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Crop damage assessment system for Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana
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Friday, 20 December, 2024, 14 : 00 PM [IST]
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Our Bureau, New Delhi
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Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), envisages use of improved technology including satellite imagery, drones, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), and remote sensing for various applications such as crop area estimation and yield disputes and also promote the use of remote sensing and other related technology for Crop Cutting Experiments (CCEs), planning, yield estimation, loss assessment, assessment of prevented sowing and clustering of districts. This enables more transparency, accountability and accuracy in loss assessment and timely payment of claims.
Accordingly, Government has taken various steps to strengthen implementation of the scheme, leveraging technology in implementation of the scheme, capturing of yield data/Crop Cutting Experiments data through CCE-Agri App for directly uploading it on the NCIP, allowing insurance companies to witness the conduct of CCEs, integration of State land records with National Crop Insurance Portal (NCIP).
Further, for timely and transparent loss assessment as well as timely settlement of admissible claims Yes-Tech (Yield Estimation System Based on Technology), has been introduced from Kharif 2023 after discussions with stakeholders and technical consultations. It is envisaged to gradually migrate to Remote-Sensing based yield estimation to help assess yields as well as fair and accurate Crop Yield Estimation under the programme. This initiative has been launched for paddy & wheat crops from Kharif 2023 with 30% weightage to yield estimation mandatorily to Yes-Tech derived yield. Soybean crop has also been added from Kharif 2024, season. It is currently been implemented in 10 States. Claim payouts in all seven States implementing in Kharif 2023, have been done on basis of Yes-Tech.
Detailed guidelines for Yes-Tech implementation are laid down in Yes-Tech Manual, 2023. It has been proposed to make the entire process more systematic, timely, objective and transparent. Technology Implementation Partner (TIP) agency selected by State will implement the selected yield model under the guidance and supervision of an expert agency called Mentor Institute for Technology Roll-out (MITR) which is nominated by GoI. Guidelines for selection of TIP are furnished in Yes-Tech Manual. Similarly, the list of MITR agencies which are Government entities like ISRO, ICAR has also provided. Financial support for States for implementing Yes-Tech is also indicated.
Roles and responsibilities of States, Insurance Companies, TIP and MITR agencies are well documented in the Yes-Tech Manual. Towards ensuring discipline in the implementation, timelines for submission of reports on work progress during the season and end-of season have been stipulated. A system for payments to TIP linked with work progress is developed. Penalty system for violation of timelines and grievance redressal and disputes resolution framework have also been represented.
The Government of India (GoI) has the authority to clarify, amend, withdraw, or review any provisions of the Yes-Tech manual. Thus, it is a conflict-of-interest free mechanism to ensure transparency/ accountability and accuracy in yield assessment and consequent claim payouts.
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