About Digital Agriculture Mission
- It is conceived as an umbrella scheme to support digital agriculture initiatives, such as creating Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), implementing the Digital General Crop Estimation Survey (DGCES) etc.
- DPI is a set of digital systems that enables countries to safely and efficiently provide economic opportunities and deliver social services.
- Based on structure of DPI, following 3 DPIs to be built under the mission.
- AgriStack: Consists of three foundational registries/databases—farmers' registry, geo-referenced village maps, and crop sown registry.
- Farmers will be given a digital identity similar to Aadhaar, which will be linked to state’s land records, livestock ownership etc.
- Krishi Decision Support System: It will leverage geospatial data, drought and flood monitoring, weather and satellite data, and groundwater availability information to assist farmers in making informed decisions.
- Soil Profiling: Detailed Soil Profile Maps on a 1:10,000 scale of about 142 million ha of the country's agricultural land are envisaged to be completed.
- AgriStack: Consists of three foundational registries/databases—farmers' registry, geo-referenced village maps, and crop sown registry.
Significance
- Enable efficient, easier, and faster services and scheme delivery to farmers.
- Provide employment opportunities to about 2.5 lakh trained local youth and Krishi Sakhis.
- Efficient value chains for agricultural inputs and post-harvest processes.
![An infographic outlining various initiatives to promote digital technology in agriculture. Featured are National Agriculture Market (eNAM), National e-Governance Plan in Agriculture (NeGP-A), and other initiatives like Kisan call centers and mKisan portal.](https://d2av8kbir6lh9m.cloudfront.net/uploads/5P5iHqJR1eGbN8x6HV59hLnGnd2BVFFOrilniBuk.png)