Precise fertilizer recommendations based on accurate soil health data leads to optimised fertilizer usage also significant savings on fertilizer subsidies due to reduced overuse and waste.
Increased agriculture yields reduce the need for importing food grains and other agriculture products.
Enhanced transparency in soil health card (SHC) management through automated data integration and real-time monitoring improved accountability and data integrity across all stakeholder.
Comprehensive soil health data contributes to the creation of a nationwide soil health map. Facilitates promotion of specific crop patterms in designated areas aiding in infrastructure development and resource allocation.
Soil health mapping enables the government to promote crop patterns suited to specific regions. it also supports the development of tailored agriculture infrastructure boosting regional agriculture productivity.
Soil Health Cards will generate employment for village-level entrepreneurs by enabling them to offer soil testing services to nearby farmers thereby supporting sustainable agriculture practices and enchacing crop yields.