The flowchart you outlines a process for identifying and addressing crop pests in corn fields. The process starts with the use of a detector app to identify the presence of a specific pest, known as the Fall Army worm (FAW). If the detector app determines that the pest is not present, the process ends. However, if the FAW is detected, the process continues with the use of a Disease Detection and Mapping System. This system uses geo-tagged location information to determine the precise location of the infestation and then accesses local government agriculture offices (LGU) to validate the inspection. Based on this information, the system generates a map and provides advice to farmers on how to address the infestation. After receiving the advice, farmers provide feedback to the agriculture office and update them on the progress of their efforts to address the pest problem. This feedback loop allows the agriculture office to continuously monitor and track the effectiveness of their pest management strategies. Overall, this process is designed to provide a comprehensive and effective solution for identifying and addressing crop pests, specifically the FAW, to ensure healthy and productive crops.