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National Jute Board expands ISRO-backed digital crop monitoring system to strengthen jute sector planning

The National Jute Board has intensified the rollout of a technology-driven crop monitoring system developed in collaboration with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Jute Corporation of India to modernise assessment and planning in the jute sector

Shashank Kumar DwivediShashank Kumar Dwivedi
May 13, 2026, 11:00 am IST
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The National Jute Board has expanded the implementation of the Jute Crop Information System (JCIS), a digital platform designed to strengthen crop monitoring and production assessment in India’s jute sector through advanced technological tools and satellite-based analysis.

The initiative has been developed in collaboration with Indian Space Research Organisation and the Jute Corporation of India, with support from the Ministry of Textiles.

According to the ministry, the platform integrates satellite imagery, vegetation indices, weather analytics and field-level data inputs to enable near real-time monitoring of jute cultivation patterns and production trends across major jute-growing regions.

Officials said the initiative represents a major shift from conventional crop assessment methods that relied heavily on fragmented field reports and manual data collection processes.

JCIS introduced to modernise crop assessment

The project has been under implementation since 2023 and consists of two major digital components designed for field surveillance and data analytics.

The first tool, called BHUVAN JUMP, is a mobile application developed for field-level crop monitoring and geo-tagged data collection. The second platform, known as PATSAN, is a web-based analytics system aimed at providing surveillance support, crop assessments and monitoring tools for government officials and sector stakeholders.

According to the Ministry of Textiles, the earlier system of crop estimation in the jute sector often suffered from delays and inconsistencies because information was collected manually from different field agencies without integrated digital verification mechanisms.

Officials noted that the absence of geo-referenced field data and the limited integration between satellite observations, weather inputs and ground-level assessments affected planning efficiency, particularly during natural disruptions such as floods, droughts and pest attacks.

The new JCIS framework seeks to address these gaps by combining multiple streams of agricultural and climatic information on a unified digital platform.

Satellite imagery and weather analytics at Core

The Ministry of Textiles said the system uses satellite imagery and geospatial technologies to generate more structured and evidence-based crop monitoring mechanisms.

Through integration with weather analytics and vegetation indices, the platform supports automated reporting systems, near real-time crop estimation and early warning alerts related to weather fluctuations and crop stress conditions.

Officials said the platform is designed to help authorities identify risks linked to excessive rainfall, dry spells, temperature variations and flood-prone conditions at district and regional levels.

The use of remote sensing and satellite-based analysis is expected to improve the precision of crop forecasting and strengthen response systems in vulnerable jute-growing areas.

Geo-tagged field data collection expanded

The National Jute Board has also expanded the collection of geo-tagged field-level agricultural data through its I-CARE field network using the BHUVAN JUMP application.

According to the ministry, the agency has facilitated large-scale digital field data collection aimed at improving the accuracy of crop mapping and production estimates.

Officials added that the system supports Crop Cutting Experiments through geospatial smart-sampling techniques, which are being used to enhance yield estimation and production modelling.

These techniques are intended to reduce discrepancies between field-level observations and official production figures by using location-specific digital verification methods.

The integration of geo-tagged data with satellite analytics is expected to strengthen coordination between state-level and national-level crop estimates.

Flood impact and crop loss assessment models developed

One of the significant features of the system is its ability to support flood impact assessment in jute-growing regions.

According to the Ministry of Textiles, JCIS has already been used to develop flood impact assessment models based on satellite imagery and field validation techniques. These models are aimed at estimating crop damage and quality losses in flood-affected districts.

Officials said the platform’s weather analytics system is also supporting district-level early warning mechanisms for rainfall variation, prolonged dry spells and sudden climatic fluctuations that can affect jute cultivation.

The ministry believes such tools will improve disaster preparedness and enable faster interventions in affected agricultural zones.

Greater coordination and data-driven policy planning

The ministry stated that outputs generated through JCIS are now being integrated into planning and monitoring processes within the jute sector.

Officials said the system is helping improve coordination between state and national-level agricultural estimates while also enabling targeted interventions in specific jute-growing districts.

The initiative is expected to support more data-driven policy formulation by providing accurate and standardised information related to crop area, yield patterns and production trends.

Authorities believe the use of technology-backed agricultural intelligence systems can significantly improve planning efficiency, reduce delays in crop estimation and strengthen resource allocation decisions.

Future expansion plans underway

The Ministry of Textiles said future plans under the initiative include expanding JCIS coverage to additional jute-growing districts across the country.

Authorities are also planning to strengthen farmer advisory services through mobile-based alerts and SMS notification systems linked to weather and crop conditions.

In addition, advanced analytics tools related to sustainability and resource management are expected to be integrated into the platform in the coming phases. These include water resource mapping systems and carbon-related intervention measures aimed at promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

Officials said the long-term objective is to create a more resilient, technology-enabled and data-driven jute ecosystem capable of responding quickly to climatic and production-related challenges.

Push towards digital agriculture governance

The expansion of the Jute Crop Information System reflects the broader push towards digital governance and technology integration in India’s agricultural and allied sectors.

With climate variability increasingly affecting cultivation patterns, policymakers are focusing on satellite-based monitoring, real-time analytics and field digitisation to improve forecasting accuracy and agricultural planning.

Officials said the JCIS initiative is expected to enhance transparency, improve crop estimation reliability and support informed decision-making in the jute sector through continuous technological upgrades and integrated monitoring systems.

Topics: ISRONational Jute BoardJute Crop Information SystemJCISBHUVAN JUMPPATSANJute Corporation of India
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