Haryana wins Geospatial Excellence Award for farmer-tech innovation in Netherlands

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16 May 2026 • 11:54 PM MYT
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Haryana has gained international recognition for introducing innovative agricultural technologies that support farmers and promote environmental conservation.

The state has been honoured with the Geospatial Excellence Award during the Geospatial World Forum 2026 held in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Notably, Haryana Space Applications Centre (HARSAC) has developed a comprehensive and unified geo-enabled ecosystem based on the concept of “Space to Citizen Service”.

It enables real-time monitoring, transparent governance, and scientific planning for agriculture, land resources, and allied sectors. The system supports more than 15 lakh farmers, operates across over 1 crore agricultural fields/parcels, and engages more than 4,000 active daily users, including senior decision-makers, officials, revenue stakeholders, Patwaris, surveyors, young innovators, entrepreneurs and students.

Director, HARSAC, Dr. Sultan Singh said HARSAC’s advanced geospatial platforms support crop monitoring, yield assessment, water resource management, land-use planning, crop insurance analytics, image-based crop health monitoring, crop residue management, mandi mapping, agricultural planning, climate resilience and sustainability initiatives.

The director said that HARSAC is also undertaking extensive mapping and monitoring of Haryana’s water bodies, transport networks, Panchayat assets and land-use changes through satellite imagery, remote sensing, GIS dashboards, mobile applications, UAV surveys and AI-enabled analytics.

This integrated digital ecosystem has enabled accurate and location-based governance services, improving transparency, efficiency and scientific resource management, he added.

Congratulating the entire HARSAC team on receiving this prestigious award, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini called it a proud moment for the state.

He said that the innovations made by HARSAC in the agriculture sector, technologies developed for farmers, and new initiatives in crop residue management have proved highly useful for farmers, government departments and the general public.

He said that the international jury specially appreciated HARSAC for developing a practical and scalable geospatial technology model to support food security, environmental sustainability and climate resilience outcomes. This recognition has further established Haryana as a leading state in the use of space technology for governance and agricultural transformation.

He further said that in line with the directions of the Chief Minister, the Haryana Government remains committed to expanding the use of cutting-edge geospatial technologies for inclusive growth, effective geo-enabled governance and better citizen services across the state.