These portals, launched only in English, will be made available in regional languages also in the next phase for the benefit of farmers.
"The three agricultural portals will bring more transparency and accountability. This will help the farming community," Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh told reporters after unveiling the portals.
To improve soil health of farm land, the portal 'www.Soilhealth.Dac.Gov.In' has been developed for registration of soil samples, recording test results of samples and generation of soil health card along with fertiliser recommendations.
This will also help the government build a single database for future use in research and planning.
To ensure that quality fertilisers are sold to farmers, the portal 'www.Fqcs.Dac.Gov.In' has been developed for processing of fertiliser samples, testing and generation of reports.
This will lead to automation of most of the manual activities and help in online tracking of the status of samples. Mobile application has also been provided to enable fertiliser inspectors to enter the details of samples while at the port itself.
To develop domestic organic market, the portal 'www.Pgsindia-ncof.Gov.In' will enable small and marginal farmers to have easy access to organic certification and promote transparency in certification process.
The portal has online facility for registration, approval, documentation and certification of organic products. This will help in creating database of organic producers and area under the government's certification called Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) with due traceability.
These portals, developed by National Informatics Centre, are part of the existing schemes.
