Rajasthan CM Launches AI Platform Bharat-VISTAAR to Revolutionize Farming

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has launched the AI-powered digital platform Bharat-VISTAAR, calling it a transformative tool for farmer prosperity. The platform, launched alongside Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, will provide integrated information on weather, market prices, pests, soil health, and government schemes. Designed as a voice-first system, it is accessible even to farmers with basic feature phones via a helpline. The initiative aims to replicate the success of digital public infrastructures like Aadhaar and UPI within the agricultural sector.

Key Points: AI Platform Bharat-VISTAAR Launched for Indian Farmers

  • AI platform for farmers
  • Info on weather & market prices
  • Accessible via phone call
  • Launched in multiple states
  • Part of AI for Agriculture Roadmap
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"After aadhaar and UPI, India to lead with AI revolution in agriculture": Rajasthan CM

Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma and Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan launch AI-based Bharat-VISTAAR to provide farmers with weather, market, and crop advice.

"This scheme, implemented through AI, will bring prosperity to farmers' lives - Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Jaipur, February 18

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma lauded the launch of the AI-based digital infrastructure in agriculture, saying it will bring prosperity to farmers' lives and mark a new era in India's tech-led farmer welfare, similar to the Aadhaar-UPI digital revolution.

Speaking to ANI on Tuesday, CM Sharma urged Rajasthan's farmers to fully embrace this transformative tool.

"This scheme, implemented through AI, will bring prosperity to farmers' lives and advance them in every field. Aadhaar and UPI have made India a leader in the digital revolution. Today, along similar lines, AI-based digital infrastructure in agriculture is being launched. This is a testament to India's technological prowess and commitment to farmer welfare. Rajasthan's farmers will also benefit greatly from this, and we want our farmers to fully utilise it, as it is a crucial tool in a farmer's work," he said.

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and CM Sharma launched Bharat-Vistaar (Virtually Integrated System to Access Agricultural Resources) at the State Institute of Agricultural Management (SIAM) in Durgapura.

According to a Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare release, this AI-based platform will provide farmers with information on weather, market prices, pests and diseases, soil, crop advice, and government schemes, all in one place, via phone calls, chatbots, and, later, an app.

In Phase-1, this facility will start in Hindi and English and will reach lakhs of farmers in several states, including Maharashtra, Bihar and Gujarat. The launch program will see virtual participation from lakhs of farmers across the country through the networks of state agriculture ministers, Indian Council of Agricultural Research(ICAR), Krishi Vigyan Kendra's (KVKs), agricultural universities, and other agricultural institutions.

'AI for Agriculture Roadmap' will also be launched by Union Minister Chouhan and CM Sharma, while announcements of 'AI Hackathon' and 'AgriKosh' will also be made by them.

Bharat-VISTAAR is the Government of India's farmer-centric, AI-powered digital public infrastructure, which will deliver reliable information to farmers by connecting various government and scientific sources. On this platform, farmers will be able to view information and status related to weather, market prices, pests and diseases, soil health, crop management, and at least 10 major central government schemes.

It has been designed as a Voice-First AI so that even a farmer with a simple feature phone can benefit from it just by making a call. For this, the telephonic helpline number 155261 has been linked to the platform, along with facilities like voice input-output, website, and mobile site chatbot, and an Android app will also be released.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally! A one-stop solution for farmers. The voice-first feature is crucial for our rural areas where smartphone penetration is still growing. If this works like UPI did, it will be revolutionary for agriculture.
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Rohit P
I appreciate the vision, but the real test is on the ground. We've seen many such schemes announced with great fanfare. Will the AI understand local dialects? Will the advice be practical for a small farmer in Bihar? Implementation is key.
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Michael C
Watching India's digital public infrastructure evolve is incredible. From Aadhaar to UPI and now AI for agriculture. The focus on inclusivity with feature phone support is a masterstroke. The world has a lot to learn from this model.
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Shreya B
Including market prices is the most important part. Middlemen exploit farmers due to lack of information. If Bharat-VISTAAR can give real-time mandi rates, it will empower farmers tremendously. Jai Kisan! 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
Hope they quickly add more regional languages after Hindi and English. A farmer in Tamil Nadu or West Bengal should not have to wait. The AgriKosh and Hackathon sound promising for involving young tech talent in solving real problems.

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