Plain words for a jargon-heavy field

Glossary

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Agriculture policy hides behind acronyms. This is the plain-English key to every term on the site — what it means, and why it matters here. Search it, or link straight to any entry.

ಕನ್ನಡ note · Kannada headwords are shown where the local usage is well-established. Full Kannada definitions are being prepared with a human translator — agricultural terms have settled local meanings that machine translation gets subtly wrong.

43 of 43 terms

A2+FL
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A cost concept: paid-out costs (seed, fertiliser, fuel…) plus the imputed value of family labour. One basis for MSP.
MSP checker
AGMARK
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India's certification mark for agricultural produce quality, run by the Directorate of Marketing & Inspection.
AgriStack
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India's digital public infrastructure for agriculture — a Farmer ID, a crop registry and geo-referenced land, as APIs.
Objections answered
Agro-climatic zone
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A region grouped by soil, rainfall and temperature so crops and advice can be matched to local conditions.
The evergreen test
APMC
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Agricultural Produce Market Committee — the statutory body that runs a regulated wholesale market (mandi).
Market tools
Arbitrage
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Profiting from the same goods costing different amounts in two markets — here, the price gap between mandis minus transport.
Market tools
Assaying
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Testing produce for quality (moisture, foreign matter, grade) so it can be priced and traded on trust — including remotely.
Buffer stock
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Grain the state holds to stabilise prices and ensure food security — released when prices spike, built when they fall.
C2
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A fuller cost concept: A2+FL plus rent and interest on owned land and capital. The Swaminathan 'C2+50%' benchmark uses this.
MSP checker
CACP
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Commission for Agricultural Costs & Prices — the body that recommends MSPs to the government using cost data.
MSP checker
Commission agent (dalal)
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A licensed middleman in the mandi who auctions a farmer's lot to buyers and takes a percentage commission.
Voices from the field
Crop-cutting experiment
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The traditional method of measuring yield by harvesting and weighing crop from sample plots — slow, now being augmented by satellites.
CROPIC
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'Collection of Real-time Observations & Photos of Crops' — smartphone/AI crop monitoring for insurance and advisories.
DBT
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Direct Benefit Transfer — paying subsidies and support straight into a beneficiary's bank account.
Digital Crop Survey
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A geo-tagged, season-by-season survey of what is actually growing in each field, replacing manual area estimates.
Drip / fertigation
ಹನಿ ನೀರಾವರಿ#
Delivering water (and dissolved nutrients) drop by drop to the root zone — the highest water-use efficiency.
The evergreen test
e-NAM
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National Agriculture Market — an online trading platform networking mandis across states into one market.
The solution
eNWR / WDRA
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Electronic Negotiable Warehouse Receipt, regulated by the WDRA — a digital proof of stored goods that can be pledged for credit.
Farmer ID
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A unique digital identity for a farmer ('Kisan ki Pehchaan'), built on land records — the deck's Kisan Card, realised.
The exclusion chain
FPO
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Farmer Producer Organisation — a collective that lets small farmers aggregate inputs, produce and bargaining power.
FPO module
Gale–Shapley / stable matching
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An algorithm that pairs two sides (here, farmers and crop plans) so no pair would both prefer to switch — the basis of Agri-Match.
Agri-Match
Gate entry
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The record made when a farmer's produce enters a market yard — the first step that should generate a unique lot ID.
KCC
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Kisan Credit Card — subsidised crop credit, usually secured against a land title (which excludes the title-less).
The exclusion chain
Kharif
ಮುಂಗಾರು#
The monsoon cropping season (sown ~June, harvested ~autumn) — groundnut, ragi, maize, paddy.
Krishi-DSS
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Krishi Decision Support System — a geospatial platform pooling weather, soil, crop and water data for planning.
Lot
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A single consignment of produce brought by a farmer, auctioned as one unit in the mandi.
Mandi
ಮಂಡಿ / ಮಾರುಕಟ್ಟೆ#
A regulated wholesale agricultural market where farmers sell produce, usually through licensed traders and commission agents.
Market tools
Micronutrient
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Nutrients needed in small amounts (zinc, boron, iron…) whose deficiency still sharply limits yield.
Soil decoder
MSP
ಬೆಂಬಲ ಬೆಲೆ#
Minimum Support Price — the floor price the government announces for certain crops to assure farmers a baseline return.
MSP checker
NDVI
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Normalised Difference Vegetation Index — a satellite measure of crop greenness/health over time.
Farmer cockpit
NFSA / PDS / ONORC
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Food-security law, the Public Distribution System that delivers subsidised grain, and 'One Nation One Ration Card' portability.
NPK
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Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium — the three primary plant nutrients a soil test measures and fertiliser supplies.
Soil decoder
PM-KISAN
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An income-support scheme paying eligible farmer families a fixed sum a year via direct benefit transfer.
PMFBY
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Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana — the national crop-insurance scheme, increasingly settled using satellite data.
Protective irrigation
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Limited, supplemental watering to save a rainfed crop through a dry spell — not full irrigation.
Rabi
ಹಿಂಗಾರು#
The winter cropping season (sown ~October, harvested ~spring) — wheat, gram, jowar.
Rainfed
ಮಳೆಯಾಶ್ರಿತ#
Farming that depends on rain alone, with no assured irrigation — most of the Central Dry Zone.
The evergreen test
Soil Health Card
ಮಣ್ಣು ಆರೋಗ್ಯ ಕಾರ್ಡ#
A periodic report of a field's nutrient status (N, P, K, pH, micronutrients) with crop-wise fertiliser advice.
Soil decoder
VB-GRaM-G
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Viksit Bharat – Guarantee for Rozgar & Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) — the rural job-guarantee replacing MGNREGA from 1 July 2026 (100 → 125 days).
Voices from the field
Warehouse receipt
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A document showing goods are in a warehouse; lets a farmer borrow against stored grain and wait for a better price instead of selling distressed.
WINDS
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Weather Information Network Data Systems — a dense network of automatic weather stations and rain gauges for granular weather data.
YES-TECH
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A technology framework using remote sensing to estimate crop yields for insurance, reducing reliance on manual surveys.