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What kind of data will be captured at the source using a mobile app in Phase I of SATHI?

ASales data from certified dealers

BFinancial transaction data

CGranular transaction data related to seed production

DFarmer feedback on seed quality

Answer:

C. Granular transaction data related to seed production

Read Explanation:

The mobile app used by inspectors in Phase I of SATHI captures Field Inspection Data.

The Phase I mobile application is primarily used by quality inspectors to conduct on-site field inspections of seed crops and capture the resulting data at the source. This includes verifying seed source, monitoring crop health, and checking compliance with certification standards, which are all crucial steps in automating the initial stages of seed production (Nucleus to Certified Seed).


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