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Under India’s Digital Agriculture Mission, more than 2.05 crore farmer IDs have been created, spanning several states such as Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. The project intends to create a comprehensive digital agriculture ecosystem that offers farmers nationwide dependable crop data and creative solutions
Parliament was notified on Tuesday that the Digital Agriculture Mission had created over 2.05 crore farmer IDs. In his written response to the Lok Sabha, State Minister of Agriculture Ramnath Thakur stated that all landholder farmers, including female farmers, are covered by the State Farmer Registry run by the Digital Agriculture Mission.
Tenant and lessee farmers can also be onboarded through the Farmers Registry application. Depending on state regulation, a state may choose to add these farmers to the Farmers Registry. Uttar Pradesh has 1.02 crore farmer IDs, Madhya Pradesh has 41.87 lakh, Gujarat has 36.36 lakh, Maharashtra has 22.54 lakh, Assam has 1.42 lakh, and Rajasthan has 75,593 IDs. In Chhattisgarh, 9,843 in Odisha, 3,054 in Tamil Nadu, 424 in Andhra Pradesh, and 19 in Bihar, about 14,343 farmer IDs have been established.
With a budget of Rs 2,817 crore, the Digital Agriculture Mission aims to establish a strong digital agriculture ecosystem in the nation to support creative farmer-centric digital solutions and provide all farmers with timely and trustworthy crop-related information. In order to promote creative farmer-centric digital solutions and provide timely and trustworthy crop-related information, the Mission aims to establish a strong digital agricultural ecosystem throughout the nation.
With a budget of Rs 2,817 crore, the Digital Agriculture Mission aims to establish a strong digital agriculture ecosystem in the nation to support creative farmer-centric digital solutions and provide all farmers with timely and trustworthy crop-related information. In order to promote creative farmer-centric digital solutions and provide timely and trustworthy crop-related information, the Mission aims to establish a strong digital agricultural ecosystem throughout the nation.
With a budget of Rs 2,817 crore, the Digital Agriculture Mission aims to establish a strong digital agriculture ecosystem in the nation to support creative farmer-centric digital solutions and provide all farmers with timely and trustworthy crop-related information. In order to promote creative farmer-centric digital solutions and provide timely and trustworthy crop-related information, the Mission aims to establish a strong digital agricultural ecosystem throughout the nation.