Digital rails for agriculture: The role of DPIs, DPGs, and digital initiatives in accelerating farmer-centric innovation and core principles or “sutras” for agri DPIs

Over the past thirty years, Indian agriculture has undergone a profound digital transformation—evolving from early ICT experiments in the 1990s to the emergence of data-driven and AI-enabled Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI). What began with rural telecentres and credit cards has evolved into an i...

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Autor principal: The Agri Collaboratory
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Publicado: CGIAR System Organization 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179486
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description Over the past thirty years, Indian agriculture has undergone a profound digital transformation—evolving from early ICT experiments in the 1990s to the emergence of data-driven and AI-enabled Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI). What began with rural telecentres and credit cards has evolved into an integrated digital framework empowering farmers through real-time information, financial inclusion, and access to national markets. Each phase—from the Kisan Credit Card and e-Choupal to AgriStack and Digital Public Infrastructure—has progressively bridged gaps in knowledge, access, and opportunity, shaping a more resilient and connected farming future. The foundation for this transformation was laid in the 1990s, with economic liberalisation, the expansion of public internet access, and the introduction of KCC, which brought millions of farmers into the ambit of formal credit. The 2000s marked India’s first wave of ICT-enabled agriculture: initiatives such as AgMARKNET, ITC e-Choupal, Gyandoot, and the Kisan Call Centres provided transparent mandi prices, remote advisory support, and village-level information kiosks. As mobile adoption surged, SMS-based services like Reuters Market Light made timely weather, price, and agronomic information widely accessible for the first time.
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spelling CGSpace1794862026-01-22T14:53:25Z Digital rails for agriculture: The role of DPIs, DPGs, and digital initiatives in accelerating farmer-centric innovation and core principles or “sutras” for agri DPIs The Agri Collaboratory digital agriculture farmers digital innovation Over the past thirty years, Indian agriculture has undergone a profound digital transformation—evolving from early ICT experiments in the 1990s to the emergence of data-driven and AI-enabled Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI). What began with rural telecentres and credit cards has evolved into an integrated digital framework empowering farmers through real-time information, financial inclusion, and access to national markets. Each phase—from the Kisan Credit Card and e-Choupal to AgriStack and Digital Public Infrastructure—has progressively bridged gaps in knowledge, access, and opportunity, shaping a more resilient and connected farming future. The foundation for this transformation was laid in the 1990s, with economic liberalisation, the expansion of public internet access, and the introduction of KCC, which brought millions of farmers into the ambit of formal credit. The 2000s marked India’s first wave of ICT-enabled agriculture: initiatives such as AgMARKNET, ITC e-Choupal, Gyandoot, and the Kisan Call Centres provided transparent mandi prices, remote advisory support, and village-level information kiosks. As mobile adoption surged, SMS-based services like Reuters Market Light made timely weather, price, and agronomic information widely accessible for the first time. 2025-12-31 2026-01-07T15:25:17Z 2026-01-07T15:25:17Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179486 en https://agx.community/event/agx-unconference-bengalaru/ https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178671 Open Access application/pdf CGIAR System Organization The Agri Collaboratory. 2025. Digital rails for agriculture: The role of DPIs, DPGs, and digital initiatives in accelerating farmer-centric innovation and core principles or “sutras” for agri DPIs. CGIAR System Organization. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179486
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Digital rails for agriculture: The role of DPIs, DPGs, and digital initiatives in accelerating farmer-centric innovation and core principles or “sutras” for agri DPIs
title Digital rails for agriculture: The role of DPIs, DPGs, and digital initiatives in accelerating farmer-centric innovation and core principles or “sutras” for agri DPIs
title_full Digital rails for agriculture: The role of DPIs, DPGs, and digital initiatives in accelerating farmer-centric innovation and core principles or “sutras” for agri DPIs
title_fullStr Digital rails for agriculture: The role of DPIs, DPGs, and digital initiatives in accelerating farmer-centric innovation and core principles or “sutras” for agri DPIs
title_full_unstemmed Digital rails for agriculture: The role of DPIs, DPGs, and digital initiatives in accelerating farmer-centric innovation and core principles or “sutras” for agri DPIs
title_short Digital rails for agriculture: The role of DPIs, DPGs, and digital initiatives in accelerating farmer-centric innovation and core principles or “sutras” for agri DPIs
title_sort digital rails for agriculture the role of dpis dpgs and digital initiatives in accelerating farmer centric innovation and core principles or sutras for agri dpis
topic digital agriculture
farmers
digital innovation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179486
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