A questionnaire/poll about CropCopter AI drone usage

Where would you like to buy our product? Where is most convenient for you?

  • Online on popular agriculture machinery websites or our own website.

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • At weekly agricultural markets and expositions only.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Social media only.

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • Physical shop only.

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • Combination of our own physical shop and online shop.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4
  • Poll closed .

georgigivanov55

Member
Horticulture
Hello everyone,
My team at University of Glasgow are running a project for developing a multifunctional remote controlled AI drone for fertilizing, pollination, watering and monitoring.
We'll be very happy to hear what you all think about the idea, our main goal is to make it long lasting, much less expensive than older heavy machinery and make you more independent.
Sincere thanks to everyone who responds or leaves feedback!
 

georgigivanov55

Member
Horticulture
Have you considered IF farmers will want to purchase the product?

Your questionnaire shows me that you have fundamentally misunderstood the current position UK agriculture is in.
I am entirely aware that this idea won't be liked by everyone, I personally prefer traditional methods of farming which I am practicing but that is a university team project... I am asking if you ever want to buy the product how would you like to buy it and test it. Which marketing channel is usually preferred for farmers to buy their equipment?
 

farmerm

Member
Location
Shropshire
I am entirely aware that this idea won't be liked by everyone, I personally prefer traditional methods of farming which I am practicing but that is a university team project... I am asking if you ever want to buy the product how would you like to buy it and test it. Which marketing channel is usually preferred for farmers to buy their equipment?
If the product is good enough it will sell itself.. The right way to market it will depend on how much support the product needs and how you will deliver that support. Until you have the product don’t waste much time thinking about your marketing.
 

georgigivanov55

Member
Horticulture
Sorry but this poll shows your complete lack of experience in this sector. If that’s the case, don’t be affraid to say that in opening line… to ask the profit of a farmer will only ever get one answer….
I've put option for hobbyist if you aren't selling any of your produce.
 

georgigivanov55

Member
Horticulture
If the product is good enough it will sell itself.. The right way to market it will depend on how much support the product needs and how you will deliver that support. Until you have the product don’t waste much time thinking about your marketing.
Facts, but that is a University project and I have to put some statistics on customer segment and marketing channels.
 

Have you taken any land out of production from last autumn?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


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