This report examines the factors motivating Qatar to adopt drone technology in its agricultural sector. It begins with a literature review exploring the growing use of drones in modern farming, highlighting benefits such as enhanced crop yields, reduced costs, and improved efficiency. The review also addresses challenges like cost and awareness. The report then delves into IT adoption theory, specifically the diffusion of innovation theory, to explain the spread and implementation of drone technology. It outlines the five stages of this theory (knowledge, persuasion, decision, implementation, and confirmation) and how they apply to drone adoption in Qatar, emphasizing the potential for drones to improve crop management and address issues faced by farmers. The report concludes by referencing the literature used for the analysis.