Context:
The Union Budget 2026-27 introduced new initiatives for rural development, including the Bharat-VISTAAR AI platform for agriculture, SHE Marts to promote women-led rural enterprises, and targeted promotion of high-value agriculture. These measures aim to increase farm productivity, diversify rural incomes, and empower women entrepreneurs.
Key Highlights:
Government Initiatives
• The Bharat-VISTAAR programme has been announced as a multilingual AI-based agricultural advisory platform.
• Allocation: ₹150 crore for FY 2026-27.
- The government will launch a Coconut Promotion Scheme aimed at improving production and productivity of coconut cultivation.
• Expected beneficiaries: around 10 million farmers. - ₹350 crore allocated to promote high-value agriculture including crops such as:
- Coconut
- Sandalwood
- Cocoa
- Cashew
- Agar trees
- Nuts
Bharat-VISTAAR AI Platform
• Bharat-VISTAAR will integrate AgriStack digital platforms and ICAR knowledge systems.
• The AI system will provide personalized advisory services to farmers.
- Key objectives:
- Improve farm productivity and efficiency.
- Provide real-time agricultural information and recommendations.
- Support data-driven agriculture.
- The initial version will operate in Hindi and English, with plans to expand into regional languages.
- The platform will integrate central and state agricultural systems while preserving state autonomy.
High-Value Agriculture Promotion
• The initiative aims to shift farmers toward high-value and export-oriented crops.
- Key focus areas include:
- Self-reliance in cocoa and cashew production
- Improving domestic processing capacity
- Expanding export competitiveness by 2030
- Additional measures include:
- Focused cultivation of sandalwood
- Support for post-harvest processing infrastructure
- Rejuvenation of old orchards
- High-density cultivation of walnuts, almonds, and pine nuts
SHE Marts Initiative
• SHE Marts (Self-Help Enterprise Marts) will be established as community-owned retail outlets.
- Objectives:
- Support women-led rural enterprises.
- Provide market access for products produced by Self-Help Groups (SHGs).
- Promote local value addition and entrepreneurship.
- The initiative builds on the Lakhpati Didi Programme, which aims to ensure sustainable annual income of ₹1 lakh for rural women through SHGs.
- Financing support will be provided through Cluster Level Federations (CLFs).
Stakeholders
• Small and marginal farmers
• Self-Help Groups (SHGs)
• Rural women entrepreneurs
• Agricultural research institutions (ICAR)
• State agriculture departments
Relevant Prelims Points:
- AgriStack
- A digital ecosystem for agriculture developed by the Government of India.
- Includes farmer databases, land records, crop data, and digital advisory platforms.
- ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research)
- Apex body for coordinating agricultural education and research in India.
- Operates under the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare.
- Lakhpati Didi Programme
- Initiative to enable women in Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to earn ₹1 lakh annually.
- Promotes micro-enterprises and livelihood diversification.
- Self-Help Groups (SHGs)
- Small community-based groups, usually of women, involved in micro-finance and income-generating activities.
- High-Value Agriculture
- Cultivation of high-income crops such as horticulture, spices, plantation crops, and specialty crops.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Technology enabling machines to perform tasks requiring human intelligence, such as data analysis, decision-making, and predictive analytics.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Technology-Driven Agriculture
- AI platforms like Bharat-VISTAAR can improve farm productivity through data-driven decision making.
- Supports precision agriculture and climate-smart farming practices.
- Agricultural Diversification
- Promotion of high-value crops increases farmer income and reduces dependence on traditional staples.
- Enhances export potential of Indian agricultural products.
- Women-Led Rural Entrepreneurship
- Initiatives like SHE Marts strengthen women’s economic participation and financial independence.
- Builds on the Self-Help Group movement under the National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM).
- Rural Economic Transformation
- Integration of technology, value chains, and market access can improve rural livelihoods and employment opportunities.
- Challenges
- Limited digital literacy among farmers.
- Need for robust rural internet infrastructure.
- Ensuring market linkages for high-value crops.
Way Forward
• Expand AI-driven agricultural advisory services in regional languages.
• Strengthen farmer training and digital literacy programs.
• Develop processing and export infrastructure for high-value crops.
• Enhance market access for SHG products through digital and physical platforms.
UPSC Relevance:
• Prelims: AgriStack, ICAR, SHGs, AI in agriculture.
• Mains: GS-III – Agriculture modernization and rural economy; GS-II – Women empowerment and governance initiatives.
