How India's Digital Agriculture Works
India's agricultural sector — employing approximately 42% of India's workforce and contributing approximately 18% of GDP — is undergoing a digital transformation designed to address its persistent challenges: fragmented small landholdings (average 1.1 hectares), poor market linkage, information asymmetry, high input costs, climate vulnerability, and weak credit access. The Digital Agriculture Mission — approved by Cabinet with ₹2,817 crore allocation — is the government's primary framework, built around two components: AgriStack (a digital infrastructure creating unique digital identities for farmers) and the Krishi Decision Support System (Krishi-DSS, an AI-powered advisory platform). Representational Image: How India's Digital Agriculture Works The mission aims to create digital farmer IDs for 11 crore farmers within 3 years (6 crore by FY2024–25, 3 crore by FY2025–26, 2 crore by FY2026–27); by 2024, 19 states had signed MoUs for AgriStack implementation. India...