protection has arrived at a turning point with the modification of the aerial spraying legislation on 23 February 2022 by the Ministry of Agriculture (AM) and the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM). Decree 4 of 2022 (II. 8.) AM on modifying the Joint “FVM-GKM-KvVM” Decree 44 of 2005 (V. 6.) finally creates the regulatory background for spraying with drones, so farmers will soon have access to more accurate and targeted application methods.

Spraying Legally Using Drones

The above regulation also clarifies issues around the operator of the drone, the person conducting the flight, and the safety of operations. Based on its content, in order to be able to spray your farm legally using drones in the future, these are most important criteria:

Authorization is Around the Corner

The above regulation also clarifies issues around the operator of the drone, the person conducting the flight, and the safety of operations. Based on its content, in order to be able to spray your farm legally using drones in the future, these are most important criteria:

The list is not exhaustive; be sure to read the decree for all the details.

Spraying Drones at the Finish Line

It is apparent that the regulatory processes gained a huge momentum in Hungary at the beginning of 2022. Therefore, it can be realistically expected that, with the rapid completion of the type rating processes, the authorization of protection products and the agricultural drone pilot training starting in the spring, drone spraying can widely begin by this desiccation season.

Drone spraying as a service? Yes!

Although one drone is enough on smaller farms to replace the usual spraying processes, for larger areas, more high-performance spraying drones may be required. Moreover, while tackling legislative issues is a big step forward, complying with them involves considerable energy investment by farmers.

Therefore, it is almost certain that a number of service providers will enter the market in the coming period that will specialize in drone spraying, and sell it as a service—thus responding to a huge market demand. If you engage such a service provider, you should be informed about their compliance and any liability insurance issues.

Summary

With the current legal gaps and red tape cleared up, legal agricultural drone spraying can finally begin in Hungary. State-of-the-art drones, including those in DJI’s portfolio, can greatly contribute to achieving higher yields in a more sustainable, environmentally friendly and cost-effective way.

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