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Haryana Maps 96% Villages Under AgriStack, Digitises Farmer IDs

Haryana has geo-referenced 1.75 crore agricultural plots and covered 95.89% of its villages under the AgriStack programme. Over 11.58 lakh farmers have been enrolled and 8.32 lakh farmer identity documents generated so far. Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi reviewed the progress, directing officials to expedite pending verification and achieve saturation of the farmer registry. The state is also preparing for the Kharif 2026 Digital Crop Survey, scheduled to commence in August, with 6,500 surveyors expected to participate.

Haryana digitally maps 96 pc villages under Agristack

Chandigarh, June 18

Haryana has geo‑referenced 1.75 crore agricultural plots and nearly 96 pc of its villages under the AgriStack programme, while more than 11.58 lakh farmers have been enrolled and 8.32 lakh farmer identity documents generated. The remaining villages are expected to be covered within the next two months.

The details were highlighted at a steering committee meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi on Thursday. Rastogi said the AgriStack initiative is laying the foundation for a transparent, data‑driven agricultural administration by integrating farmer records, land ownership details, and crop information on a single digital platform. Once fully operational, the system will enable faster delivery of government benefits, reduce duplication and improve targeting of welfare schemes.

During the review, it was revealed that 6,808 of the state's 7,100 villages have already been geo‑referenced, achieving 95.89 pc coverage. This digital mapping exercise is considered a key prerequisite for the state's upcoming digital crop survey and the creation of a verified farmer registry.

Financial Commissioner (Revenue) Sumita Misra informed that enrolment under the farmer registry is being accelerated through a network of common service centres across the state. With the centres now actively undertaking registrations, the pace of enrolment is expected to increase substantially in the coming days.

Rastogi directed officers to ensure the expeditious disposal of pending verification cases and to achieve saturation of the farmer registry by linking all land parcels to existing and newly generated farmer identity documents in mission mode.

He also emphasised the need for robust district‑level monitoring to meet timelines and directed officials to conduct regular review meetings to achieve the set targets.

The meeting further reviewed preparations for the Kharif 2026 Digital Crop Survey, which will cover all geo‑referenced plots in 23 districts. About 6,500 surveyors are expected to participate in the exercise, scheduled to commence in August this year.

Officials also informed that nearly 1.75 crore farmer records available in the Revenue Department database will be leveraged to broaden coverage of the farmer registry, including farmers who are not beneficiaries under the PM‑KISAN scheme.

The Chief Secretary said the integration of land records, crop data and farmer databases would help create a reliable digital backbone for agriculture and strengthen evidence‑based decision‑making in the sector.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally, some real use of technology in agriculture! But I hope the data is kept secure and not misused. Privacy of farmers should be a priority.

Vikram M

Good initiative, but what about small and marginal farmers who don't even have smartphones? The ground reality is different. Need to ensure they are also included and able to access benefits.

Sarah B

Impressive digital push! As someone from the US, it's interesting to see how India is leapfrogging with technology in agriculture. The integration of land records and crop data sounds very efficient.

Rohit P

Hope the common service centres work properly. In our village, they often have technical issues or slow internet. The intention is good but execution needs to be flawless.

Kavya N

This will be a game changer for PM-KISAN and other schemes. No more duplicate beneficiaries or fake claims! Great work by the Haryana government. 👏

James A

Interesting to see the scale of this project - 1.75 crore plots! That's huge. The digital crop survey with 6,500 surveyors sounds like a massive undertaking. Hope it brings transparency.

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