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  1. soilhealth.dac.gov.inSoil Health

    Learn about the Soil Health Card Scheme, a government initiative to improve soil fertility and crop productivity. Find soil testing laboratories, nutrient dashboard, soil map, success stories, announcements and more.

  2. A Soil Health Card is used to assess the current status of soil health and, when used over time, to determine changes in soil health that are affected by land management. A Soil Health Card displays soil health indicators and associated descriptive terms.

    • What Is Soil Health Card (Shc)?
    • What Are The Objectives of The SHC Scheme?
    • What Are Soil Testing Norms?
    • What Is Its significance?
    • What Are The Drawbacks Associated with SHC?
    • What Are The Initiatives to Improve Soil Health?
    • What Can Be The Way Forward?
    On 19th February 2015, theMinistry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare introduced the Soil Health Card (SHC) scheme.
    A soil health card provides information on the nutrient status of soil, along with recommendations on the dosage of nutrients to be utilised for improving its fertility and health.
    SHC is a printed report which contains nutrient status of soil with respect to 12 nutrients:
    SHC will be provided to all farmers in the country at aninterval of 3 years to enable the farmers to apply recommended doses of nutrients based on soil test values to realize improved and sustainab...
    To improve soil quality and profitability of farmers.
    Employment generation for rural youth.
    To update information on soil analysis.
    To provide soil testing facilities to farmers at their doorstep.
    Soil samples are drawn in agrid of 2.5 ha in irrigated areas and 10 ha in rain-fed areaswith the help of the Global Positioning System (GPS) tools and revenue maps.
    Soil samples are processed through standard procedures and analysed for the above mentioned12 parameters.
    The State Government will collect samples through the staff of their Department of Agriculture or through the staff of an outsourced agency.
    Soil Samples are collected generally two times in a year, after harvesting ofRabi and Kharif Croprespectively or when there is no standing crop in the field.
    Insufficiency of Nutrients:The government launched the SHC scheme as an initiative to curb the overuse of urea or nitrogenous fertilisers causing a deficiency of nutrients in soil like potassium, n...
    Soil Productivity:Farmers can assess and raise the soil and crop productivity using key inputs from the card that carries crop-wise recommendations and other physical parameters of fertilisers and...
    Increase in Soil Fertility: With the help of the SHC, farmers can improve integrated nutrient management by judiciously using the soil nutrients.
    Crop-wise Guidance:It is a field-specific report that helps the farmers to receive crop-wise recommendations of required fertilisers and nutrients in each type of soil.
    Inadequate Understanding:Many farmers are unable to understand the content, hence unable to follow the recommended practices.
    Issues in Collecting Variable Samples:The Number of soil samples per unit area are not based on soil variability.
    Concerns Regarding Coordination:Lack of Coordination among agricultural extension officers and farmers.
    Lack of Important Aspects:Soil health card does not include essential characteristics like moisture retention and microbial activity.
    Adaptation of Recommendations: There is a need for demonstration of benefits of SHCon an experimental basis in each block by adopting a comprehensive approach (systematic and scientific analysis of...
    Requires Monitoring:  A specialised body is needed both at the central as well as at state level for the management of soils. They should be given the responsibility of monitoring the quality of se...
    Need of Awareness: SHC distribution and awareness campaigns needs to be arranged before sowing season, so that farmers will practice recommended crop choice and fertilizers.
  3. View the soil fertility maps of different states and union territories of India based on the cycle-II data of the Soil Health Card Scheme. The scheme aims to provide soil health cards to farmers with information on soil nutrients, organic carbon, salinity and acidity.

  4. Aug 11, 2023 · Soil Health Card scheme has been merged in Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) cafeteria scheme as its one component under name ‘Soil Health & Fertility’ from the year 2022-23. The Guideline of Village Level Soil Testing Labs (VLSTLs) has been issued on 22.06.2023.

  5. soilhealth.dac.gov.in › progressSoil Health

    The web page shows the progress and statistics of the Soil Health Card Scheme, a program to test and distribute soil health cards to farmers in India. It provides the data on sample collection, testing, printing and distribution for different cycles and states.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · Learn how to get a soil health card for your farm under the RKVY scheme, which provides soil testing, analysis and recommendations for nutrient management. Find out the eligibility, application process, benefits and FAQs of the scheme.

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