Interestingly, 80 per cent of the farmers in India are landless or marginal.  Photographs by iStock
Agriculture

Digitisation of farmlands gains pace as 10 million farmers’ digital IDs linked to land records

Government is keen to create a database for farmers for better implementation of agricultural policies

Vikas Choudhary

In a bid to ensure that agricultural policies are efficiently implemented, the Union government has begun linking land records with the digital IDs such as Aadhaar.

So far, 10 million farmers from 10 states have been covered in this digitisation drive.

The digitisation comes at a time when the much awaited Census exercise is about to commence.

The unique IDs ‘Kisan Pehchaan Patra’ would contain the details of the farmers’ land holding, crops grown in the field and other details which would make them easily accessible for direct beneficiary transfers.

It remains to be seen how landless or marginal farmers, who form the bulk of the farming community in India, are going to be covered in this digitisation drive.