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Posted 19 Feb 2025

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The Scheme was introduced in 2015 at Suratgarh, Rajasthan to assist State Governments to issue soil health cards to all farmers in the country.

  • SHCS has been merged in Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) scheme as one of its components under name ‘Soil Health & Fertility’ from the year 2022-23.

About SHCS:

  • Ministry: Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
  • Objective: 
    • To issue soil health cards every two years to all farmers.
    • To develop and promote soil test based nutrient management for enhancing nutrient use efficiency.
  • Features of Scheme:
    • Soil Health Cards: 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.
      • Card contains status of soil with respect to 12 parameters, namely N,P,K, S (Macro-nutrients)Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, Bo (Micro - nutrients) ; and pH (Acidity or Basicity), EC (Electrical Conductivity) and OC (Organic Carbon).
    • Setting up of Village level Soil Testing Labs and Soil Health Card Portal to facilitate generation of SHCs in a uniform and standardized format.
  • Implementation:  By Department of Agriculture of all the State /UTs

Key-achievements of SHCS

  • 24.74 crore Soil Health Cards (SHC) generated.
  • Number of SHC issued to farmers increased from 16 lakh (2020-21) to 53 lakh(2024-25).
  • Soil and Land Use Survey of India generated 1,987 village-level soil fertility maps for 21 States and Union Territories.
  • Tags :
  • Soil Health Card
  • Soil Health Card Scheme
  • Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
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