>>13476328thousands, in the scale of a country. from the perspective of a farmer, all you have to do is to install app on your phone, and it tells you when you should spray. that's all to it. the infrastructure is paid and run by public, and it's already being built. the problems are with logistics, there is no fixed schedule, you can't lend machinery in advance, and people may be weary of putting their whole crop on risk, because some ai, but then again, conservatively, the cost of pesticides drops to 1/8th.