The Andhra Pradesh government is prepared to install 2,000 Kisan Drones in Rythu Bharosa Kendras (RBK) as another significant step toward major reforms in the agriculture industry to protect the interests of farmers. On Wednesday, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy declared in a speech to the Assembly members that they will deploy drones to increase agricultural productivity over the next two years. He claimed that by using drones to spray pesticides and insecticides over a large area quickly, it would be possible to safeguard agricultural crops. He declared that the government will train people at the Community Hiring Center to use drones. In the next months of March, April, and May, each farmer, according to CM Jagan will receive a soil health card and information on soil tests as part of the soil doctor concept.