India has launched a groundbreaking digital initiative called Oilseeds Kisaan Mitra, a WhatsApp-based AI-powered advisory system designed to support oilseed farmers across the country. Developed by the ICAR-Indian Institute of Oilseeds Research (ICAR-IIOR), Hyderabad, this initiative aims to provide real-time, scientific agricultural guidance directly to farmers through a platform they already use daily. The system is especially significant during the kharif sowing season when oilseed cultivation plays a crucial role in India’s agricultural economy.
Oilseeds Kisaan Mitra is India’s first nationwide multilingual AI chatbot on WhatsApp that delivers research-based advisory services for oilseed cultivation. Farmers can access it by simply saving a dedicated WhatsApp number and asking questions in their local language.
The chatbot provides instant guidance on:
It operates 24×7 without any subscription fee or additional app download, making it highly accessible for rural farmers.
The platform is powered by an AI system trained on scientific data from multiple ICAR institutes. It integrates knowledge from research bodies like the National Soybean Research Institute (Indore) and the Indian Institute of Groundnut Research (Junagadh).
Farmers simply type or send voice messages in any Indian language via WhatsApp. The AI interprets the query and responds with accurate, crop-specific recommendations. This removes traditional barriers such as language limitations, lack of extension officers, and geographical distance.
The primary goal of this initiative is to increase domestic oilseed production and reduce India’s dependency on edible oil imports. By directly connecting farmers with scientific knowledge, the government aims to strengthen agricultural productivity and modernize extension services.
This initiative also aligns with India’s broader vision of Digital Agriculture and AI-driven rural transformation, ensuring that advanced research benefits grassroots-level farmers in real time.
The launch of Oilseeds Kisaan Mitra represents a major shift in India’s agricultural extension system. Traditionally, farmers depended on physical visits from agricultural officers or local advisories, which often caused delays. With this AI-powered WhatsApp system, farmers now receive instant scientific solutions, improving decision-making and productivity.
India imports a significant portion of its edible oil requirements. By improving oilseed cultivation practices through real-time guidance, this initiative directly supports national food security goals and reduces import dependency. Better crop management leads to higher yields and improved farmer income.
One of the most important aspects of this initiative is its accessibility in multiple Indian languages. Farmers do not need smartphones with high-end apps or technical skills—just WhatsApp. This makes the system highly inclusive for small and marginal farmers.
For government exam aspirants, this initiative is important under topics like Agriculture Technology, Government Schemes, Digital India, ICAR initiatives, and Rural Development. It reflects how AI is transforming governance and agricultural support systems in India.
India has long relied on the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) to improve agricultural productivity through research and extension services. Earlier, farmers depended on Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) and field demonstrations for guidance.
Over the years, India has introduced digital platforms like mobile advisory apps and SMS-based alerts. However, these systems had limitations in reach and usability.
With the rise of Artificial Intelligence and WhatsApp-based communication, ICAR has now integrated modern digital tools with traditional agricultural research. Oilseeds Kisaan Mitra is a continuation of India’s digital agriculture evolution, especially aligned with initiatives like Digital India and e-Krishi platforms.
Oilseeds Kisaan Mitra is India’s first WhatsApp-based AI advisory platform that provides real-time agricultural guidance to oilseed farmers.
It has been developed by the ICAR-Indian Institute of Oilseeds Research (ICAR-IIOR), Hyderabad under the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare.
The platform covers major oilseed crops such as groundnut, soybean, mustard, sesame, sunflower, and niger.
Farmers can access it via WhatsApp by sending queries in their local language without needing any additional app or subscription.
The main aim is to improve oilseed productivity, reduce import dependency, and provide real-time scientific advisory support to farmers.
Yes, the AI chatbot supports multiple Indian languages to ensure accessibility for farmers across regions.
It helps modernize agricultural extension services using AI and strengthens India’s goal of self-reliance in edible oil production.
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