How Have Over 6.1 Crore Indian Farmers Received Aadhaar-like Digital IDs Linked to Land Records?

Synopsis
Discover how more than <b>6.1 crore farmers</b> in India are benefiting from Aadhaar-like digital IDs linked to their land records. This innovative initiative, part of the <b>Digital Agriculture Mission</b>, aims to streamline access to essential services and enhance the agricultural ecosystem across the nation.
Key Takeaways
- 6.1 crore farmers in India now have digital IDs linked to land records.
- The initiative is part of the Digital Agriculture Mission.
- Uttar Pradesh leads with 1.3 crore IDs generated.
- The mission aims to create digital identities for 11 crore farmers over three years.
- AgriStack facilitates access to credit and insurance for farmers.
New Delhi, June 2 (NationPress) Over 6.1 crore farmers in India, spanning 14 states, now possess digital IDs akin to the Aadhaar card, which are associated with their land records, as per the latest government statistics.
These IDs, established under Agri Stack as part of the Digital Agriculture Mission, are managed by the respective State Governments and Union Territories. They will connect to various farmer-related information, including land ownership, livestock details, crops cultivated, and benefits received. This initiative aims to streamline access to credit, crop insurance, and PM Kisan payments.
Uttar Pradesh leads with the most farmer IDs generated at 1.3 crore, followed by Maharashtra (99 lakh), Madhya Pradesh (83 lakh), Andhra Pradesh (45 lakh), Gujarat (44 lakh), and Rajasthan (75 lakh).
Additional states like Tamil Nadu, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Kerala, Telangana, and Madhya Pradesh have also made strides in issuing IDs, according to the data.
The Digital Agriculture Mission received approval from the Union Cabinet Committee, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in 2024 with a significant budget of Rs. 2,817 Crore, including a central government contribution of Rs. 1,940 Crore.
This mission aims to establish digital identities for 11 crore farmers over three years (6 crore in FY 2024-25, 3 crore in FY 2025-26, and 2 crore in FY 2026-27).
Additionally, it plans to launch a nationwide Digital Crop Survey within two years, targeting 400 districts in FY 2024-25 and all districts by FY 2025-26.
The AgriStack platform offers valuable data on farmers' demographics, land holdings, and crops, allowing farmers to authenticate and access benefits and services like credit, insurance, and procurement.
This initiative also enables states to craft solutions that facilitate farmers' access to the digital economy, allowing for the online purchase and sale of inputs and produce in a trustworthy environment.