Rice farming, especially in open fields, is a delicate balance of nurturing, protection, and timing. While pests, diseases, and weather pose significant challenges, one often underestimated threat is birds. For generations, rice farmers have battled bird invasions that damage crops and reduce yields. In modern times, however, technological solutions like Bird Repellent Systems using Detection and Deterrent Mechanisms are revolutionizing farm management. This blog explores the benefits of deploying such systems on rice farms , focusing on how detection and deterrent technologies can help secure your harvest, reduce labor costs, and improve overall farm productivity. Understanding the Bird Problem in Rice Farming Birds, especially species like weaver birds, sparrows, starlings, and quelea , are attracted to rice fields due to the easy availability of food and open access. They feed on rice grains both at the flowering and maturing stages , leading to: 20% to 40% crop loss in unprot...