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Soil Health Management and Soil Health Card Schemes

The Government of India is implementing Soil Health Management & Soil Health Card Schemes under the National Project on Soil Health & Fertility of National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture since the year 2014-15. Soil health card

The Government of India is implementing Soil Health Management & Soil Health Card Schemes under the National Project on Soil Health & Fertility of National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture since the year 2014-15. Soil health card provides information to farmers on nutrient status of their soil along with recommendations on appropriate dosage of nutrients to be applied for improving soil health and its productivity. So far, 23.58 crore soil health cards have been distributed to farmers. Now, these schemes have been merged as Soil Health & Fertility component of Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY). The guidelines for implementation of various activities have been issued to the farmers from time to time regarding the health of the soil under the scheme. Based on the recommendations on Soil Health Card (SHC), the trainings & demonstrations are conducted to create the awareness among the farmers for adopting the recommendations on judicious use of chemical fertilizers including secondary and micronutrients in conjunction with organic manures & bio-fertilizers. So far, 93781 farmer’s trainings, 6.45 lakh demonstrations, 7425 farmer’s melas/ campaigns on soil health card recommendations have been organized across the country.

Since, 2014-15, total 8272 Soil Testing Labs (1068 Static Soil Testing Labs, 163 Mobile Soil Testing Labs, 6376 Mini Soil Testing Labs and 665 Village Level Soil Testing Labs) have been established across the country. The State-wise details of Soil Testing Labs established are given below:

State-wise details of Soil Testing Laboratories established in the country under the scheme from the year 2014-15 to 2023-24

Sl. No.StateStatic labMobile labMini labVillage Level lab
1Andaman & Nicobar1000
2Andhra Pradesh4713132816
3Arunachal Pradesh17300
4Assam2602140
5Bihar399072
6Chhattisgarh33011135
7Goa2000
8Gujarat22023030
9Haryana53010436
10Himachal Pradesh117690
11Jammu & Kashmir2212021
12Jharkhand29013000
13Karnataka9616291
14Kerala221100
15Ladakh2001
16Madhya Pradesh50062612
17Maharashtra21331480
18Manipur9332
19Meghalaya5080
20Mizoram3300
21Nagaland163074
22Odisha3030040
23Puducherry3000
24Punjab24300
25Rajasthan1011200
26Sikkim30014
27Tamil Nadu361601
28Telangana40420500
29Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu0000
30Tripura4210013
31Uttar Pradesh7501796
32Uttarakhand13001
33West Bengal21000
Total10681636376665

 No financial assistance is provided to States/ Union Territories for hiring of man power, therefore, the data of employees working in Soil Testing Labs are not maintained by Government of India. Total Rs.229.95 crore has been released to States/UTs for Soil Testing Labs under the scheme. Out of this, Rs.83.31 crore has been released to States/UTs for the past five years.

This information was given by the Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Shri Arjun Munda in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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