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The Central government is considering allocating ₹6,000 crore to promote precision farming.
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- The Union Ministry of Agriculture is reportedly planning to launch a Smart Precision Horticulture Programme under the existing Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) scheme.
- The program will cover 15,000 acres over five years, from 2024-25 to 2028-29, and is expected to benefit around 60,000 farmers.
- Currently, the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF), launched during the Covid-19 pandemic, provides financial support for infrastructure projects related to smart and precision agriculture.
- The Centre is exploring collaborations with the Netherlands and Israel, where modern, tech-based farming solutions are widely used, through Centres of Excellence (CoEs).
- The number of CoEs is expected to grow to 100 over the next five years.
- Currently, 32 CoEs have already been established across 14 states under the Indo-Israel Agriculture Project.
- The government has also established 22 Precision Farming Development Centres (PFDCs) across India to test and adapt new technologies to local conditions.