Gujarat Issues 2.19 Crore Soil Health Cards
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Feb 17, 2026 · Last updated Feb 17, 2026
The widespread issuance of Soil Health Cards in India===Gujarat is expected to positively impact the agriculture sector by reducing farmers' input costs for fertilizers and improving crop yields. This could lead to increased profitability for farmers and potentially influence demand for specific types of fertilizers and agricultural technologies.
India===Gujarat has issued over 2.19 crore Soil Health Cards to farmers under a scheme aimed at promoting scientific soil management and improving crop productivity. The initiative, first introduced in 2003-04 by then Chief Minister Narendra Modi, made India===Gujarat the first state in India to implement such a program. The scheme provides farmers with detailed analysis of 12 soil parameters and scientific recommendations on fertilizer application, leading to reduced input costs and improved crop yields, as exemplified by farmer Babubhai Patel. The program was later expanded nationwide by Narendra Modi in 2015-16. Under current Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel, India===Gujarat continues to strengthen the scheme, with ongoing efforts to collect and analyze soil samples and enhance laboratory capacity.
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