Odisha records milestone in digital agriculture journey, gets Rs 155.48 crore Central incentive

Odisha

Bhubaneswar, December 26: Odisha will receive an incentive of Rs 155.48 crore from the Central Government for achieving the first milestone of the Farmers’ Registry and and successful implementation of the Digital Crop Survey in the State.

In a significant milestone for Odisha in its digital agriculture journey, Government of India has formally assessed and approved Odisha’s proposals under the Special Central Assistance (SCA), declaring the State eligible for incentives for both components of AgriStack – a Digital Public Infrastructure initiative for Agriculture, with Rs 55.48 crore for achieving the first milestone of the Farmers’ Registry and Rs 100 crore for successful implementation of the Digital Crop Survey.

This recognition reflects Odisha’s strong compliance with national standards, timely achievement of coverage milestones, and effective execution at scale, reinforcing the State’s leadership in adopting data-driven, farmer-centric digital reforms.

The Farmer Registry provides an authenticated, verified database of farmers, enabling accurate beneficiary identification for schemes such as PM-KISAN, CM Kisan, crop insurance, etc. The Digital Crop Survey offers geo-referenced plot-wise crop sown information helping the State prepare realistic area and production estimates, procurement plans and other scheme delivery to targeted farmers.

Together, the FR and DCS answer who the farmer is, where the land is, and what crop is grown, forming the backbone for scheme delivery.

Deputy Chief Minister and Agriculture & Farmers’ Empowerment Minister Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo stated that, this is a proud moment, reflecting Odisha’s vision of making agriculture more transparent, efficient, and prosperous.

He urged the department to leverage these tools to script a new chapter of growth and sustainability in Odisha’s agrarian economy.

He congratulated the team in Agriculture Department, all technical personnel involved in the initiative, and the farmers of Odisha on this historic achievement!

Principal Secretary, Agriculture & Farmers’ Empowerment, Dr Arabinda Kumar Padhee said on this achievement that, the AgriStack approval will revolutionise data-driven farming, ensuring transparency, efficiency, and prosperity.

“Odisha is poised to script a new chapter of growth with these digital tools. Since Agriculture is central to livelihoods, procurement, and input distribution in Odisha, both FR and DCS would play a critical in shifting from estimate-based planning to verified, plot-level, evidence-based decision-making across production, procurement, and markets,” said Dr Padhee.

Further, integration with weather, soil, pest, and price data would enable predictive analytics for production forecasting, issue of advisories, pest alerts, and price trends.

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