Context:
The Government of India is launching Bharat-VISTAAR, an AI-powered multilingual advisory platform designed to provide farmers with real-time information on crop planning, weather forecasts, markets, and government schemes. The initiative aims to improve agricultural productivity and farmer incomes through digital technology.
Key Highlights:
Launch and Access
• Bharat-VISTAAR will be launched in Jaipur on February 17.
• Farmers can access services through mobile phones or by dialing the helpline number 155261.
• The platform includes a 24×7 AI assistant named “Bharati.”
Services Provided to Farmers
• Guidance on crop planning and crop selection.
• Weather forecasts and alerts.
• Market price information and agricultural advisories.
• Information and assistance regarding government schemes.
Integration with Government Schemes
• The platform covers 10 major central schemes, including:
- PM-KISAN
- Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY)
- Kisan Credit Card (KCC)
Multilingual and Inclusive Design
• Initially available in Hindi and English, with plans to expand into regional languages.
• Designed to ensure accessibility for farmers across diverse linguistic regions.
Policy and Funding Support
• Announced in the Union Budget 2026–27.
• Allocated ₹150 crore for development and deployment.
Expected Impact
• Improve decision-making by farmers through timely information.
• Reduce information asymmetry in agriculture markets.
• Promote digital agriculture and smart farming practices.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to computer systems that simulate human intelligence processes such as learning, reasoning, and problem solving.
• Multilingual tools support multiple languages, enabling wider accessibility.
• PM-KISAN provides ₹6,000 annually to farmers via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
• PM Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) offers crop insurance coverage against crop losses due to natural calamities.
• Kisan Credit Card (KCC) provides short-term institutional credit to farmers for agricultural activities.
Relevant Mains Points:
Importance of Digital Platforms in Agriculture
- Bridging the Information Gap
• Farmers often lack timely access to weather data, market trends, and government schemes. - Improving Productivity and Farm Income
• AI-driven advisory systems can guide optimal crop choices, pest management, and input use. - Strengthening Agricultural Governance
• Integrates government schemes and advisory services into a single digital platform. - Supporting Digital Agriculture Transformation
• Aligns with initiatives such as Digital Agriculture Mission and Agri-Stack.
Challenges
- Limited digital literacy among farmers.
• Connectivity issues in remote rural areas.
• Need for accurate and localized agricultural data.
Way Forward:
- Expand regional language support and farmer training programs.
• Integrate with satellite data, IoT sensors, and agricultural research institutions.
• Improve rural digital infrastructure and connectivity.
• Encourage partnerships with agritech startups and research institutions.
UPSC Relevance:
• GS Paper 2: Governance, digital public services.
• GS Paper 3: Agriculture technology, digital economy, AI applications.
