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Ministry of Agriculture ropes in top IT facilitators to roll out Agritech Solutions

The pact signing by the Agriculture ministry is in direction of modernizing the agriculture sector by implementing new technologies that may increase the income of farmers, said Union Minister of Agriculture Narendra Singh Tomar while signing the Memoranda of Understanding, an official statement recorded.

A Memorandum of Understanding is signed between the Agriculture Ministry and top digi-tech companies as Reliance’s Jio Platforms, ITC, Cisco, NCDEX e-markets and Ninjacart in a bid to develop agritech solutions using its National Farmers Database The database is said to include information of 5.5 crore farmers. Top companies including Microsoft, Amazon, and Patanjali signed agreements for similar pilot projects earlier this year.

The pact signing by the Agriculture ministry is in direction of modernizing the agriculture sector by implementing new technologies that may increase the income of farmers, said Union Minister of  Agriculture Narendra Singh Tomar while signing the Memoranda of Understanding, an official statement recorded. He further added that if the pilot projects turn out to be successful, they can be scaled up to a national level at a later stage. 

Reliance’s JioKrishi platform provides services to create a data-driven farmer ecosystem, enabling analysis of farmers’ specific soil conditions and irrigation needs and connect them to experts as well as educational videos. Under its agreement with the Agriculture Ministry, it will roll out a primary intervention module in the Jalna and Nashik districts of Maharashtra as a pilot project.

ITC has proposed to build a customized ‘Site Specific Crop Advisory’ service using digital crop monitoring hosted on its existing e-Choupal platform, supported by an on-ground handholding ecosystem. Its pilot will be implemented in identified villages of the Sehore and Vidisha districts of Madhya Pradesh and support wheat crop operations, according to the statement.

Global Internet infrastructure major Cisco has developed a platform which integrates information from government, farmers, sensors and satellite data into a single dashboard, providing real-time status on crop forecasting, weather patterns, plant disease patterns, soil quality and moisture content. It will now conceptualise a ‘proof of concept’ in effective knowledge sharing between farmers, administration, academia and industry in Haryana’s Kaithal district and MP’s Morena district.

Commodity exchange NCDEX has proposed a digital marketplace project offering services in market linkages, demand aggregation, financial linkages and data sanitization to farmers in Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur, Karnataka’s Devanagere and Maharashtra’s Nasik districts.

Ninjacart, a fresh produce supply chain company operating in 11 major cities, will develop a platform to coordinate all participants in post-harvest market linkages, aligning processes for multiple supply methods depending on specific production needs. It will conduct ‘proof of concept’ projects at Chhindwara and Indore in MP, and Anand in Gujarat.

These pilot projects are part of the Digital Agriculture Mission and will draw on the National Farmers Database which already includes 5.5 crore farmers identified using existing national schemes. The Centre has asked States to attach their land records to the database, to grow it to 8 crore farmers by the end of the year. Some activists have raised privacy and consent concerns about corporates accessing such a database, as well as the exclusion of tenant farmers. The Centre has said it is working on a data policy for the agriculture sector to ensure the privacy of farmers’ personal data shared with private organizations.