The Maharashtra state government has introduced a new offline photo upload feature for e-crop registration. This thing is making the process easier for farmers in areas with poor internet connectivity. Announcing the initiative in the state assembly by Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule. And said farmers can now take photos of their standing crops offline using mobile phones. These images will automatically upload once the network becomes available. The move aims to improve the Digital Crop Survey system and ensure farmers in remote regions.
e-Crop Registration Maharashtra
- The e-crop registration Maharashtra system now allows farmers to capture crop photos offline through their mobile phones.
- According to Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule these images will automatically upload to the system once internet connectivity becomes available.
- The announcement was made during the Maharashtra Budget Session in the state assembly.
- The offline feature in the e-crop registration Maharashtra system aims to ensure that farmers in remote or network poor areas can still complete the registration process without delays.
Digital Crop Survey System Strengthens e-Crop Registration Maharashtra
The Digital Crop Survey (DCS) platform has been activated to improve the e-crop registration Maharashtra system.
The system has been operational since 2021, but it became strictly mandatory from the 2025-26 agricultural season.
Farmers previously faced issues such as,
- Poor internet connectivity
- Server downtime
- GPS errors
- Limited access to officials
The offline photo upload facility directly addresses these challenges and helps streamline the e-crop registration Maharashtra process.
Farmers to Handle Majority of e-Crop Registration Maharashtra Entries
The government aims for about 80 percent of e-crop registration Maharashtra entries to be completed directly by farmers using mobile devices.
The remaining registrations will be completed by the Revenue Department where necessary.
If farmers face technical issues during the e-crop registration Maharashtra process, village officials such as,
- Talathis
- Revenue assistants
provide assistance to complete the registration.
55 Day Deadline in e-Crop Registration
Farmers must complete the e-crop registration Maharashtra process within 55 days of sowing their crops.
If farmers fail to finish the registration within this period, the Revenue Department completes the remaining entries.
This ensures timely crop data collection, which is essential for,
- Government subsidies
- Crop insurance schemes
- Disaster compensation
- Agricultural planning.
Offline Photo Feature Expected to Improve Crop Registration
The offline feature in e-crop registration Maharashtra is expected to reduce disruptions caused by,
- Poor internet connectivity
- Technical server errors
- GPS location issues
The system platform is developed by the central government and which limits certain technical changes at the state level.
Question
Q. Which state introduced an offline photo upload facility for e-crop registration in 2026?
A. Gujarat
B. Maharashtra
C. Punjab
D. Haryana


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