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Agricultural Drone Pricing in Jordan 2026 — Per Hectare Rates

Agricultural drone pricing in Jordan in 2026 runs 25–60 JOD per hectare for mapping, 30–80 JOD per hectare for crop monitoring with multispectral imagery, and 80–150 JOD per hectare for spray operations including chemical. Exact rates depend on field size, crop type, terrain access, and whether you need a single pass or recurring monthly visits. Larger fields drop sharply on a per-hectare basis.

Three pricing models for agricultural drone work

Agricultural drone services in Jordan are priced three ways: per hectare (most common), per visit (small holdings), or per season (multi-month monitoring contracts). Per-hectare is fairest for one-time mapping; per-season fits modern row crops and orchards needing repeat passes.

What drives the per-hectare rate

Five factors: field size (bigger = cheaper per hectare), terrain (slopes and obstacles raise flight time), sensor type (RGB cheapest, multispectral mid, thermal premium), output format (PDF map vs full GIS package), and CARC permit complexity if near restricted airspace.

Mapping vs monitoring vs spraying — what’s included

Mapping delivers an orthomosaic and a basic NDVI snapshot. Monitoring adds recurring multispectral passes plus a growth report. Spraying includes the drone, chemical loading (chemical supplied by client unless agreed), and a treatment log signed by our pilot.

ROI math for Jordan growers

On olive groves and stone fruit, monitoring catches stress 2–3 weeks earlier than ground walks, often saving 8–15% of yield. On greenhouse irrigation, thermal mapping locates leaks in one flight that would take a worker a full week to find. The drone fee usually pays back within a single season.

CARC permits for agricultural flights

Most agricultural areas in Jordan are outside restricted CARC airspace, so permits are routine. Spraying operations require an additional chemical-handling permit. We hold both and apply on each project; processing is faster for repeat clients.

How to get a per-hectare quote in 24 hours

Send: field boundary (KMZ, PDF, or pinned coordinates), crop type, and what output you need (map, monitoring, or spray). We return a per-hectare quote within 24 hours, with a clear discount table for larger holdings.

Agricultural drone pricing — per hectare (Jordan, 2026)

Service Small farm (≤20 ha) Medium (20–100 ha) Large (100+ ha)
RGB orthomosaic mapping 40–60 JOD/ha 30–45 JOD/ha 25–35 JOD/ha
Multispectral monitoring 60–80 JOD/ha 40–60 JOD/ha 30–45 JOD/ha
Thermal scan 70–100 JOD/ha 55–80 JOD/ha 40–60 JOD/ha
Spray operation (excl. chemical) 120–150 JOD/ha 100–130 JOD/ha 80–110 JOD/ha

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does agricultural drone mapping cost in Jordan?

Per-hectare mapping in Jordan typically costs 25–60 JOD depending on field size and sensor (RGB cheapest, multispectral and thermal more). Larger holdings get sharply lower per-hectare rates.

Is chemical included in spray pricing?

By default, no — the client provides the chemical and we charge for the flight and operator time. We can supply chemicals on request, quoted separately.

Do drones save money vs ground monitoring?

On most Jordan crops, yes — early stress detection (2–3 weeks earlier) typically saves 8–15% of yield, which usually exceeds the drone fee in a single season.

What sensors do you use?

RGB for mapping, multispectral (NDVI/NDRE) for crop health, and thermal for irrigation and disease hotspots. We match the sensor to your crop and question.

Can you do recurring monthly monitoring?

Yes. Multi-month contracts come with a discounted per-hectare rate and a fixed flight schedule, plus a unified growth report at season end.

Work With Loyalty Drones

Need a quote for your farm or orchard? Contact Loyalty Drones for a free quote. Related reading: agricultural drone services in Jordan. drone laws in Jordan.