When I started using drones in 2012, they were still in the early stages of development. The idea of using them outside of military applications was only just catching on. Looking back, they were just toys then, but I was excited by their future potential.
The U.S. agricultural drone market, valued at $0.62 billion in 2023, is poised for explosive growth, aiming to surpass $1.76 billion by 2030 (Grand View Research). This remarkable annual growth rate of 22.8% passes the impressive 20.0% growth rate of the hot cloud computing sector (Fortune Business Insights) and far exceeds the 10.4% growth observed in the organic farming industry (Coherent Market Insights). Compared to the agricultural equipment market, which is expecting a growth rate of 5.5% (Wadhwani), the potential in the drone market is striking.
I feel this presents a prime opportunity for the hardworking farmer to tap into a rapidly expanding market, blending tech innovation with farming’s foundational principles of stewardship, sustainability, efficiency, and productivity. Starting a drone dealership is not just about hawking new technology—it’s about giving farmers a real strategic business advantage, enhancing farm operational efficiency, and securing a prosperous future for their families.
America’s interest in agricultural UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) is soaring, mainly because these tools can directly boost farm income. By enabling precision agriculture, drones help efficiently manage crops, apply increasingly expensive pesticides accurately, and use valuable water judiciously. This technological leap allows farmers to improve yield and reduce costs, making drones an increasingly crucial part of modern farming operations. As agriculture moves towards more sustainable and profitable practices, the demand for drones reflects a shift towards embracing innovation for economic gain.
Embracing drone technology modernizes farming practices and opens a new revenue stream for farmers through dealerships. This allows farmers to leverage their agricultural knowledge and networks to sell drones, offering a needed crucial local service that improves crop yields, reduces costs, and increases efficiency on the farm. Local dealers can provide valuable insights, guidance, and indispensable on-the-ground support that remote providers simply cannot match.
Breakdowns and crashes are expected for any piece of equipment, especially flying sprayers. Repairs cannot wait weeks or even days when the application window of wet or dry products for improving crop yields is narrow.
The increasing demand for what drones can deliver opens vast opportunities in the agricultural landscape, from small family farms to large agribusinesses seeking efficiency and productivity upgrades. Additionally, dealers can explore diverse revenue streams beyond selling drones, like tailored training programs for operators, maintenance services, and data analysis offerings.
Recently, I helped a new dealer launch his business, supporting his local community. He is a professional agronomy technician who bought his first ten drones just three months ago and has already returned for ten more.
Our exclusive distributorship of the XAG P100 Pro gives him an advantage in the marketplace that farmers love, products that get results. Its large payload capacity and fast speed generate more daily revenue. Our water-cooled battery charging stations enable faster charging while extending battery life for even greater ROI.
If you decide to become an agricultural drone dealer, you will need an established distributor to back you and your community. One that will provide you with the best product, support, training, and continued education needed to guarantee success.
Investing in your success is why I joined Pegasus Robotics. Founded for farmers by farmers, they are the agricultural drone distributor who launched the groundbreaking XAG P100 drone in the U.S. That historical move was a turning point in UAV capabilities, offering advanced features and capabilities that made modern farming operations more profitable and started the industry boom.
As a local dealer for Pegasus Robotics, you are trained and supported by veteran industry experts who wrote the book on agricultural drones. Pegasus is constantly helping drone manufacturers improve and perfect their products, giving you a depth of knowledge that no other company in the industry can match. Additionally, they have the resources to help you and your clients with the complexities of FAA and state regulations.
The process to become a Pegasus flying sprayer dealer is simple. First, visit our website and apply using our online dealer application form, which you can find here.
One of our business advisors will contact you to discuss the oopportunities available when you join our drone dealer program in your area.
The journey to becoming an agricultural drone dealer is rich with potential and growth. Being an Iowa corn and soybean farmer, I have experienced and seen how drone technology revolutionizes farming practices and changes lives for the better. From enhancing crop yields to opening doors, becoming a dealer is more than a business venture—it fosters our communities’ strengths and advances America’s farming legacy for future generations.
A complete Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) offers numerous benefits for farmers, including:
UAS refers to the entire operating system of needed to fly a drone for a task. The UAS includes the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), the Ground Control Station (GCS), and the Payload.
Successful drone dealers possess:
While drone or farm experience is nice, it’s optional. Many successful dealers I have encountered come from varied backgrounds. The key is:
As a Pegasus Robotics Dealer, you will be backed by our comprehensive training and support, providing you with valuable in-field knowledge and expertise your customers need.
Coherent Market Insights. “Organic Farming Market Size, Trends and Forecast to 2030.” Coherent Market Insights, Coherent Market Insights, 1 March 2023, https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/market-insight/organic-farming-market-2450. Accessed 13 February 2024.
Fortune Business Insights. “Cloud Computing Market Size & Share | Growth Analysis, [2030].” Fortune Business Insights, Fortune Business Insights, 1 May 2023, https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/cloud-computing-market-102697. Accessed 13 February 2024.
Grand View Research. “U.S. Agriculture Drone Market Size & Share Report, 2030.” Grand View Research, Grand View Research, 1 August 2023, https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/us-agriculture-drone-market-report. Accessed 13 February 2024.
Wadhwani, Preeti. “Agriculture Equipment Market Size & Share, Forecast Report 2032.” Global Market Insights, Global Market Insights, 1 August 2023, https://www.gminsights.com/industry-analysis/agriculture-equipment-market. Accessed 13 February 2024.
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