Every prerequisite and tool on this site, backed by the best available evidence — peer-reviewed research, global policy and best practice, books, and government sources. Each link opens the original; most are free to download.
The 21 prerequisites
1. Agri zones by dominant crop
- ↗ Dept. of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare (schemes & Digital Agriculture Mission) — Govt. of India
- ↗ Soil Health Card scheme — Dept. of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
Biennial NPK + micronutrient testing; ~25 crore cards issued.
- ↗ Global Agro-Ecological Zones (GAEZ v4) Data Portal — FAO & IIASA, 2021Global policy
The authoritative global system mapping land into agro-ecological zones by soil, climate and water to match crops and inputs to local conditions.
- ↗ Global Agro-ecological Zoning (AEZ): a handbook on concepts, terminology and procedures — FAO Land & Water Division, 2018Global policy
Step-by-step FAO methodology for delineating agro-ecological zones at national and sub-national levels.
- ↓ Agro-Climatic Regional Planning: India's 15 Agro-Climatic Zones — NITI Aayog / Planning Commission of India, 1989India policy
India's own delineation of 15 agro-climatic zones for resource-based agricultural planning.
- ↗ An integrated approach to land suitability for agro-ecological zoning based on fuzzy inference system and GIS — Environment, Development and Sustainability (Springer), 2022Peer-reviewed
Peer-reviewed demonstration that GIS/AEZ methods reliably classify land into crop-suitability zones.
- ↗ Microsoft & ICRISAT's intelligent cloud pilot for agriculture in Andhra Pradesh (AI Sowing App) — Microsoft News India, 2017Best practice
An ML app fusing 45 years of rainfall with weather models sent groundnut farmers SMS sowing-date advisories — no new hardware — for ~10–30% higher yields in pilots.
2. A national coordinating agency
- ↗ Dept. of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare (schemes & Digital Agriculture Mission) — Govt. of India
- ↗ ICT in Agriculture: Connecting Smallholders to Knowledge, Networks & Institutions — World Bank (Open Knowledge Repository), 2017, updated ed.
- ↗ Agricultural Innovation Systems: An Investment Sourcebook — World Bank, 2012Book
Comprehensive guide to strengthening a national agricultural innovation system through coordination, research, extension and ICT training.
- ↓ Agricultural Extension: Good Intentions and Hard Realities — The World Bank Research Observer, 2004Peer-reviewed
Peer-reviewed analysis of how to govern and reform public extension systems at scale.
- ↗ Agricultural Policies in India — OECD, 2018Best practice
OECD review urging India to raise research intensity and knowledge transfer, and noting how fragmented APMC market fees distort prices.
- ↓ Transforming public agricultural extension and advisory service systems in smallholder farming — FAO, 2022Global policy
FAO roadmap for reforming national extension/advisory governance and ICT-based advice.
3. Kisan Smart Card
- ↗ AgriStack — Farmer ID ('Kisan ki Pehchaan') — Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
Digital farmer identity + Crop Sown Registry — the deck's Kisan Card.
- ↗ PM-KISAN income support — Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
DBT income support — the rails for the deck's subsidy delivery.
- ↗ Soil Health Card scheme — Dept. of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
Biennial NPK + micronutrient testing; ~25 crore cards issued.
- ↓ Curbing Leakage in Public Programs with Biometric Identification Systems: Evidence from India's Fuel Subsidies — International Growth Centre, 2017Peer-reviewed
Impact evaluation showing a biometric/Aadhaar-linked ID requirement sharply cut leakage in subsidy delivery.
- ↓ ID4D Practitioner's Guide: Identification for Development — World Bank, 2019Global policy
World Bank best-practice manual for designing inclusive, trusted foundational digital ID linked to services.
- ↗ e-Identity / ID-card — e-Estonia (Republic of Estonia), 2024Best practice
Global benchmark for a single national digital ID unifying banking, health, tax and public services.
- ↗ Digital Agriculture Mission: Farmer ID / Agri Stack registry — Press Information Bureau, Government of India, 2024India policy
India's official plan for an Aadhaar-like Farmer ID linked to land, crops sown and scheme benefits.
4. Farm co-operatives (+ VB-GRaM-G)
- ↗ e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) — Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
1,656 mandis · 1.80 cr farmers · ₹4.82 lakh cr traded.
- ↗ Dept. of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare (schemes & Digital Agriculture Mission) — Govt. of India
- ↗ Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action — Cambridge University Press, 1990Book
Foundational scholarly work on how user groups self-organise to share common resources — the basis for input/labour/machinery co-ops.
- ↓ Agricultural Cooperatives: Paving the Way for Food Security and Rural Development — FAO, 2012Global policy
FAO brief on how cooperatives let smallholders cut input costs, access machinery and markets, and raise incomes.
- ↗ The impact of agricultural cooperatives membership on the wellbeing of smallholder farmers: empirical evidence from eastern Ethiopia — Agricultural and Food Economics (Springer), 2017Peer-reviewed
Open-access study quantifying significant income/wellbeing gains from cooperative membership among smallholders.
- ↗ National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) — Ministry of Cooperation, Government of India, 2024India policy
India's statutory agency financing and developing agricultural cooperatives.
5. A new micro-credit policy
- ↗ PM-KISAN income support — Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
DBT income support — the rails for the deck's subsidy delivery.
- ↗ WDRA — Warehousing Development & Regulatory Authority (eNWR) — Govt. of India
Electronic Negotiable Warehouse Receipts, pledgeable for credit.
- ↓ Access to Finance for Smallholder Farmers: Learning from the Experiences of Microfinance Institutions in Latin America — International Finance Corporation / World Bank, 2014Global policy
Best-practice report on designing credit products and recovery mechanisms for smallholders.
- ↗ What is the impact of rural bank credit access on the technical efficiency of smallholder cassava farmers in Ghana? — Heliyon (Elsevier, open access via PMC), 2021Peer-reviewed
Peer-reviewed study finding credit access makes smallholders markedly more technically efficient.
- ↗ Master Circular — Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Scheme — Reserve Bank of India, 2018India policy
India's official single-window short-term farm credit framework — the policy on which card-linked micro-credit builds.
- ↗ Apollo Agriculture — financing for profitable farming — Apollo Agriculture (Kenya), 2025Best practice
ML credit scoring built on satellite and agronomic data replaces collateral, bundling inputs, customised advice and insurance for African smallholders without credit histories.
6. Independent soil-testing authority
- ↗ Soil Health Card scheme — Dept. of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
Biennial NPK + micronutrient testing; ~25 crore cards issued.
- ↓ Impact of Soil Health Card on the Use of Chemical Fertilizers — Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics, 2018Peer-reviewed
Empirical evaluation showing soil-test-based recommendations rebalance and reduce fertiliser use.
- ↗ Global Soil Laboratory Network (GLOSOLAN), Global Soil Partnership — FAO, 2023Global policy
FAO network harmonising soil-testing methods and lab quality across countries — the model for standardised, bias-free soil labs.
- ↗ Deficiency of phyto-available sulphur, zinc, boron, iron, copper and manganese in soils of India — Scientific Reports (Nature), 2021Peer-reviewed
Peer-reviewed mapping of widespread micronutrient deficiencies across 200,000+ samples — justifies labs that test micronutrients, not just NPK.
- ↗ A comprehensive review of the soil health status for enhancing agricultural sustainability — Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2025Peer-reviewed
Open-access review of soil-health assessment methods and their role in sustainable nutrient management.
7. NAMP crop matching (EFCAS)
- ↓ College Admissions and the Stability of Marriage — The American Mathematical Monthly, 1962Peer-reviewed
The foundational paper introducing the deferred-acceptance algorithm and stable matching behind NAMP's fair crop-to-demand matching.
- ↓ Stable Matching: Theory, Evidence, and Practical Design (2012 Prize Scientific Background) — The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 2012Best practice
Authoritative summary of how stable-matching theory became practical market design.
- ↓ Deferred Acceptance Algorithms: History, Theory, Practice, and Open Questions — NBER Working Paper 13225, 2007Peer-reviewed
Roth's survey of real-world deferred-acceptance deployments for large-scale assignment problems.
- ↓ The Evolution of the Labor Market for Medical Interns and Residents: A Case Study in Game Theory — Journal of Political Economy (author's copy, Stanford), 1984Peer-reviewed
Classic demonstration that a stable-matching clearinghouse succeeds where unstable markets fail.
- ↗ ZARC — Zoneamento Agrícola de Risco Climático (agro-climatic risk zoning) — Ministério da Agricultura e Pecuária, Brazil
Planting-window advisories by municipality × crop × soil; rural credit & insurance conditioned on compliance.
- ↗ Saagu Baagu — AI-driven agriculture initiative for chilli farmers, Telangana — FAO Digital Villages Initiative (Govt of Telangana + World Economic Forum), 2024Global policy
AI/IoT bot advisory plus soil and AI quality testing and a digital marketplace for chilli farmers; ~21% higher yield, 9% less pesticide and 5% less fertiliser.
8. Mobile extension services
- ↗ Dept. of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare (schemes & Digital Agriculture Mission) — Govt. of India
- ↗ Realizing the potential of digital development: The case of agricultural advice — Science (open access via PMC), 2019Peer-reviewed
Meta-analyses of RCTs finding digital/mobile agricultural advice raised yields ~4% and input adoption ~22% at low cost.
- ↗ Digital Green: Participatory Video and Mediated Instruction for Agricultural Extension — Information Technologies & International Development (ITID), 2009Peer-reviewed
Peer-reviewed trial showing video-mediated digital extension was up to 10x more cost-effective per adoption than classic extension in India.
- ↓ Improving Smallholder Agriculture via Video-Based Group Extension — Journal of Development Economics / J-PAL, 2020Peer-reviewed
Large RCT evidence that video-based group extension significantly increased adoption of recommended practices among smallholders.
- ↓ Guide on digital agricultural extension and advisory services — FAO, 2022Global policy
FAO operational guidance for delivering mobile/ICT-based advisory services to smallholders.
- ↓ Agricultural Extension and Support Systems in India (Discussion Paper 20) — MANAGE — National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management, Govt of India, 2020India policy
Documents the under-reach of public extension: it serves only ~6.8% of farm households, with roughly one extension officer per 1,162 operational holdings.
- ↗ Farmer.Chat: Scaling AI-Powered Agricultural Services for Smallholder Farmers — Digital Green (with Gooey.AI), arXiv preprint, 2024Peer-reviewed
A GPT-4-based multilingual RAG assistant on WhatsApp giving farmers and agents voice/text agronomy and scheme advice; 250,000+ users across India, Kenya, Nigeria, Ethiopia.
- ↗ Exploring the Pradhan Mantri-KISAN AI Chatbot (Kisan e-Mitra) — IndiaAI, Ministry of Electronics & IT, Govt of India, 2023India policy
First AI chatbot integrated with a central flagship scheme; answers PM-KISAN queries by voice/text in 11 languages via Bhashini, handling ~20,000 queries a day.
- ↗ iNZIVA / Nuru: a deep-learning app for offline crop disease and pest diagnosis — Frontiers in Plant Science (PMC, open access) — PlantVillage, Penn State + FAO, 2020Peer-reviewed
An offline phone app that diagnoses cassava disease and fall armyworm; in field tests it out-diagnosed extension agents (65% vs 40–58%) and farmers (18–31%).
- ↗ Microsoft & ICRISAT's intelligent cloud pilot for agriculture in Andhra Pradesh (AI Sowing App) — Microsoft News India, 2017Best practice
An ML app fusing 45 years of rainfall with weather models sent groundnut farmers SMS sowing-date advisories — no new hardware — for ~10–30% higher yields in pilots.
9. E-scales linked to a database
- ↗ e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) — Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
1,656 mandis · 1.80 cr farmers · ₹4.82 lakh cr traded.
- ↓ Information from Markets Near and Far: Mobile Phones and Agricultural Markets in Niger — American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2010Peer-reviewed
Landmark evidence that introducing electronic market information cut grain price dispersion 10–16% — the case for database-linked transparency and price intelligence.
- ↗ Digitalization in the European agri-food supply chain: a scoping review of traceability, transparency, and sustainability — Frontiers in Blockchain, 2025Peer-reviewed
Peer-reviewed review showing IoT/digital recording (incl. automated weighing) drives transparency and fraud reduction.
- ↗ Market transparency in the agri-food supply chain — European Commission, DG Agriculture and Rural Development, 2024Best practice
EU model: a central market-information system capturing transaction-level data so all participants see real-time prices.
- ↓ Electronic National Agricultural Market (e-NAM): A Review of Performance and Prospects — Directorate of Economics & Statistics, DA&FW, Government of India, 2021India policy
Government review of eNAM's e-weighbridge, electronic gate-pass, digital payments and national e-auction.
10. RFID tamper-proof packaging
- ↗ WDRA — Warehousing Development & Regulatory Authority (eNWR) — Govt. of India
Electronic Negotiable Warehouse Receipts, pledgeable for credit.
- ↗ Design of a Blockchain-Enabled Traceability System Framework for Food Supply Chains — Foods (MDPI, open access via PMC), 2022Peer-reviewed
Peer-reviewed framework integrating RFID at the packaging level with immutable farm-to-buyer provenance.
- ↓ Food Traceability Guidance — FAO, 2017Global policy
FAO operational guidance on building food traceability and recall systems across the chain.
- ↗ Food law general requirements (General Food Law, Reg. (EC) 178/2002, Art. 18 traceability) — European Commission, DG Health & Food Safety, 2024Best practice
The EU's legally mandated one-step-back/one-step-forward food traceability regime — the global benchmark.
- ↓ Guidance on the Implementation of Articles 11, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19 and 20 of Reg. (EC) 178/2002 — European Commission, 2010Best practice
Detailed EU guidance on the records and identification systems operators must maintain to trace food.
11. Independent grading authority
- ↗ e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) — Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
1,656 mandis · 1.80 cr farmers · ₹4.82 lakh cr traded.
- ↗ Return to quality in rural agricultural markets: Evidence from wheat markets in Ethiopia — IFPRI / Journal of Development Economics (CGSpace), 2024Peer-reviewed
Study across 60 markets finding farmers are rewarded only for objectively observable/graded quality — the case for an independent grading authority.
- ↓ Understanding Codex (Fifth Edition) — Codex Alimentarius Commission, FAO/WHO, 2018Global policy
Authoritative account of the global system of food grades and quality standards.
- ↗ Voluntary standards and certification for responsible agricultural production and trade — FAO, 2003Best practice
FAO analysis of how third-party grading/certification governs market access and price-by-quality.
- ↗ AGMARK Grades and Standards — Directorate of Marketing & Inspection, Government of India, 2024India policy
India's statutory grading authority (AGMARK) setting quality grades — the base for a coded, blind grading regime.
- ↗ Saagu Baagu — AI-driven agriculture initiative for chilli farmers, Telangana — FAO Digital Villages Initiative (Govt of Telangana + World Economic Forum), 2024Global policy
AI/IoT bot advisory plus soil and AI quality testing and a digital marketplace for chilli farmers; ~21% higher yield, 9% less pesticide and 5% less fertiliser.
12. Authorized dealer codes
- ↗ e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) — Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
1,656 mandis · 1.80 cr farmers · ₹4.82 lakh cr traded.
- ↓ Digitising payments in agricultural value chains: the revenue opportunity to 2025 — GSMA Mobile for Development, 2020Best practice
Best-practice analysis of replacing cash with cashless online payments along value chains.
- ↗ Case studies on efforts to digitalize payments in agri-food value chains — CGIAR / IFPRI, 2025Global policy
Case-study evidence that digitizing payments cuts transaction costs and adds transparency.
- ↓ Agricultural Reforms in India — Indian Public Policy Review, 2020Peer-reviewed
Peer-reviewed policy review on licensing traders/commission agents and formalising regulated market intermediaries.
- ↓ The State/UT Agricultural Produce & Livestock Marketing (Promotion & Facilitation) Act, 2017 (Model Act) — Directorate of Marketing & Inspection, Government of India, 2017India policy
India's model law: single state-wide trading licences, e-trading and warehouse-based sales/receipts.
13. National Agri Exchange
- ↗ e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) — Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
1,656 mandis · 1.80 cr farmers · ₹4.82 lakh cr traded.
- ↗ Agmarknet — daily mandi prices — Directorate of Marketing & Inspection, Govt. of India
Daily prices for ~3,000 markets — the site's core public dataset.
- ↓ Electronic National Agricultural Market (e-NAM): A Review of Performance and Prospects — Directorate of Economics & Statistics, DA&FW, Government of India, 2021India policy
Government review of eNAM's e-weighbridge, electronic gate-pass, digital payments and national e-auction.
- ↓ Creating Agricultural Markets: How the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange Connects Farmers and Buyers — International Finance Corporation / World Bank Group, 2017Best practice
How a national electronic commodity exchange centralised price discovery and connected dispersed traders/farmers.
- ↓ The Ethiopian Commodity Exchange and the spatial integration of grain markets (Grantham WP 204) — Grantham Research Institute, London School of Economics, 2015Peer-reviewed
Empirical evidence that a centralised exchange reduced spatial price dispersion and improved market integration.
- ↓ Is the Electronic Market the Way Forward to Overcome Market Failures in Agriculture? (IEG WP 387) — Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi, 2019Peer-reviewed
Analysis of India's eNAM electronic auction platform and its effect on price discovery and dealer integration.
14. Fair prices (Swaminathan formula)
- ↗ Commission for Agricultural Costs & Prices (cost & MSP data) — CACP, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
A2+FL and C2 cost concepts behind the MSP debate.
- ↗ National Commission on Farmers (Swaminathan) — reports — PRS Legislative Research (summary) · Govt. of India, 2004–2006
Five reports; the final report submitted Oct 2006.
- ↓ OECD's Producer Support Estimate and Related Indicators of Agricultural Support (PSE Manual) — OECD, Trade and Agriculture Directorate, 2016Global policy
The global standard for measuring producer support — the framework to benchmark a C2+50% MSP and dashboard support metrics.
- ↗ Minimum Support Prices in India: Distilling the Facts — Review of Agrarian Studies (Gupta, Khera & Narayanan), 2021Peer-reviewed
Evidence-based analysis of how MSP works in practice and the cost-of-production basis behind the C2+50% debate.
- ↓ The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets 2009: High Food Prices and the Food Crisis — FAO, 2009Global policy
FAO analysis of price-support and price-stabilisation policies and their effects — global context for guaranteed prices.
15. Govt-mediated contract farming
- ↗ Dept. of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare (schemes & Digital Agriculture Mission) — Govt. of India
- ↓ Contract Farming: Partnerships for Growth (FAO Agricultural Services Bulletin 145) — FAO, 2001Global policy
FAO's definitive operational guide to structuring industry-farmer contract farming arrangements.
- ↓ UNIDROIT/FAO/IFAD Legal Guide on Contract Farming — UNIDROIT, FAO and IFAD, 2015Global policy
The leading international legal framework for contract farming agreements backed by guarantees.
- ↗ Contract farming for improving smallholder incomes: What can we learn from effectiveness studies? — World Development (Elsevier), 2018Peer-reviewed
Peer-reviewed systematic review/meta-analysis quantifying contract farming's income effects on smallholders.
- ↗ Contract Farming and Smallholders' Welfare — International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 2020Best practice
IFPRI evidence synthesis on contract farming's inclusion of and welfare gains for smallholders.
16. Warehousing + online WMS
- ↗ WDRA — Warehousing Development & Regulatory Authority (eNWR) — Govt. of India
Electronic Negotiable Warehouse Receipts, pledgeable for credit.
- ↓ Designing Warehouse Receipt Legislation: Regulatory Options and Recent Trends — FAO (Agricultural Finance Revisited), 2009Global policy
FAO comparative analysis of negotiable warehouse-receipt legislation across 12 countries including India.
- ↓ Warehouse Receipts: Facilitating Credit and Commodity Markets — World Bank, 2007Global policy
World Bank guidance on how warehouse receipts unlock inventory credit and ease liquidity for farmers.
- ↓ The role of warehouse receipt systems in enhanced commodity marketing and rural livelihoods in Africa — Food Policy (Elsevier), 2002Peer-reviewed
Foundational study showing regulated warehouse-receipt systems curb cheating on weights, ease finance and cut losses.
- ↓ Sustainable Food Cold Chains: Opportunities, Challenges and the Way Forward — FAO and UNEP, 2022Global policy
FAO/UNEP evidence on distributed cold storage to cut post-harvest food loss.
17. Single-window tax at APMCs
- ↗ GST e-way bill system — Goods & Services Tax Network
Digitised inter-state movement under a unified national tax.
- ↗ Agmarknet — daily mandi prices — Directorate of Marketing & Inspection, Govt. of India
Daily prices for ~3,000 markets — the site's core public dataset.
- ↗ Agricultural Policies in India — OECD, 2018Best practice
OECD review urging India to raise research intensity and knowledge transfer, and noting how fragmented APMC market fees distort prices.
- ↗ Agricultural Policy Monitoring and Evaluation 2023 — India — OECD, 2023Best practice
OECD monitoring of India's APMC reforms (single levy, unified licence, e-auction) and moves to barrier-free trade.
- ↗ Towards One Agricultural Market in India: Does the ICT Help? — Springer (peer-reviewed chapter), 2020Peer-reviewed
Academic analysis of how unified-fee/single-licence reforms and ICT improve market efficiency and 24×7 price discovery.
- ↓ Salient Features of the Model Act on Agricultural Marketing — Directorate of Marketing & Inspection, Government of India, 2003India policy
Official statement of the Model APMC Act: a single-point market-fee levy, single licence and electronic auction.
18. Abolish inter-state barriers
- ↗ GST e-way bill system — Goods & Services Tax Network
Digitised inter-state movement under a unified national tax.
- ↗ Agricultural Policy Monitoring and Evaluation 2023 — India — OECD, 2023Best practice
OECD monitoring of India's APMC reforms (single levy, unified licence, e-auction) and moves to barrier-free trade.
- ↓ Internal Trade Barriers in India — Working paper (Barnwal, Dingel, Iurchenko, Krishna, Van Leemput), 2023Peer-reviewed
Trade-economics study quantifying India's inter-state trade barriers and the welfare gains from integration.
- ↗ The internal market: general principles — European Parliament (Fact Sheets on the EU), 2024Global policy
Authoritative EU reference on the single market's free movement of goods — the template for a uniform national market.
- ↗ Know About GST: One Nation, One Tax, One Market — Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs, Government of India, 2017India policy
How GST subsumed inter-state taxes and removed border check-posts to create one common national market.
19. GPS-based logistics
- ↗ Food Supply Chain: A Framework for the Governance of Digital Traceability — Logistics (MDPI, open access via PMC), 2025Peer-reviewed
Framework for governing digital traceability across food logistics — supports GPS-tracked vehicle accountability.
- ↗ Digital Traceability in Agri-Food Supply Chains: A Comparative Analysis of OECD Member Countries — Foods (MDPI, open access via PMC), 2024Peer-reviewed
Cross-country analysis of digital traceability and logistics-tracking that build divertion-resistant supply chains.
- ↓ Trends in Diversion of PDS Grain (CDE Working Paper No. 198) — Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics, 2011Peer-reviewed
Quantifies large-scale diversion/leakage from public food logistics — the case for GPS vehicle tracking.
- ↓ Cold Chains in Developing Economies: A Techno-Socio-Economic Structural Development Challenge — World Bank, 2021Global policy
World Bank analysis of food transport logistics and cold-chain monitoring between field and fork.
20. National farm insurance
- ↗ PMFBY — Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana — Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
Crop insurance + YES-TECH / CROPIC satellite verification.
- ↓ Government Support to Agricultural Insurance: Challenges and Options for Developing Countries — World Bank (Mahul & Stutley), 2010Best practice
Definitive World Bank reference on public crop-insurance design including index/weather products.
- ↗ Ex ante and ex post effects of hybrid index insurance in Bangladesh — Journal of Development Economics (open access via PMC), 2019Peer-reviewed
Open-access RCT showing index insurance raises farmers' investment and post-shock recovery.
- ↗ Leveraging Index Insurance to Protect Farmers from Weather-Based Risk — Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), MIT, 2023Best practice
J-PAL synthesis of RCT evidence on index insurance design and low-paperwork payouts.
- ↓ Yield Estimation System based on Technology (YES-TECH) Manual under PMFBY — Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India, 2023India policy
India's manual for satellite/remote-sensing crop yield estimation feeding insurance payouts.
21. PDS re-organisation
- ↗ National Food Security Act portal — Dept. of Food & Public Distribution, Govt. of India
Subsidised foodgrain entitlement covering ~81 crore people.
- ↗ The Public Distribution System and Food Security in India — Int. Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (open access via PMC), 2019Peer-reviewed
Peer-reviewed assessment of PDS performance, leakage and nutrition outcomes.
- ↗ Pathways for Nutrition-Sensitive Social Protection — International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 2021Global policy
IFPRI evidence on designing food-based social protection to improve diets — supports adding protein to the PDS.
- ↗ Schemes to Systems: The Public Distribution System — Anatomy of India's Food Subsidy Reforms — World Bank, 2019Best practice
World Bank account of PDS computerization and reform to curb leakage and improve delivery.
- ↗ Examining Exclusions in the Public Distribution System — Indian Public Policy Review, 2021Peer-reviewed
Study of exclusion errors in PDS targeting — the case for decentralised distribution matched to local consumption.
The five tools
Mandi Price Intelligence
- ↓ Information from Markets Near and Far: Mobile Phones and Agricultural Markets in Niger — American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2010Peer-reviewed
Landmark evidence that introducing electronic market information cut grain price dispersion 10–16% — the case for database-linked transparency and price intelligence.
- ↓ The Digital Provide: Information (Technology), Market Performance, and Welfare in the South Indian Fisheries Sector — Quarterly Journal of Economics (NBER working paper), 2007Peer-reviewed
The classic Kerala study showing market price information sharply reduced price dispersion and raised welfare.
- ↗ Market Integration and Price Transmission in Selected Food and Cash Crop Markets of Developing Countries — FAO Commodity Market Review (Rapsomanikis, Hallam & Conforti), 2003Global policy
FAO cointegration/error-correction methodology for measuring how price signals transmit across markets.
- ↗ Information, Direct Access to Farmers, and Rural Market Performance in Central India — American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2010Peer-reviewed
RCT showing kiosks giving farmers direct mandi-price access raised the prices they received and improved market efficiency — validating the price-intelligence premise.
- ↗ Using ICT to Provide Agricultural Market Information Services — World Bank (Open Knowledge Repository), 2012Best practice
World Bank synthesis of how to design ICT-based market-information services — guidance for delivering mandi price feeds to farmers.
Farmer Cockpit
- ↗ A Review of Remote Sensing-Based Crop Yield Estimation: Machine Learning Techniques and Limitations — Frontiers in Plant Science, 2026Peer-reviewed
Open-access review of satellite/NDVI remote sensing for crop monitoring and yield — the basis for the Cockpit's crop-health layer.
- ↓ Handbook on Remote Sensing for Agricultural Statistics — FAO / Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics, 2017Global policy
FAO handbook on using earth observation/NDVI for crop area and condition monitoring.
- ↓ USA Crop Yield Estimation with MODIS NDVI: Are Remotely Sensed Models Better than Simple Trend Analyses? — Remote Sensing (MDPI; hosted on NASA NTRS), 2021Peer-reviewed
Operational evidence that MODIS NDVI improves crop yield estimation.
- ↗ Farmers' communication pattern and satisfaction regarding agromet advisory services in semi-arid southern India — Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2023Peer-reviewed
Evidence on the uptake and value of weather/agromet advisories — supports the Cockpit's advisory function.
- ↗ Smallholder maize area and yield mapping at national scales with Google Earth Engine and Sentinel-2 — PNAS, 2022Peer-reviewed
Demonstrates Sentinel-2 satellite imagery can monitor crop area and health on fragmented smallholder plots — the science behind the Cockpit's NDVI layer.
- ↓ Handbook on Climate Information for Farming Communities — FAO, 2018Global policy
FAO guidance on tailoring weather/agromet advisories to farmers' decisions — supports the Cockpit's advisory function.
Agri-Match Simulator
- ↓ The Matching of Persons to Positions (2012 Prize Lecture) — Nobel Prize / Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 2012Best practice
Shapley's own exposition of the deferred-acceptance matching the Agri-Match simulator implements.
- ↓ The Theory and Practice of Market Design (2012 Prize Lecture) — Nobel Prize / Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 2012Best practice
Roth's lecture on turning matching theory into working clearinghouses.
- ↓ The Redesign of the Matching Market for American Physicians: Some Engineering Aspects of Economic Design — American Economic Review (NBER working paper), 1999Peer-reviewed
Detailed engineering account of a large deployed deferred-acceptance algorithm — a model for building Agri-Match.
- ↗ School Choice: A Mechanism Design Approach — American Economic Review, 2003Peer-reviewed
Landmark application of strategy-proof deferred-acceptance matching beyond marriage — the template for matching crop plans to land and demand.
Policy Dashboard
- ↓ OECD's Producer Support Estimate and Related Indicators of Agricultural Support (PSE Manual) — OECD, Trade and Agriculture Directorate, 2016Global policy
The global standard for measuring producer support — the framework to benchmark a C2+50% MSP and dashboard support metrics.
- ↗ Market Integration and Price Transmission in Selected Food and Cash Crop Markets of Developing Countries — FAO Commodity Market Review (Rapsomanikis, Hallam & Conforti), 2003Global policy
FAO cointegration/error-correction methodology for measuring how price signals transmit across markets.
- ↗ FAOSTAT — Food and Agriculture Statistics Database — FAO, 2024Best practice
The global reference agricultural statistics/indicator system — model for a policy dashboard's headline indicators.
- ↗ World Development Report 2021: Data for Better Lives — World Bank, 2021Global policy
Flagship report on using integrated, well-governed data systems for development — the rationale for running agriculture as one data-driven cycle and for the dashboard's metrics.
- ↓ Analysis of Price Incentives and Price Transmission in Agricultural Markets (MAFAP) — FAO (MAFAP methodological guidance), 2014Global policy
FAO methodology for measuring price transmission and market integration — directly supports the dashboard's price-convergence metrics.
FPO / Co-op Manager
- ↗ Producer organizations in the last 25 years: a bibliometric analysis and meta-review of the literature — Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (Nature), 2025Peer-reviewed
Open-access meta-review synthesising evidence that producer organisations improve members' market access and income.
- ↓ IFAD Research Series 29: Empowering Through Collective Action — International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), 2018Global policy
IFAD global evidence on how farmer organisations deliver aggregation, marketing and input/credit services.
- ↓ Operational Guidelines: Formation and Promotion of 10,000 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) — Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India, 2020India policy
India's central-sector FPO policy — the domestic basis for the FPO/Co-op Manager tool.
- ↗ Association of membership in a farmer producer organization with crop diversity, household income, diet diversity, and women's empowerment in Uttar Pradesh — PLOS ONE (open access via PMC), 2025Peer-reviewed
Indian field evidence that FPO membership is associated with higher income, crop and diet diversity, and women's empowerment.
- ↗ Reaching the Rural Poor through Rural Producer Organizations? Evidence from Ethiopia — International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 2009Peer-reviewed
Empirical study of marketing cooperatives' price benefits and membership patterns — informs FPO aggregation design.
- ↓ Manual for Formation and Promotion of Farmer Producer Organisations — NABARD, 2015India policy
NABARD's operational manual for forming and running FPOs — the policy backbone for the FPO/Co-op Manager tool.
AI & ML in extension
AI & ML in extension
- ↓ Agricultural Extension and Support Systems in India (Discussion Paper 20) — MANAGE — National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management, Govt of India, 2020India policy
Documents the under-reach of public extension: it serves only ~6.8% of farm households, with roughly one extension officer per 1,162 operational holdings.
- ↓ Guide on digital agricultural extension and advisory services — FAO, 2022Global policy
FAO operational guidance for delivering mobile/ICT-based advisory services to smallholders.
- ↗ Realizing the potential of digital development: The case of agricultural advice — Science (open access via PMC), 2019Peer-reviewed
Meta-analyses of RCTs finding digital/mobile agricultural advice raised yields ~4% and input adoption ~22% at low cost.
- ↗ Farmer.Chat: Scaling AI-Powered Agricultural Services for Smallholder Farmers — Digital Green (with Gooey.AI), arXiv preprint, 2024Peer-reviewed
A GPT-4-based multilingual RAG assistant on WhatsApp giving farmers and agents voice/text agronomy and scheme advice; 250,000+ users across India, Kenya, Nigeria, Ethiopia.
- ↗ Exploring the Pradhan Mantri-KISAN AI Chatbot (Kisan e-Mitra) — IndiaAI, Ministry of Electronics & IT, Govt of India, 2023India policy
First AI chatbot integrated with a central flagship scheme; answers PM-KISAN queries by voice/text in 11 languages via Bhashini, handling ~20,000 queries a day.
- ↗ With next-generation AI, Indian villagers gain easier access to government services (Jugalbandi) — Microsoft Source Asia (with AI4Bharat), 2023Best practice
A WhatsApp generative-AI bot combining AI4Bharat speech/translation with LLM reasoning so rural users can ask in their own language about welfare schemes; 10 languages, 171 programs.
- ↗ National Mission on Natural Language Translation (BHASHINI) — IndiaAI, Ministry of Electronics & IT, Govt of India, 2022India policy
India's open-source language-AI public infrastructure (speech, translation, text-to-speech) that powers multilingual, voice-enabled advisory bots across scheduled Indian languages.
- ↗ iNZIVA / Nuru: a deep-learning app for offline crop disease and pest diagnosis — Frontiers in Plant Science (PMC, open access) — PlantVillage, Penn State + FAO, 2020Peer-reviewed
An offline phone app that diagnoses cassava disease and fall armyworm; in field tests it out-diagnosed extension agents (65% vs 40–58%) and farmers (18–31%).
- ↗ Plantix — AI photo-based crop diagnosis & advisory app — PEAT GmbH, Berlin, 2024Best practice
Farmers photograph a damaged crop and a deep-learning model identifies the pest, disease or deficiency and advises treatment; ~800 symptoms across 60+ crops, used by millions in India.
- ↗ FAMEWS — Fall Armyworm Monitoring & Early Warning System (with Nuru AI) — FAO, 2020Global policy
An FAO platform that aggregates farm-level scouting — with Nuru providing in-field AI image diagnosis — into real-time fall-armyworm infestation maps and early warnings across Africa.
- ↗ Microsoft & ICRISAT's intelligent cloud pilot for agriculture in Andhra Pradesh (AI Sowing App) — Microsoft News India, 2017Best practice
An ML app fusing 45 years of rainfall with weather models sent groundnut farmers SMS sowing-date advisories — no new hardware — for ~10–30% higher yields in pilots.
- ↗ Saagu Baagu — AI-driven agriculture initiative for chilli farmers, Telangana — FAO Digital Villages Initiative (Govt of Telangana + World Economic Forum), 2024Global policy
AI/IoT bot advisory plus soil and AI quality testing and a digital marketplace for chilli farmers; ~21% higher yield, 9% less pesticide and 5% less fertiliser.
- ↓ Yield Estimation System based on Technology (YES-TECH) Manual under PMFBY — Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India, 2023India policy
India's manual for satellite/remote-sensing crop yield estimation feeding insurance payouts.
- ↗ Togo's Novissi: ML, satellite and mobile data to target emergency cash to the poorest — World Bank (Results brief), 2021Global policy
Deep learning on satellite imagery plus ML on phone metadata targeted COVID cash to the poorest cantons and individuals — reaching 572,852 beneficiaries (with NASA Harvest, IPA, GiveDirectly).
- ↗ Apollo Agriculture — financing for profitable farming — Apollo Agriculture (Kenya), 2025Best practice
ML credit scoring built on satellite and agronomic data replaces collateral, bundling inputs, customised advice and insurance for African smallholders without credit histories.
- ↗ Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge — AI for sustainable greenhouse production — Wageningen University & Research, 2024Best practice
International contest in which AI algorithms remotely grew real crops and out-performed expert human reference growers on yield, net profit and resource efficiency.
- ↗ See & Spray — computer-vision targeted spraying — John Deere, 2025Best practice
Boom-mounted cameras and onboard computer vision detect individual weeds and fire only the relevant nozzles, cutting non-residual herbicide use by roughly half on average.
The solution — one closed-loop platform
The solution — one closed-loop platform
- ↓ The design of digital financial infrastructure: lessons from India (BIS Papers No. 106) — Bank for International Settlements, 2019Global policy
Shows how India's layered digital rails (identity, payments, data) form one interoperable public infrastructure any service can plug into — the template for a single agricultural platform.
- ↗ Stacking up the Benefits: Lessons from India's Digital Journey (IMF Working Paper 2023/078) — International Monetary Fund, 2023Global policy
IMF analysis quantifying how India Stack's shared digital public infrastructure accelerated inclusion and cut delivery costs — evidence that population-scale shared rails beat fragmented delivery.
- ↗ India's Digital Public Infrastructure: The India Stack — Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2023Best practice
Explains the DPI philosophy of minimal interoperable building blocks open to public and private actors — the governance model an agriculture platform would extend.
- ↗ What's Cooking: Digital Transformation of the Agrifood System — World Bank, 2021Global policy
World Bank flagship arguing digital technology can integrate the entire agrifood value chain into one connected, data-driven system rather than disjointed interventions.
- ↗ World Development Report 2016: Digital Dividends — World Bank, 2016Global policy
Establishes that digitizing public services lowers transaction costs and broadens inclusion when 'analog complements' are in place — supports digital orchestration of agriculture.
- ↗ World Development Report 2021: Data for Better Lives — World Bank, 2021Global policy
Flagship report on using integrated, well-governed data systems for development — the rationale for running agriculture as one data-driven cycle and for the dashboard's metrics.
- ↓ Building State Capacity: Evidence from Biometric Smartcards in India (NBER WP 19999) — National Bureau of Economic Research, 2014Peer-reviewed
Large RCT showing biometric-authenticated digital payment rails cut leakage and delays in welfare delivery — proof that digitized public delivery improves reach and reduces theft.
- ↗ The E-Leaders Handbook on the Governance of Digital Government — OECD, 2021Global policy
OECD best-practice for governing whole-of-government digital platforms (shared infrastructure, data, standards) — how a unified agricultural platform should be steered.
- ↓ Sustainable Food Systems: Concept and Framework — FAO, 2018Global policy
FAO's food-systems framework argues fragmented sector-by-sector schemes fail and the whole system must be governed holistically — the core rationale for one end-to-end orchestrator.
- ↓ Developing Sustainable Food Value Chains: Guiding Principles — FAO, 2014Global policy
FAO's value-chain principles show gains come from coordinating production, aggregation, processing and markets as one integrated chain, not disconnected interventions.
- ↓ The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2021: Transforming Food Systems — FAO, IFAD, UNICEF, WFP, WHO, 2021Global policy
The five-agency flagship argues food-security and nutrition goals require transforming and coordinating the entire food system end-to-end, not adding standalone programmes.
- ↓ The Future of Food and Agriculture: Trends and Challenges — FAO, 2017Global policy
FAO synthesis framing agriculture's challenges as interconnected and systemic — motivating integrated whole-system planning and a coordinating body.
- ↗ Agricultural and Food Marketing Management — FAO (Marketing & Agribusiness Texts), 1997Global policy
FAO reference on agricultural marketing institutions and coordinated market systems — supports a system-level body orchestrating price discovery and aggregation.
- ↗ The Governance of Regulators (OECD Best Practice Principles for Regulatory Policy) — OECD Publishing, 2014Best practice
OECD's canonical principles for designing autonomous, independent, accountable public agencies — the institutional-design blueprint for an autonomous body running the cycle.
- ↓ Central Bank Independence Revisited (M-RCBG Associate Working Paper No. 67) — Harvard Kennedy School, Mossavar-Rahmani Center, 2016Peer-reviewed
Synthesises evidence that operationally independent, well-governed agencies outperform politically captured ones — the case for an autonomous institution insulated from short-term politics.
- ↓ Central Bank Independence and Economic Performance (CRS Report RL31955) — Congressional Research Service, 2007Best practice
Authoritative survey showing independent institutions deliver more stable outcomes — transferable evidence that an autonomous agricultural institution can outperform politically driven scheme management.
- ↗ World Development Report 2017: Governance and the Law — World Bank, 2017Global policy
World Bank flagship showing effective policy needs credible, coordinated institutions with commitment and coordination capacity — the logic behind a single end-to-end orchestrator.
Foundations & wider context
Foundations & wider context
- ↓ ICAR Vision 2030 — Indian Council of Agricultural Research, 2011
The vision document the 2015 deck cited.
- ↓ ICAR Vision 2050 — Indian Council of Agricultural Research, 2015
Released by the Prime Minister, 25 July 2015 (ICAR's 87th Foundation Day).
- ↓ Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007–12), Vol. III — Agriculture, Rural Development & Infrastructure — Planning Commission, Govt. of India (NITI Aayog archive), 2008
- ↓ E-Agriculture Strategy Guide — FAO & ITU, 2016
The canonical template: vision → action plan → monitoring & evaluation.
- ↗ M.S. Swaminathan — The Evergreen Revolution — Prof. M.S. Swaminathan, 1990 (concept)
Where he frames an 'evergreen revolution' — productivity in perpetuity without ecological harm.
- ↗ Ground Water Resource Assessment (Dynamic Ground Water Resources of India) — Central Ground Water Board (CGWB), Ministry of Jal Shakti, 2024
National & state categorisation of blocks from 'Safe' to 'Over-exploited'.
- ↗ Crop Diversification in Punjab: Challenges & Opportunities — Borlaug Institute for South Asia (BISA)
Rice–wheat monoculture, soil-health decline and falling factor productivity.
- ↗ Accidental Deaths & Suicides in India (ADSI) — National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), 2022
11,290 deaths by suicide in the farming sector in 2022 (5,207 farmers + 6,083 labourers).
- ↓ Harvest & Post-Harvest Losses of Major Crops & Commodities — ICAR-CIPHET (Indian Society of Agricultural Economics), 2015
Losses of 4.6–15.9% by commodity; ~₹92,651 crore lost annually.
- ↓ Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) Annual Report 2023-24 — MoSPI, Govt. of India, 2024
≈46% of the workforce is still in agriculture.
- ↗ Economic Survey 2024-25 — Dept. of Economic Affairs, Govt. of India, 2025
Agriculture ≈17.7% of GVA (FY24); foodgrain & sector trends.
- ↗ Agriculture Census 2015-16 — Dept. of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare, Govt. of India, 2015-16
Average operational holding 1.08 ha; 86% small & marginal.
- ↗ Agricultural & processed-food export statistics — APEDA / DGCIS, Govt. of India, 2024-25
Agri exports ≈ US$ 51 billion in FY 2024-25.
- ↗ The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) — FAO, IFAD, UNICEF, WFP, WHO, 2024
≈733 million people faced hunger in 2023 — about 1 in 11.
- ↗ Small family farmers produce a third of the world's food — FAO (study in World Development), 2021
5 of 6 farms are <2 ha; they work ~12% of farmland, grow ~35% of food.
- ↗ Food and agriculture projections to 2050 — FAO — Global Perspectives Studies
Feeding ~9.7 billion by 2050 needs ~50% more food.
- ↗ World Population Prospects — United Nations, Dept. of Economic & Social Affairs, 2024
≈8.2 billion in 2024; ≈9.7 billion projected by 2050.
- ↗ Water scarcity in agriculture — FAO
Agriculture accounts for ~70% of global freshwater withdrawals.
- ↗ International Year of Millets 2023 — FAO (UN General Assembly, on India's proposal), 2023
Millets framed as climate-resilient, low-water, nutritious 'nutri-cereals'.
- ↗ ICAR — Indian Institute of Millets Research (IIMR) — ICAR-IIMR, Hyderabad
Agronomy of millets — heat tolerance and low water need versus paddy.
- ↗ Smart Food — millets & dryland crops — ICRISAT
Dryland nutri-cereals that grow on a fraction of paddy's water.
- ↗ National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (Per Drop More Crop · Rainfed Area Development) — Dept. of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare, Govt. of India
Micro-irrigation, rainfed-area development and climate adaptation.
- ↗ Agromet Advisory Service (Gramin Krishi Mausam Sewa) — India Meteorological Department (IMD), Ministry of Earth Sciences
District & block agro-advisories — the citizen's version of risk-zoned sowing windows.
- ↗ Raitha Siri & Krishi Bhagya — Dept. of Agriculture, Karnataka — Govt. of Karnataka (Raitamitra)
Raitha Siri millet incentive (₹10,000/ha) and Krishi Bhagya farm-pond programme.
- ↗ The Status of Women in Agrifood Systems — FAO, 2023
Global flagship on women's role in, and exclusion from, agrifood systems.
- ↗ Gender and Land Rights Database — FAO
Globally, women are under 15% of agricultural landholders.
- ↗ Namo Drone Didi scheme — Govt. of India (myScheme)
Agri-drones placed with women's self-help groups as a service enterprise.
- ↗ Lakhpati Didi & Krishi Sakhi (DAY-NRLM) — Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India
Krishi Sakhi para-extension workers and SHG-based women's livelihoods.
- ↗ Dept. of Animal Husbandry & Dairying (Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics) — Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Govt. of India
India is the world's largest milk producer (~24% of global output) and a top egg producer.
- ↗ National Dairy Development Board — NDDB (statutory body, Govt. of India)
The 'Operation Flood' cooperative model — Amul/KMF-Nandini — and milk statistics.
- ↗ National Horticulture Board (horticulture statistics) — Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare, Govt. of India
Horticulture output (~355 MT) has exceeded total foodgrain for over a decade.
- ↗ Dept. of Fisheries (Handbook on Fisheries Statistics) — Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Govt. of India
Fish production ~17–18 MT; among the world's top producers and the fastest-growing allied sector.
- ↗ VB-GRaM-G — Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Rozgar & Ajeevika Mission (Gramin), formerly MGNREGA — Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India, Act 2025; in force 1 Jul 2026
Replaces MGNREGA from 1 July 2026 and raises the work guarantee from 100 to 125 days a year; continues the NMMS attendance app and Aadhaar-based wage payments.
- ↗ Common Agricultural Policy & IACS ('checks by monitoring') — European Commission
Every parcel geo-referenced; Sentinel satellites verify declared crops.
- ↗ Drip & precision irrigation — the Israeli 'more crop per drop' model — Netafim (pioneer of drip irrigation, Israel)
Farm-level fertigation and deficit irrigation behind world-leading water productivity.
- ↗ Digital Development — mobile money & financial inclusion — World Bank
Kenya's M-Pesa rails as identity & credit for the unbanked; digital-village aggregation.
- ↗ Digital Agriculture — FAO
Global frame for bundled mobile advisory, credit and market access (e.g. Kenya's DigiFarm).
- ↗ AMIS — Agricultural Market Information System — G20 / FAO
Global market & stock transparency, created after the 2007–08 price crisis.
- ↗ APTERR — ASEAN+3 Emergency Rice Reserve — ASEAN+3
A working multi-country food-reserve arrangement.
- ↗ NCDEX — National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange — NCDEX
Domestic agri-commodity futures for price discovery & hedging.
- ↗ ReMS — Karnataka's Unified Market Platform (UMP) — Rashtriya e-Market Services (Govt. of Karnataka × NCDEX e-Markets), 2014
Karnataka was the first state with a UMP — gate entry, unique lot ID, e-auction across 170+ mandis. GoI largely adopted this model for e-NAM.
- ↗ Agriculture — Chitradurga District — District Administration, Chitradurga (Govt. of Karnataka)
Rainfed-predominant; Krishi Bhagya farm ponds, Soil Health Mission, 22 Raitha Samparka Kendras at hobli level.
