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Soil Health Card Scheme

100 million Soil Health Cards are distributed to farmers in the first phase (2015-2017).

  • It is a scheme to provide every farmer a Soil Health Card in a Mission mode. 
  • The Central Government provides assistance to State Governments for setting up Soil Testing Laboratories for issuing Soil Health Cards to farmers. 
  • The scheme will be implemented in all states to promote soil testing services, issue of soil health cards and development of nutrient management practices. 
  • State Governments have adopted innovative practices like involvement of agricultural students, NGOs and private sector in soil testing, determining average soil health of villages, etc., to issue Soil Health Cards.
  • The scheme assumes importance as the imbalanced application of fertilisers have caused deficiency of primary nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium), secondary nutrients (such as sulphur), and micro-nutrients (boron, zinc, copper etc.) in most parts of country. 

Other developments

  • Soil Health Card mobile App has been launched to help the farmers. 
  • GPS based soil sample collection has been made compulsory. 
  • Online registration of samples and test results are uploaded on the National Portal of the Soil Health Card. 
  • A farm will get the soil card once in every 3 years.
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