What Is Bharat-VISTAAR? Inside the Government’s New AI Platform for Farmers

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Bharat-VISTAAR Launch

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan launched Bharat-VISTAAR (Virtually Integrated System to Access Agricultural Resources) on 17 February in Jaipur at the State Institute of Agricultural Management (SIAM) at 10:00 AM, bringing the AI-powered agriculture platform into operation for farmers nationwide.

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What Is Bharat-VISTAAR?

Bharat-VISTAAR is positioned as a National Digital Public Infrastructure for Agriculture, designed to connect over 140 million farmers through a unified artificial intelligence-driven ecosystem that enables credit access, market linkages and technical support

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How Bharat-VISTAAR Works?

Bharat-VISTAAR operates as a comprehensive digital ecosystem built to support farmers at every stage, offering customised crop health updates and real-time weather advisories powered by advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning systems.

One Window Access

The platform will provide farmers direct access to central and state government schemes through a single digital window, reducing fragmentation and simplifying benefit delivery across multiple agricultural departments and portals.

Voice-Based Access

The platform supports more than 22 regional Indian languages and includes natural language voice bots, enabling farmers to ask questions and receive information without typing, making digital services more accessible across rural and remote areas.

Post-Launch Programme

As per the official schedule, a press briefing will take place at 12:15 PM, followed by a field visit to Sri Karan Narendra Agriculture University, Jobner, highlighting the government’s focus on ground-level agricultural engagement.

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Who Proposed Bharat-VISTAAR?

While presenting the Union Budget on 1 February, the Finance Minister proposed Bharat-VISTAAR as a multilingual artificial intelligence tool that integrates AgriStack portals with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research package on agricultural practices.

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Budgetary Support Boost

The government has proposed an allocation of ₹150 crore for Bharat-VISTAAR in the upcoming financial year, aiming to boost farm productivity, strengthen decision-making and lower agricultural risks through customised, AI-driven advisory services.

Bridging Data Gaps

By integrating state land records, local extension services and fragmented agricultural databases, Bharat-VISTAAR aims to reduce the rural digital divide and build a more connected, streamlined data ecosystem for farmers across India.

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