Digital Agriculture Mission: Rs 2800 Crore Initiative to Transform Farming


By Robin Kumar Attri

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The Digital Agriculture Mission aims to digitize farmer data, streamline processes, and boost agricultural efficiency through technology-driven solutions.

Key Highlights

The central government has introduced a new initiative, the Rs 2800 crore Digital Agriculture Mission, to greatly benefit farmers. This mission is expected to impact areas such as grain procurement at MSP, the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, and crop production estimates in the coming years. The mission is designed to streamline processes, reduce false claims for crop insurance, and boost overall efficiency in agriculture for the next two years. Let's dive into what this mission entails and how farmers will benefit from it.

What is the Digital Agriculture Mission?

The Digital Agriculture Mission aims to centralize farmer data by digitizing various agricultural records. Currently, farming and farmer-related data are scattered across different departments. For instance, land records and fertilizer applications are with state governments, while other important data are held by the Ministry of Cooperation, Ministry of Animal Husbandry, and Ministry of Rural Development. By bringing all this information into one platform, the mission will simplify the process of identifying eligible farmers and ensuring that they benefit from government schemes.

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How Much Will Be Spent on the Digital Agriculture Mission?

The Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare is funding the mission. The Union Cabinet has approved a budget of Rs 2,817 crore for this project. Out of this amount, Rs 1,940 crore will be spent by the central government by March 31, 2026, while state governments will provide the remaining funds.

Objectives of the Digital Agriculture Mission

The main goal of the Digital Agriculture Mission is to improve the lives of farmers by using technology to increase their income. The mission is based on the Digital Public Infrastructure framework, which aims to make agriculture more data-driven and efficient.

Major Pillars of the Digital Agriculture Mission

The mission is built on two key pillars:

  1. Agri Stack: This includes farmer registration, land mapping, crop sowing details, and geospatial data. It also covers drought and flood monitoring, weather and satellite data, and crop production modeling.
  2. Agricultural Decision Support System: This pillar helps farmers make informed decisions by providing essential data like soil profiles, groundwater availability, and weather patterns.

Key Provisions of the Digital Agriculture Mission

Under this mission, several provisions are in place to ensure a more efficient agricultural process. These include:

How Will Farmers Benefit?

Farmers are expected to see significant advantages from the Digital Agriculture Mission. Here are some of the key benefits:

The Digital Agriculture Mission is a step towards transforming Indian agriculture through technology, ensuring farmers can grow and thrive with better access to data and government support.

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CMV360 Says

The Digital Agriculture Mission promises to revolutionize farming in India by digitizing farmer data, reducing paperwork, and making government schemes more accessible. Through technology, it aims to increase efficiency, improve crop insurance processes, and boost farmer’s income, ensuring a more prosperous future for the agricultural community.