Cabinet approves seven major schemes for improving farmers’ lives and livelihoods with total outlay of Rs 14,235 crore
New Delhi [India], September 2 (ANI): The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday approved seven schemes to improve farmers’ lives and increase their incomes at a total outlay of Rs 14,235.30 crore.
According to the Cabinet, the Digital Agriculture Mission, is based on the structure of Digital Public infrastructure. The Digital Agriculture Mission will use technology for improving farmers’ lives. The Mission has a total outlay of Rs 2,817 crores.
Key components of the mission include the Agri Stack, the Farmers Registry and Village Land Maps Registry, the Crop Sown Registry, and the Krishi Decision Support System, which will assist geospatial data, drought/flood monitoring, weather/satellite data, groundwater/water availability data, and modelling for crop yield and insurance.
The mission has provision for soil profile, digital crop estimation, digital yield modelling, Connect for crop loan, modern technologies like AI and Big Data, connect with buyers, and bring new knowledge on mobile phones.
Another major initiative, the Crop Science for Food and Nutritional Security, with a total outlay of Rs 3,979 crore. The initiative will prepare farmers for climate resilience and provide for food security by 2047.
It emphasises strengthening agricultural research and education, plant genetic resource management, genetic improvement for food and fodder crop, pulse and oilseed crop improvement, improvement of commercial crops, and research on insects, microbes, pollinators, etc.
According to the Ministry, strengthening Agricultural Education, Management and Social Sciences, with a total outlay of Rs 2,291 crore the measure will prepare agriculture students and researchers for current challenges and comprises the following Under Indian Council of Agri Research, modernising agri research and education, in line with New Education Policy 2020, Use latest technology: Digital DPI, AI, big data, remote, etc, include natural farming and climate resilience.
The Sustainable Livestock Health and Production, with a total outlay of Rs 1,702 crore, the decision aims to increase farmers income from livestock and dairy.
It comprises animal health management and veterinary education, dairy production and technology development, animal genetic resource management, production and improvement, animal nutrition, and small ruminant production and development.
The Sustainable Development of Horticulture, with a total outlay of Rs 1129.30 crore, is aimed at increasing farmers’ income from horticulture plants.
It comprises tropical, sub-tropical, and temperate horticulture crops, root, tuber, bulbous, and arid crops, vegetable, floriculture, and mushroom crops, and plantations, spices, medicinal, and aromatic plants.
“Strengthening of Krishi Vigyan Kendra with an outlay of Rs 1,202 crore. Natural Resource Management with an outlay of Rs 1,115 crore,” the Ministry stated.