The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has begun the process of formulating a National Agriculture Code (NAC).
This is same as the existing National Building Code and National Electrical Code.
In agriculture, it has already set standards for machinery (tractors, harvesters, etc.) and various inputs (fertilisers, pesticides, etc.)
But there is no standard for agriculture practices like preparation of fields, micro irrigation and water use.
The new NAC will cover all agriculture processes and post-harvest operations, such as crop selection, land preparation, sowing/transplanting, irrigation /drainage, soil health management, plant health management, harvesting / threshing, primary processing, post-harvest, sustainability, and record the maintenance.
It will also include the standards for input management, like use of chemical fertilisers, pesticides, and weedicides, as well as standards for crop storage and traceability.