BharatRohan Airborne Innovations Limited, a leading agri-tech company specializing in hyperspectral drone technology and precision agriculture solutions, has announced robust financial results for the first half of fiscal year 2025-26 and shared its ambitious growth vision during a recent investor meeting. The company reported a significant year-over-year revenue growth of 132.68%, along with strategic expansions in its operations and product offerings.
Financial Highlights
BharatRohan's financial performance for H1 FY2025-26 showcases strong growth across key metrics:
| Particulars (₹ Lakhs): |
H1 FY-26 |
H1 FY-25 |
YoY Growth |
| Revenue from Operations |
3,292.44 |
1,412.47 |
132.68% |
| EBITDA |
520.00 |
366.00 |
42.08% |
| Net Profit |
463.46 |
322.01 |
43.93% |
| EPS (₹) |
3.41 |
2.38 |
43.28% |
The company's revenue from operations saw a substantial increase, driven by growth across all segments. Sale of Agri-inputs grew by 328.08% to ₹106.89 lakhs, while Sale of Agri-Output increased by 127.77% to ₹2,264.44 lakhs. Sale of Crop Monitoring Services demonstrated strong momentum with 163.17% growth, reaching ₹921.11 lakhs.
Investor Meeting Insights
During an investor meeting held on January 10, 2026, Chairman and Managing Director Amandeep Panwar outlined the company's technology leadership and future growth strategy. The company has filed the meeting transcript with BSE Limited under Regulation 30 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
Technology Leadership and Vision
Panwar emphasized BharatRohan's pioneering role in bringing hyperspectral imaging technology to India, particularly for drone-based agricultural applications. The company has established partnerships with multiple Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT Madras, IIT Kanpur, IIT Hyderabad) and other research institutions to advance hyperspectral imaging research and development.
| Growth Vision Parameters: |
Details |
| Revenue Target by 2030: |
₹500 crores |
| Current Coverage: |
226,789 acres |
| Farmer Base: |
55,180 farmers |
| Paying Customers: |
22,512 farmers |
Operational Highlights
Expanded Farmer Base
BharatRohan has significantly increased its reach, now serving 55,180 farmers across 226,789 acres. The number of paying farmers for the company's flagship CropAssure® Services has grown to 22,512, representing a 43.46% increase from the previous year.
DGCA Certification and Franchise Model
The company recently received DGCA certification for its Pravir-X6 drone, equipped with spraying capabilities for precision agriculture. This certification enables BharatRohan to sell drones to franchisees who can operate as rural entrepreneurs, offering services in their local farming communities after proper training and certification.
Technology Applications Beyond Agriculture
BharatRohan is expanding its hyperspectral imaging technology applications beyond agriculture. The company is developing Proof of Concepts (PoCs) across various sectors including solar farms, pharmaceuticals, rubber plantations, and infrastructure monitoring. A significant commercial engagement involves monitoring solar farms across 9,000 acres in Bharuch, starting with two pilot sites.
Strategic Initiatives
Consumer Market Entry
The company has introduced a domestic Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) offering of drone-monitored, traceable, and residue-free spices, pulses, and oilseeds. Products are now available on Swiggy Instamart and various retail stores, with QR code traceability allowing consumers to track the origin and cultivation methods of their food products.
Pragati Card Launch
BharatRohan has operationally launched the Pragati Card, a farmer-focused benefits and loyalty program providing credit access, exclusive discounts, advisory services, and rewards to strengthen farmer engagement and retention.
Partnership Expansion
The company has partnered with Arya.ag for Project Unnati, implementing drone spraying operations across Bihar, Jharkhand, and Maharashtra to enhance climate resilience among smallholder farmers through SMART Farmer Producer Companies (FPCs).
Research and Development Focus
BharatRohan maintains an in-house team comprising UAV system engineers, hyperspectral imaging experts, remote sensing specialists, entomologists, and agronomists. The company has established its own facility for creating spectral libraries and developing new spectral vegetation indices for various crops and agricultural challenges. Additionally, BharatRohan is moving toward manufacturing hyperspectral cameras, traditionally imported from the US, Belgium, and China.
As BharatRohan continues to leverage its deep-tech foundation built on drone, AI, and hyperspectral imaging technologies, the company is positioning itself as a comprehensive agricultural ecosystem provider with expanding applications across multiple industries.