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What does SATHI stand for?

ASeed Authentication, Traceability and Holistic Inventory

BSeed Automation, Traceability and Holistic Integration

CSeed Advancement, Traceability and Holistic Innovation

DSeed Arrangement, Traceability and Holistic Information

Answer:

A. Seed Authentication, Traceability and Holistic Inventory

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SATHI stands for Seed Authentication, Traceability, and Holistic Inventory.

SATHI is an Indian government portal and mobile app launched by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare. Its purpose is to digitalize the entire seed supply chain—from production to sale—by using QR codes for authentication and providing traceability of seeds. This creates a holistic inventory system to help ensure farmers receive only high-quality, certified seeds and curb the sale of spurious or substandard seeds.


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