Maharashtra Agriculture: E-Crop Survey will now be conducted offline, Vikramsingh Pachpute's demand accepted

Farmer Relief: The state government has allowed offline registration to relieve farmers facing difficulties due to technical issues in the e-crop survey.

E-crop survey can now be done offline. Millions of unregistered farmers in the state have received great relief. The demand made by MLA Vikramsingh Pachpute has been accepted. Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule announced in the assembly. Permission has been given to register offline until January 15.

NAFED purchases are conducted according to the e-crop survey. Therefore, purchases cannot be made at your center. We have extended the deadline three times. Still, farmers have to take a photo of the crop and upload it. After that, locals upload it. Still, the registration does not happen, and the software does not reopen.

For this, applications can be made offline to the agricultural officer until January 15. Those complaints need to be resolved and a panchnama has to be done. Was there farming during the Kharif season? The committee will give its report to the district collector. From there, the department will send this report to the center. There is a fear that traders can take advantage of this. Traders can make entries on the farmers' 7/12 extract, and this needs to be monitored. This information was given by Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule.

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