100
million Soil Health Card distributed to farmers in the first phase (2015-2017):
Agriculture Minister
While launching the Soil Health
Card (SHC) Mobile App on the occasion of World Soil Day, Union Agriculture and Farmers
Welfare Minister Shri Radha Mohan Singh said that the objective of SHC is to
provide information about the Soil Health to 120 million farm holdings in the
country. The Agriculture Minister stated this while addressing farmers on the
occasion of World Soil Day. In India,
the Soil Health Card scheme was launched in February 2015 in Rajasthan. The
Minister said that Soil Health Card mobile App has been launched to help the
farmers. The app will benefit field-level workers as it will automatically
capture GIS coordinates while registering sample details at the time of sample
collection in the field and indicate the location from where the sample has
been collected.
This app works like other
Geotagging apps developed for the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana. The app
contains farmers’ details including name, Aadhaar card number, mobile number,
gender, address, crop details, etc.
Shri Singh said that SHC
informs farmers about nutrients status of the soils along with the
recommendation on appropriate dosage of nutrients to improve soil health and
fertility. A farm will get the soil card once in every 2 years so that
nutrients deficiency can be regularly detected and improved. He said that the
imbalanced use of fertilizers damages the fields and reduces production. The
Minister informed that in the first phase (2015-17) 100 million SHCs have been
distributed so far. The aim of the Ministry is to provide SHC to all 120
million farm holdings by December, 2017. The second phase began on May 1, 2017,
and will continue for the year 2017 to 2019.
The Agriculture Minister said
that the key features of Soil Health Card include a uniform approach to collect
samples and test them in the laboratory, covering all the land in the country
and renew SHC every two years. This scheme is being implemented in collaboration
with State Governments. GPS based soil sample collection has been made
compulsory to monitor the changes in soil and to prepare a systematic database
to compare them with the past years’. The Minister further said the online
registration of samples and test results are uploaded on the National Portal of
the Soil Health Card. Based on the test results, the system automatically
calculates the recommendations.
Shri Singh said that Soil
Health Card is prepared in 14 local languages and distributed to the farmers.
The Minister expressed happiness over the preparation of SHC in the local
dialect. Now the SHC can be prepared in local dialects such as Kumaoni,
Garhwali, Khasi, and Garo. He said that farmers should use nutrients on their
farms as per the recommendations in the card. This will reduce the cost of
production and increase the output and income of the farmers.
The Agriculture Minister
informed that the SHC portal has been linked to the Integrated Fertilizer
Management System (iFMS) and distribution of fertilizers has started in 16
districts on the basis Soil Health Card recommendation as a pilot scheme. It is
worth mentioning that on the Occasion of World Soil Day, programs are being
organized in all the districts at the state level to generate awareness about
Soil Health. (Press Information
Bureau: December 06, 2017)