KhetScore: AI-Driven Analytical tool for Inclusive Agricultural Finance Services

KhetScore: AI-Driven Analytical tool for Inclusive Agricultural Finance Services

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India

Agriculture

High replicability and adaptation

Implementing Organisation

Dvara E-Registry Private Limited

India, Telangana, Hyderabad

Private Sector

Implementing Point of Contact

Tarun Katoch

Cofounder and Head Value Chain

Contributor of the Impact Story

Government of Maharashtra’s AI and Agritech Innovation Center, World Bank Group, Wadhwani AI

Year of implementation

2019

Problem statement

Smallholder farmers in India are increasingly vulnerable to climate shocks and financial exclusion. 7 out of 10 smallholders admit lack of access to formal finance limited their ability to invest in climate-smart practices and manage climate risks. Women and tenant farmers are disproportionately excluded even with active participation in agriculture. Conventional lending and insurance models, which rely on land ownership and traditional credit-scores, fail to capture farmers' true productive capacity and climate exposure.

Submission Overview

Dvara E-Registry (DER) is a digital agriculture platform that leverages AI, geospatial intelligence, and remote sensing to enable financial inclusion for smallholder farmers. DER partners with 300+ Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) to deliver doorstep digital credit, crop insurance, and climate-smart agricultural inputs. Through its KhetScore tool - an AI-driven alternate credit scoring system - DER has facilitated ₹175+ crore in institutional credit to 40,000+ farmers, with 100% loans having women as primary or co-borrowers. DER's mission is to unlock climate finance and build resilient farming systems by transforming land and climate data into actionable financial intelligence.

AI Technology Used

Computer Vision
Machine Learning
Remote Sensing Analytics
Predictive Analytics

Key Outcomes

Efficiency & Productivity

KhetScore uses AI and satellite data to assess smallholder farmers' creditworthiness based on land productivity rather than collateral. The platform has reached 40,000+ farmers across India, disbursing ₹175+ crore in institutional credit. Notably, 100% of loans include women as borrowers, compared to just 6% in traditional agricultural finance. An independent study found participating farmers earned $110 more per acre, with women's participation in financial decisions increasing by 30%. The results suggest AI can expand access to credit for marginalized farming communities while strengthening climate resilience.

Impact Metrics

Total institutional credit disbursed to smallholder farmers through KhetScore-enabled lending

Baseline Value

₹0 crore (before KhetScore implementation) Indian Rupees

Post-Implementation

₹175+ crore Indian Rupees

Internal Monitoring·Jan 2018 - Jan 2025

Number of smallholder farmers benefiting from KhetScore-enabled credit services

Baseline Value

NA farmers before implementation

Post-Implementation

40 ,000+ farmers received credit and 120,000+ farmers onboarded on platform

Internal Monitoring·Jan 2018 - Jan 2025

Percentage of loans with women as primary or co-borrowers

Baseline Value

Women account for only 6% of formal agricultural credit nationally Percentage

Post-Implementation

100 % of KhetScore loans have women as primary or co-borrowers; 35% of loans have women as primary borrowers

Internal Monitoring·Jan 2018 - Jan 2025

Number of farmers receiving crop loss coverage through KhetScore-enabled insurance

Baseline Value

Nearly 30% national crop insurance penetration with manual, time-consuming claim processes Number of farmers

Post-Implementation

82 out of 200 insured farmers (41%) received claims totaling ₹35 lakhs through faster, transparent settlement using KhetScore and picture-based loss assessment

Internal Monitoring·Jan 2018 - Jan 2025

Implementation Context

Scaled

Pan-India deployment with focus on climate-vulnerable districts. Primary operations in states including Telangana, Odisha, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and other agricultural regions across India.

120,000+ farmers onboarded on DoorDrishti platform; 40,000+ credit beneficiaries. Target demographics: smallholder and marginal farmers (86% of India's 140 million farmers), women farmers (100% of loans have women as primary or co-borrowers), tenant farmers, first-time borrowers (40% of beneficiaries), climate-vulnerable farming communities in rural areas

Key Partnerships

NICRA, DCB Bank, Shivalik Small Finance Bank, NBFCs (Samunnati, PAHAL, Agriwise), HDFC ERGO, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Replicability & Adaptation

High

1. Satellite imagery access (Sentinel, Landsat) 2. AI/ML infrastructure 3. Geospatial analytics platform and mobile application for field operations 4. Trained Farmer Solution Officers (FSOs)

* The data presented is self-reported by the respective organisations. Readers should consult the original sources for further details.