SOIL HEALTH CARD SCHEME

• Soil Health Card is a scheme launched by the Government of India in February 2015.

• Soil Health card (SHC) is a printed report card issued to farmers once in three years indicating the status of his soil in terms of 12 parameters.

• It is also accompanied by an advice on the various fertilizers and other soil amendments he is suppose to make.

• SHC is field-specific detailed report of soil fertility status and other important soil parameters that affect crop productivity.

Details in a Soil Health Card

Details in a Soil Health Card includes-

o Information regarding Soil Fertility

o Dosage of fertilizer application in crops.

o Information on soil amendments of saline or alkaline soil; and

o Recommendation on integrated nutrient management.

Parameters tested in Soil Health Card

The 12 parameters tested are:

I . Physical parameters

• pH (Soil Reaction; acidity / alkalinity of the soil)

• Electrical Conductivity (EC)

• Organic Carbon (OC)

II . Macro Nutrients

• Nitrogen

• Phosphorous

• Potash

III . Secondary Nutrients

• Sulphur

IV . Micro-nutrients

• Zinc

• Ferrous

• Manganese

• Copper

• Boron

Colour codes – test results

The Test Results are shown with colour codes for ease of understanding.

Green= Sufficient (General Recommendation Dose (-) 30%)

Yellow= Moderate (General Recommendation Dose)

Red = deficient (General Recommendation Dose (+) 30%)

Violet = Acidic / Sodic (concentration of sodium or salt indicating salinity) /Alkaline

PRACTICE QUESTIONS

QUES: Consider the following statements : UPSC 2017

The nation-wide ‘Soil Health Card Scheme’ aims at

1 . Expanding the cultivable area under irrigation.

2 . Enabling the banks to assess the quantum of loans to be granted to farmers on the basis of soil quality.

3 . Checking the overuse of fertilizers in farmlands.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

(a) 1 and 2 only

(b) 3 only

(c) 2 and 3 only

(d) 1, 2 and 3

(b)

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