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Structure of the Presentation
Introduction and Overview of Crop Survey
Definitions / Terminologies Adopted in Crop Survey
Features of Crop Survey Mobile App
Backed Process Adopted for Crop Survey
Demonstration of Crop Survey Mobile App - Live
Summary of Validations adopted in Crop Survey
Web Dashboard Review - Live
Summary of Gaps, Expected Issues and Resolution
Expected new Apps / Modules / Functionalities – under Development
Preparedness for Pilot Crop Survey
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Overview of Crop Survey
Crop
Survey
What is this?
1 Why?
2
What is being
done, currently
3
How it is
proposed to do?
4 When to do?
5
Who has to do?
6 Where to do?
7
Who are the
beneficiaries?
8
What is
planned in
the Future?
What can /
may
happen?
What – Why – Where – When - Who - How True Enterprise System – GIS based ICT Solution –
Multi Dept Integration – Helps in Policy & DSS
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Overview - Definition and Terminologies
Crop
Plantation
Tree
Annual Crop
Seasonal Crop
Perennial Crop
Row / Border Crops
Record of Rights- Tamil Nilam
Owner
Farmer
Adangal
Village map, FMB, Land Parcel
Survey no, Subdivision No
Collabland
Irrigation source
Landuse
LGD code
GPS | Accuracy
Georeference
Geotagging | Geofencing
GRAINS
Farmer Registry
Farmer Update
> Self Registration
> Dept Seeding
Aadhar Seeding
Crop Survey
Components - Crop Survey
Mobile app
Web Dashboard | API’s
Online / Offline
Farmer App
Grievance redressal
Components of GRAINS
• Farmer Registry
• Owner / Legal Heir /
Cultivator,
• Land Registry
• Crop Registry
• (Agriculture, Horticulture,
Sericulture, Floriculture)
• Scheme Registry
• Beneficiary Registry
• Stakeholders
• Banks
• Other GoTN Dept
• Other GoI Dept
• Discovery of Beneficiaries and
schemes eligibility
• Data Validation
• Trends and Predictions ..!!!...
Crop Survey Specific
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Definition, in Brief
Disclaimer:
All Definitions / terminologies explained are for the purpose of understanding and usage in crop
survey only. These definitions are NOT to be compared / correlated or interpreted with other
definitions that exists within the other Governmental programs, GO’s, text books or any other
reference material.
Definition / Terminology Description / Remarks
Crop
The word crop is used here to refer any plant / tree / shrub / herbs etc grown by a farmer on his/her land
parcel
Plantation
A group of tree / plants which are relatively permanent in nature which is grown and / or maintained or
operated by a farmer within a piece of land in defined pattern. Ex: Mango, Coconut, Cashew etc
Tree
A tall plant that can live for a long time. Trees have a thick wooden central part from which branches grow.
Long tree which has a longer life time without branches are also called trees (Ex: Cocount, palm etc)
Annual Crop A crop which has life period of around 1 year (ex: sugarcane, Banana etc)
Seasonal Crop
Crops which are grown by a farmer which has a life period of around 3 to 6 months time. Ex: Paddy,
Groundnut etc
Perennial Crop
Tree Crops within a defined boundary in defined pattern which are grown / maintained or operated by a
farmer which has a life period of around 3 to 6 months time. Ex: Paddy, Groundnut etc
Row / Border Crops
Tree crops which are grown / maintained or operated by a farmer which has a longer life period of more than
1 year which are grown in a land parcel - along the boundaries are inside in specific pattern or randomly.
Record of Rights- Tamil Nilam
The Record, typically maintained by the Revenue Department, containing information on who owns which land
parcel, land type, their extent of ownership of areas within the land parcel
Owner
A person who has the legal posession of a piece of land and whose name is recorded in the Record of Rights
(Tamil Nilam). Joint Owners or Multiple Owners are possible to be present in the RoR. In case of a joint
owner(s), the total extent of land is equally shared across all the owners. If the area of extent owned by a
owner is specifically recorded for a plot for a specific owner, then the extent mentioned against each owner
Farmer
Any person who does farming on a piece of land. Farmer can be an owner or legal heir owning or not owning a
land
Adangal
A registry of farmer and crop along with the survey numbers which is being maintained by the Revenue
department
Extent
Area owned by a owner or farmer. In crop survey all extent is recorded in Hectare and Are's. Ex: XX-XX.XX)
Note: 100 Are = 1 Hectare; 100 Sq metre = 1 Area
village map, FMB, Land Parcel
Land Parcel: Land Parcel is an piece of land area which is owned by an individual or an entity whose ownership
status is recorded in the Record of Rights
FMB: Field Measurement Book, a map with details of measurement of edges of each Land Parcel and its
location with asosciated reference station / reference line-edge along with adjacent land parcels reference.
Village map: is a map which shows the aggregated locations of all land parcels / FMB maps and associated
details of all land parcels of a village. These are the reference legal sketches used to identify a Land Parcel that
existed as on the date of creation of map.
Survey no, Subdivision No
Every FMB / Land Parcel map is uniquely numbered within a village, originally. These original numbers which
are sequential in nature are called Survey numbers. Further subdivisions of land are recorded with alphabets
and numbers and are uniquely numbered within a sub-divided polygons. These unique numbers within a
survey number is called sub-survey number. The concatenated value of survey number and subsurvey number
will be unique and are referred with for locating any sub-divided land parcel, uniquely. When a Village code is
concatenated with the survey number, then the reference to the land parcel is unique across the state.
Collabland
A Software developed by NIC which has a web and desktop version that is used by Revenue Survey and
Settlement department for creating the digital boundary / polygons for the FMB sketches
LGD Code
LGD refers to Local Government Directory. It is the registry of codes for various jurisdictional limits /
boundaries that exists in various government departments in the country which is maintained by Government
of India. The respective state departments that deifnes and maintains the jurisdictional boundary registers
these details in the GOI Portal wherein a unique number across the nation is provided for such entries - for
unique reference. GoI has mandated the use of these codes for exchange of data across ministries and the
states so that the entire country can adopt a common system which is very much useful for data exchange.
These LGD codes are unique with respect to Villages. Please note, area referred as villages by RDPR (Panchayat
Village) are different than the Villages referred by Revenue (Revenue Village).
In TN and in many other states, LGD codes are given and maintained by the Land Administration department -
which for the purpose of the land administration has divided one revenue village in to two or more and has
recorded unique LGD Code for such villages, uniquely and has recorded as Revenue Villages in the GoI
directory. However, the revenue survey maps that need to be existing along with every village are not updated.
ie. subdivided village maps are not prepared and hence, there exists a gap / confusion in referring the LGD
codes to the Revenue survey codes and associating the respective maps. These need to be resolved / Clarified
before starting the Crop Survey.
Irrigation source
Source of Water to the respective farming land for the specifc crop being grown in the Land Parcel by the
farmer.
Landuse Landuse refers to the utilisation of the piece of land within a land parcel or the entire land parcel.
Legal Heir
Any person who claims to be a owner of a land whose name is not recorded in the RoR but have an convincible
proof to show his/her claims for being a legal heir. However, in GRAINS / crop survey - the documents
submitted by a person for claiming the legal heir status - is only to verify and categorise the person practising
farming in the specific land parcel as cultivator with an instrument / mechanism from a owner or does farming
by the virtue of transfer of ownership due to family relationship from a person whose name is recorded in
RoR. The document submitted and name(s) recorded is not for legal verification.
Note: GRAINS is a database of farmer(s) registry on a land. It is NOT about the registry of land or the
ownership.
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Overview - Crop Survey Process
Surveyor (VAO) visits every crop area (Owner / Cultivator)
Owner / Cultivator data is received from GRAINS data
Uses Georeferenced Digital FMB maps of villages
One survey per season
Field Level – Crop information capture
Geo-fenced validation for location correctness of survey numbers
Crop Details captured after the geofenced validation
Multiple crops within a survey number captured, separately
Users are pre-registered in the web application.
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Components of Crop Survey
Web Application
User Registration
Dashboard | Map Viewer | Reports
Mobile Application
Crop Surveyor – Offline Mobile app.
Web Services for Integration
Data from GRAINS
Data to e-Adangal
Web services for mobile app data collection and data submission and sharing data with GOI
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Features of Crop Survey Mobile App
1. User Registration
3. Field Survey
(Geofenced)
8. Dashboard with
Statistics
2. Integrated Base Data
Inputs
6. Ease of use,
Validation
5. Data Capture (Crop
Entry – Multi crop
7. Offline App (Sync
when Online)
4. Photograph (Geo
tagged Data Capture)
ROR,
Georef Maps,
Crop Master
Pre-defined User
Pre-assigned AOI
Selected Sy No
20m Validation
Inside Village
GPS coordinate;
Location
validation
Crop/Landuse,
Irrigation Info
Internet not
mandatory, for
survey; Refresh
option for data
update
Area/ Location
validation,
Only drop down
based Selection
Complete
statistics and
visualisation of
field data
Tamil Nadu
Crop Survey
Mobile app
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How it works
Internet required
for registration and loading the contents
For Synchronising / submitting data to server from the mobile device
For refreshing the data – getting new updated data from server
For Field survey – Internet Not Required
Geotagging / Geo fencing and Crop data capture
Pre-loaded
Geo Json – co-ordinates of survey no polygon boundaries
XYZ tiles (cached map data format) for village map
GRAINS records – consists of RoR and Farmer data with land extent and type
Crop Master
Assigned Village master and user master
Pre-requisite
Android Mobile Version 7 and above
Standard mobiles
GPS enabled mobile – Location permission and storage permission to be given for the app
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Crop Survey – Backend Processes for Readiness
Geo-referencing of Village maps
Geo-referencing of FMB maps
Generating Village Boundary
Associating the Revenue codes maintained in Tamil Nilam to the village boundary polygons
Assigning of LGD village codes to Village boundary
Identifying the Farmer
Development of Crop master with unique codes
Associating the season and category for each crop
Development of Mobile app
Development of API’s
Helpdesk Support (Whatsapp Group / training materials)
Review Process – Web dashboard
Any manual mistakes done in
these process / errors in the
datasets may get identified as it
may impact surveys.
Limitations in the process and
inherent data issues need to be
understood to solve the problems
that may be raised during survey.
Manual mistakes need to be
corrected.
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Mobile Application – Registration & Login
• One time
registration
• Validation thru
pre-registered
user mobile no
• Loading of pre-
requisite data –
automatically for
the first time.
• Loading of data
may take time –
depending on data
size, number of
records.
• User need to wait
until the activation
of Continue button
Farmer records and maps of the assigned village gets pre-loaded for offline survey
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Mobile Application – Selection of Village and Sy No
• Landing page shall be
GIS screen with current
user location and the pre-
assigned village
boundary.
• In case multiple villages
are assigned, user current
location shall be shown
• User option to select
village, survey no, sub
division no
• Primary farmer details
displayed on selection for
confirmation before
survey
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Mobile Application – Map View and Sy No Validation
• Selected Survey / Sub
division number will
automatically get zoomed
to the centre of screen
and highlighted
• If user current location is
inside or within 20m
around the selected area,
the crop survey entry
screen can be allowed to
be opened.
• For training / demo
session app, simulation
option is provided.
Location Simulator will be seen only in the Training app.
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Mobile Application - Crop Entry
Selection of Crop Data
• Cropping Method Selection
• Mono / Inter / Mixed /
Multi level crop
• Season Type
• Annual / Perennial /
Seasonal
• Selecting Crop
• Option to select from
filters
• Option to Directly type
crop name
• Extent of Crop Area
• To be entered manually
• Select sowing month /
expected harvest month from
date picker
• Select the farmer name/ type
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Cropping Method
Mono Crop
Single crop for the entire land parcel or in portion of land parcel.
Single Landuse for the entire land parcel or a portion of land parcel
Multiple single crops can be added
> ie in a one Hectacre land – 50 Ares can be paddy, 30 Are’s can be groundnut, 15 Are’s can be non-agricultural - barren
land, 5 Are’s can be under Agrcultural use- well and pumpset etc,
Inter Crop
More than one crop covered in the land parcel area. (For ex: one crop in one line and another crop in another
line). In this, total crop area should be equally divided between the crops
Total Area of all crops / landuse under mono or intercrop area should be equal to the total area in ROR
Mixed
More than one crop in the farming area of Land parcel, effectively. Ex: Arecanut and bettle leaves, rubber –
pepper etc
Multilevel
Mixed crop but grown under multi heights. The total area covered by mixed / multi level crops can’t be more
than twice the land area – as per ROR
All area units shall be in Hectares and Are’s.
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Add multiple crops - Preview – Save - Submit for Sync -
• Offline survey – hence data to be stored in
the device and then synced to server when
internet connectivity is available (Automatic
checking when submit button is pressed)
• User to have option to view and delete
records – before synchronisation
• When data is synced it is validated for
correctness of mobile device, active user
status, crop season.
• When data is synced, the completed list
(survey no, crop stage) will get disappeared
from the list of dropdowns for further survey.
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Dashboard Overview – Data Refresh for updates
• Dashboard to see the summary of
completed and pending works
• Option to refresh the data
download. To be used for getting
updated data / contents from the
server – in the mid season of
survey
• Looking at pending list of survey
numbers, villagewise
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Web Dashboard – GIS View
• Option to extract
summary report
• View spatial data of
village upto crop
survey point.
• View mobile
captured crop
related info on web
• More reports can be
customised, based
on need
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Issues that may be raised during Crop Survey
Associated map is not correct for the specific village name
Owner records fetching is not correct
Land extent mentioned in document is not correct
Survey number not correct
Map not matching with the ground
Correctness of LGD code association
Crop name not listed
Not able to enter the land due to water / crop
The survey number / land parcel could not be located on ground
Application Very slow | Server is very slow
Data loading is taking time / Data not loaded
Synchronising is failing. Not able to submit the completed survey
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Further steps - To develop apps and refine
User interface for add/edit the following
o Master Data editing - Crop Master | Irrigation type
o Village master updates
o User master / Role master
o Village / Survey no’s assignments to user for crop survey
Module for adding farmer into GRAINS (during operational crop Survey)
Module for recording user complaints and resolutions
API’s for getting data from Agri to GRAINS
Random verification module for crop survey approval
Farmer Grievance redressal application (Mobile / Web app)
For recording grievance, verification and resolution)
API from Tamil Nilam
To receive the daily updates of Tamil Nilam
To receive daily updates on availability of FMB sketches
To make changes in GRAINS database related to owners from Tamil Nilam
Update of crop survey records into e-Adangal
Dashboard on gaps / issues with respect to linkage of FMB’s to land registry, farmer registry
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Highlights and Pre-requisite
Joint Operational activity form Revenue / Agriculture and IT department
Pilot Survey carried out using the mobile app using VAO’s and feedback’s
implemented
110 Villages identified for pilot phase of implementation
VAO’s to survey
Nodal Officers for pilot survey
> Roles* : Designation#
> Surveyor : VAO/ AAO
> Village Nodal Officer : RI / AO
> Taluk Nodal Officer : RDO / AD
> District Nodal Officer : DRO / JD
> Technical Coordinator : e-DM’s
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Preparedness for Pilot Crop Survey
VAO’s name and number – village association
Validation of village maps
Spatial Correctness
Validating the correctness of Ownership records linkage (LGD – Tamil Nilam Code)
Roles of Officers for Crop Survey
Review Process for Pilot Crop Survey
Whatsapp Group
Helpdesk Support
Technical coordination with TNeGA
Functional / Domain clarification from Agriculture Dept
Implementing Unit – Revenue Dept
Co-ordinating Unit – Agriculture Dept
Capturing the information of crop, its area extent, grown by – source of irrigation etc. The information as captured in adangal
It is an important information to identify the crop, identify a farmer, generate statistics, acreage and productivity estimation etc
Manual process – recording happens for the farmers who expect adangal certificate; 3 times a season – data is recorded. Data gets updated on the same
Online through an app
One time per season; 3 seasons in a year
VAO’s as being done, today
In the field when the crop is grown
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