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Govt launches geospatial decision support system for agriculture: ‘Will be a milestone’

The Krishi-DSS geospatial platform has been specially designed keeping in mind the requirements of Indian agriculture, Bhagirath Choudhary, Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, said.

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The Centre on Friday unveiled the Krishi-Decision Support System (K-DSS) portal, a satellite-based geospatial platform that will provide farmers with information on the weather, groundwater levels, soil health, reservoir storage levels etc and include data like satellite images.

Bhagirath Choudhary, Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, launched the portal developed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, saying it “will become a milestone in the journey of farmers in the country”

“The Krishi-DSS is a geospatial platform which has been specially designed keeping in mind the requirements of Indian agriculture,” Choudhary added.

The Krishi-DSS was launched during the National Conference on Space Driven Solutions for Agriculture Transformation in India organised by the agriculture ministry. The one-day conference is part of the events planned by the government in the run-up to the first National Space Day 2024, which will be observed on August 23, the first anniversary of India’s landing on the moon.

Devesh Chaturvedi, Agriculture Secretary, said that space technology can play a transformational role in the agriculture sector. Stressing the need for an early warning system for rainfall and lightning strikes, Chaturvedi said that satellite technology can play a big role in this. It can save loss of lives and properties, he said, adding that the government’s focus is on farmers, and the aim is to increase farmers’ income.

Whatever action plan comes out of discussions during the national conference, the agriculture ministry will take it forward, he said. He also asked Dr Pramod Kumar Meherda, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, to share a brief report on the outcome of the national conference so a future strategy can be formulated.

Meherda said that the ministry has taken several space technology-based initiatives like YES Tech and WINDS. It is in this direction that the ministry has also developed Krishi-DSS. Space technology and remote sensing-based solutions will contribute to ensuring India’s food security and making farmers prosperous, he added.

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Nilesh M Desai, Director, Space Applications Centre (SAC), said that the engagement between the agriculture ministry and space sector goes back to 1969 when, for the first time, an experiment was undertaken to examine the disease in coconut plants using remote sensing techniques. Since then, he said, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has launched several satellites that are very useful for the agriculture sector.

“Even today, at 9.17 am, we launched the Microsat 2C satellite through the SSLV launcher,” he said, adding that it has a Global Navigation Satellite System Reflectometry (GNSS-R) payload that provides information about soil moisture and wind speed, which will be very helpful for the agriculture sector.

Ruchika Gupta, Adviser (Agriculture Statistics), delivered the vote of thanks at the programme attended by scientists, central and state government officials and industry representatives.

The Krishi-DSS is part of the Digital Public Infrastructure for Agriculture announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget speech on July 23. The Krishi-DSS will function as a repository of standardised geospatial data on weather, soil, crop, reservoir, and groundwater data. It will also integrate data related to government schemes and services, an official said.

Harikishan Sharma, Senior Assistant Editor at The Indian Express' National Bureau, specializes in reporting on governance, policy, and data. He covers the Prime Minister’s Office and pivotal central ministries, such as the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Ministry of Cooperation, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Ministry of Rural Development, and Ministry of Jal Shakti. His work primarily revolves around reporting and policy analysis. In addition to this, he authors a weekly column titled "STATE-ISTICALLY SPEAKING," which is prominently featured on The Indian Express website. In this column, he immerses readers in narratives deeply rooted in socio-economic, political, and electoral data, providing insightful perspectives on these critical aspects of governance and society. ... Read More

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