
🌾 PRECISION AGRICULTURE · GAP (05) · €8–30 PER HECTARE
Drone precision agriculture in Gap
Agricultural drones give farmers a plot-by-plot view that neither satellites (resolution and cloud cover) nor field walks can match: multispectral NDVI/NDRE crop-vigour mapping, early detection of water stress or disease outbreaks, plant counting after emergence, variable-rate nitrogen application maps directly usable by the tractor console. A 50-hectare plot is mapped in under an hour of flight.
We work on arable crops, vineyards, orchards and grassland, alone or in partnership with your agronomist — raw data is only worth the interpretation and recommendations built on it. Recurring campaigns (3 to 5 passes per season) track crop dynamics and objectively measure the effect of interventions. Drone spraying itself remains tightly restricted in France; we focus on observation, diagnosis and data.
Free quote — precision agriculture in Gap
Rates
€8–30 per hectare — the range observed on the 2026 French market, including regulatory preparation, flight and delivery. The exact quote depends on the site, the deliverable and the airspace context in Gap.
Common use cases
- NDVI vigour maps for variable-rate nitrogen application
- Early detection of disease or water stress in vineyards
- Plant counting and density estimation after sowing
- Game or hail damage assessment for compensation claims
- Field drainage and wet-zone mapping
- Monitoring of agronomic trials and micro-plots
The local context in Gap
Prefecture of the Hautes-Alpes and France's highest prefecture (735 m), Gap is the gateway to the southern Alps: twenty minutes away, Lake Serre-Ponçon — western Europe's largest artificial reservoir — with the Saint-Michel chapel on its islet; to the north, the Écrins massif. Two major vigilance points: Gap-Tallard aerodrome (LFNA), one of Europe's leading skydiving and light-aviation centres, generates intense drop-zone traffic; and the core of the Écrins National Park bans drones, with motorised overflight prohibited below 1,000 metres.
Gap's economy blends administration, Alpine commerce, four-season tourism and hill farming. In the mountains the 120-metre limit is measured from the overflown terrain: slope and valley flights demand real preparation. Drone missions: lake and mountain tourism, real estate, construction monitoring, inspection of EDF structures around Serre-Ponçon (with protocols), mountain agriculture.
Applicable regulations
Agricultural flights take place in open rural areas, the ideal setting for open-category sub-category A3: far from people and more than 150 m from residential areas, below 120 m, with the operator registered on AlphaTango. Beware however of regulated zones invisible to the naked eye: the military very-low-altitude network (RTBA), air-ambulance helicopter corridors, protected natural areas (some bird-protection zones and reserves prohibit low flight to protect birdlife) — the Géoportail drone map is authoritative. Drone spraying of plant-protection products benefits, since French law 2025-365 of 23 April 2025 and its spring 2026 implementing texts, from a permanent derogation: plots with slopes of 20% or more, banana plantations and grapevine mother stock, only with biocontrol, organic-approved or low-risk products; spraying falls under a specific framework distinct from simple observation.
Frequently asked questions
How do drone images differ from free satellite imagery?
Resolution (3 to 10 cm/pixel versus 10 m for Sentinel-2), availability (drones fly below clouds, on the exact date needed) and sensors (calibrated multispectral with red-edge bands). For in-field variable-rate management, drones are unmatched.
Are the application maps compatible with my equipment?
Yes: we export to ISOXML and shapefile formats read by John Deere, Trimble, Raven and Kuhn consoles and most ISOBUS terminals, as well as to common agronomy platforms.
Can the drone spray my fields?
Yes, within a precise derogation framework since law 2025-365 and its spring 2026 implementing texts: plots with slopes of at least 20%, banana plantations and grapevine mother stock, only with biocontrol, organic-approved or low-risk products. Outside that framework, aerial spraying remains prohibited; we then provide the maps that optimise your conventional sprayer passes.
Can this service be flown anywhere in Gap?
Almost: Aérodrome de Gap-Tallard (LFNA) : parachutisme intensif; Cœur du Parc national des Écrins : drones interdits; Relief alpin : hauteur de 120 m par rapport au sol survolé. Depending on the exact location, the pilot picks the right framework (open or specific category) and files the required declarations — included in the quote.
Other drone services in Gap
- Aerial photography in Gap from €300
- Aerial video in Gap from €500
- Real estate drone services in Gap from €250
- Weddings & events in Gap from €400
- Roof inspection in Gap from €200
- Facade inspection in Gap from €300
- Aerial thermal imaging in Gap from €500
- Construction site monitoring in Gap from €250
- Surveying & photogrammetry in Gap from €800
- Security & surveillance in Gap from €600
- Immersive FPV video in Gap from €700
- High-access cleaning in Gap from €500
- Drone pilot training in Gap from €350
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