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Time of India
21 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
AP to launch digital crop survey for kharif season
1 2 3 4 V ijayawada: For the first time, the Andhra Pradesh govt is taking up the e-crop digital survey for the Kharif season as part of its broader push to digitise the agriculture sector. The digital crop registration will begin in the first week of July and will be conducted under the supervision of the agriculture department, with technical support from the National Informatics Centre (NIC). This new initiative aims to collect accurate and real-time data on crop cultivation across the state to improve the delivery of farmer welfare schemes. Only cultivable agricultural land will be included in the survey, while non-agricultural and govt lands will be excluded. Farmers are required to register all crops grown on their land, update Aadhaar and mobile numbers, and verify land ownership through Webland or the record of forest rights (RoFR). The survey will also record crop status, classifying land as cultivated, fallow, aquaculture, or non-agricultural. Special attention will be given to perennial horticulture crops like banana, coconut, and mango, which must be freshly geo-tagged and photographed. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Start Here - 2025 Top Trend Local network access control Esseps Learn More Undo For the first time, trees and crops along field boundaries and intercropped plantations will also be included. Land parcels under 0.25 acres must be supported with geo-tagged photographs to confirm the presence or absence of crops. Survey responsibilities are distributed across officials: mandal agriculture officers will handle agricultural crops, horticulture officers will manage horticultural data, and tahsildars will oversee govt and non-agricultural land entries. Final reviews in special or re-survey cases will be done by assistant directors or district horticulture officers. Under the new secretariat structure, all revenue villages will be mapped to Rythu Seva Kendras for local coordination. Farmers are urged to ensure accurate and complete registration. Although e-KYC is not mandatory, precise data is essential. Strict action will be taken against field staff who fail to ensure proper crop registration. Regular monitoring will be conducted to ensure the survey's success.


New Indian Express
2 days ago
- General
- New Indian Express
Andhra govt launches e-Crop Digital Survey for 100% registration and e-KYC from July
VIJAYAWADA: The State government, in collaboration with the Union government, is set to launch the e-Crop Digital Survey for the Kharif 2025 season, Director of Agriculture Dilli Rao announced. Starting the first week of July, the fully digital crop registration, supported by the National Informatics Centre, aims to enhance transparency and accuracy in agricultural data collection. The survey will focus on cultivable agricultural lands, excluding non-agricultural and government lands, to create a comprehensive database for the effective implementation of farmer welfare schemes. Key objectives include 100% crop registration, e-KYC completion, and accurate land detail verification via Webland or Record of Forest Rights. Lands will be classified as cultivated, uncultivated, fallow, aquaculture, or non-agricultural.