Farmer-Centric Digital Crop Survey Project Announced by Chief Minister Dr. Yadav for Kharif 2024
Farmer-Centric Digital Crop Survey Project: In a high-level meeting at Samatva Bhawan, the chief minister discusses the project and gives directions.
Farmer-Centric Digital Crop Survey Project: In order to help farmers, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav stressed the statewide implementation of the Digital Crop Survey Project beginning in Kharif 2024. With the use of cutting-edge technology, this project will completely transform how farmers engage with their land and allow them to access their Girdawari. It also guarantees timely insurance payouts in the event of crop loss and expedites the process of obtaining the Kisan Credit Card. By utilizing satellite photography, the project streamlines procurement procedures and offers insightful information on crops. During a Tuesday evening meeting at the Chief Minister’s residence, Dr. Yadav spoke about these crucial elements of the Digital Crop Survey Project.
Principal Secretary for Revenue Shri Nikunj Srivastava and Additional Chief Secretary Dr. Rajesh Rajoura had a thorough discussion on the project with Chief Minister Dr. Yadav. While praising the project, he instructed hastening the implementation procedure.
Project: Digital Crop Survey: Overview
The Digital Crop Survey Project will use cutting-edge technologies, like geo-fencing, to involve young people in the villages. Taking crop photos in the field will be made easier with this streamlined method. The surveyor will geotag every image they capture to guarantee the required field visits and to provide photographic proof of the crop. Farmers are able to check their land records through this system and voice concerns if needed. The project intends to promote community involvement through the integration of new technology, guaranteeing village-wide participation. Furthermore, a comparison examination will be made possible by the insights provided by satellite photography regarding possible crops. Government officials will launch an investigation into any irregularities they find. The research aims to greatly improve crop projections and farming outcomes using this exact crop information.
The state’s farmers will soon have access to KCC and receive assistance with their procurement tasks as a result of the project’s execution. In the event of a crop loss, farmers will also be able to get the insurance sum right away.