- The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the National Bank for
Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) have signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) to co-create data-driven digital public good, which includes DiCRA. - Data in Climate Resilient Agriculture (DiCRA) is a collaborative digital public good which
provides open access to key geospatial datasets pertinent to climate resilient agriculture. - It Is curated by UNDP and partner organisations to inform public investments in
agriculture and already provides intelligence on climate resilience for 50 million hectares
of farmland across India. - It Is guided by the digital public good principles of open access, open software, open
code, and open APIs. - It uses cutting-edge data science and machine learning to identify farms that are
resilient to climate change and those that are highly vulnerable.
Advantages: - By partnering to enhance and scale its use, NABARD will host and maintain the DiCRA
platform and use its key geospatial datasets for policymaking, research, and
development activities, with UNDP’s technical support. - This five-year technical cooperation is envisaged to foster collective climate action and
create innovative platforms and new product offerings to enhance economic
empowerment in rural India. - Such open data innovations can highlight best practices, optimise agriculture
investments and shelter populations from risk