In recent years, the integration of digital technology and use of artificial intelligence (AI) has helped transform the agricultural landscape. In India, agriculture is considered the backbone of economy, supporting the livelihood of millions of people. The rise of digital tools and the emergence of the Agro-Tech sector have opened a new avenue for farmers to find a sustainable and secure path towards traditional farming. Among these innovations, “digital identification” is a transformative solution that provides farmers with access to resources, service and support.
In this article, we will explore the concept of digital identification for farmers and examine its role in revolutionizing modern agriculture.
Digital identification for farmers in India, also known as “Farmer ID” or “Kisan Pehchan Patra” is transforming agricultural governance and transparency nationwide. These digital IDs link farmers' profiles to land records, crop data, and government schemes. For farmers, it is a helpful tool which provides them access to subsidies, credit, insurance, etc.
This initiative is a part of the Digital Agriculture Mission (launched September 2024 with a total outlay of Rs. 2817 Crores). It envisages the creation of a Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) for Agriculture, such as AgriStack, Krishi Decision Support System and a comprehensive Soil Fertility & Profile Map to enable a strong digital agriculture ecosystem in the country. The AgriStack DPI consists of three foundational registries or databases associated with the agriculture sector, i.e., Geo-Referenced Village Maps, Crop Sown Registry and the Farmers Registry, all created and maintained by the State Governments/ Union Territories.
As digital infrastructure grows, farmers are offered an opportunity to easily access market opportunities and input support, narrowing rural gaps, and strengthening rural sectors. As of March 2025, a total of 4,85,57,246 Farmer IDs have been generated. Further, the Digital Crop Survey has been conducted in 436 Districts in Kharif 2024 and 461 Districts covering more than 23.90 crore plots have been surveyed in Rabi 2024-25.
The Government has targeted to generate Farmer IDs for 11 crore Farmers in the country by 2026-27. It is also planned to conduct a Digital Crop Survey in all the States/UTs from Kharif 2025. In addition to that, the Government is also providing technical and financial support to all the States/ UTs for the timely implementation of the Mission:
India’s ongoing digital identification journey is set to transform the agricultural landscape, ensuring faster, fairer, and more inclusive growth for farmers all over the country.