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On February 24, 2026, 9:26:11 AM UTC, Gravatar IDP Admin:
  • Added the following fields to resource Soil Nutrient Analysis in Soil Health Card

      indicators with value similar_resources with value mapping_status with value additional_info with value lgd_mapping with value


  • Removed field village_no from resource Soil Nutrient Analysis in Soil Health Card


  • Changed value of field idp_ready to True in resource Soil Nutrient Analysis in Soil Health Card


  • Changed value of field datastore_active to True in resource Soil Nutrient Analysis in Soil Health Card


  • Changed value of field data_insights of resource Soil Nutrient Analysis to The Soil Nutrient Analysis dataset reveals important insights into the fertility status and nutrient imbalances of Indian soils. The data often highlight widespread deficiencies in nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and micro-nutrients like zinc and boron, which significantly limit crop productivity. Soil health indicators such as low organic carbon content point toward challenges associated with soil degradation, overuse of chemical fertilizers, and inadequate organic matter recycling.Spatial patterns show region-specific nutrient deficiencies for example, micronutrient shortages in eastern states, phosphorus deficiency in central India, and salinity/alkalinity challenges in arid regions. These insights support development of location specific fertilizer recommendations, improved nutrient management plans, and precision agriculture strategies. The Soil Nutrient Analysis dataset also guides policy interventions aimed at optimizing fertilizer subsidies, promoting soil amendments like compost and green manure, and strengthening India's long term soil health and sustainable agriculture goals. (previously The Soil Nutrient Analysis dataset reveals important insights into the fertility status and nutrient imbalances of Indian soils. The data often highlight widespread deficiencies in nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and micro-nutrients like zinc and boron, which significantly limit crop productivity. Soil health indicators such as low organic carbon content point toward challenges associated with soil degradation, overuse of chemical fertilizers, and inadequate organic matter recycling. Spatial patterns show region-specific nutrient deficiencies for example, micronutrient shortages in eastern states, phosphorus deficiency in central India, and salinity/alkalinity challenges in arid regions. These insights support development of location specific fertilizer recommendations, improved nutrient management plans, and precision agriculture strategies. The Soil Nutrient Analysis dataset also guides policy interventions aimed at optimizing fertilizer subsidies, promoting soil amendments like compost and green manure, and strengthening India's long term soil health and sustainable agriculture goals.) in Soil Health Card