and that saves over 50% of costs on chemicals. niqo sprayers are deployed on 50 farms across the country but are limited to just seven crops so far. that s because the machine needs volumes of data, which are photos of the plant in this case, to learn from and build models for each crop. over the last five years, we - have captured about 8.2 million images across seven ci’ops. and not only that, the number is impressive, but how- varied is the dataset? in our case, we have - seen how the plant looks at seven in the morning versus 1pm and 5pm. i it is very different. they are almost like different plants. - more such technology is reaching indian farms, thanks to improved rural digital connectivity and government support for agritech start ups. but the promise of profitability through data driven farming needs significant time and investment to reach the majority
here, there is a lot of distance between two rows. and even between two plants there is significant distance where there is nothing to be sprayed. as the sprayer moves, the camera real time detects where the spray should be applied, specifically on the plant. and it turns off the nozzles where there are no plans. and that saves over 50% of costs of chemicals. these have been deployed on 50 farms but are limited to just seven crops and that is because the machine needs volumes of data which are photos of the plants to learn from and build models for each crop. over the last five years we have captured about 8.2 million images across seven crops and not only that, the numbers is impressive, but also how varied the data is.
where there s no plants. i and that saves over 50% of costs on chemicals. niqo sprayers are deployed on 50 farms across the country but are limited to just seven crops so far. that s because the machine needs volumes of data, which are photos of the plant in this case, to learn from and build models for each crop. over the last five years, we - have captured about 8.2 million images across seven ci’ops. and not only that, the number is impressive, but how- varied is the dataset? in our case, we have - seen how the plant looks at seven in the morning versus 1pm and 5pm. i it is very different. they are almost like different plants. - more such technology is reaching indian farms, thanks to improved rural digital connectivity and government support for agritech start ups. but the promise of profitability through data driven farming needs
we have been watching this situation. we saw the big news yesterday on the resignation of claudine gay. deroy, you re shaking your head as you re listening to gonzalez. seems like the answers here are so easy. i just spoke to congressman cuellar. a democrat from texas. he wants to see change there. i said a couple times, why doesn t president biden do these things right away? he said i don t know. first of all, happy new year. the policy we see is the policy joe biden wants. january 20th will mark three years since he became president. i think what biden and the democrats want is a border as you said earlier. there s no border. people are coming across by the millions. 8.2 million people illegally come in without papers, without visas or passports and they re here because biden and the