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Learn How Indian Farmers Benefit From PM-KISAN Scheme


Learn How Indian Farmers Benefit From PM-KISAN Scheme
Learn How Indian Farmers Benefit From PM-KISAN Scheme

PM-KISAN Scheme inaugurated by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 24th February, 2019 which provides for transfer of an amount of Rs. 6000/- per year in three equal instalments each of Rs. 2000/- directly into the bank account of beneficiary farmer families.

The Scheme initially covered only small and marginal farmer families with land holding up to 2 hectares as beneficiaries, subject to certain exclusion criteria for higher income status.

The Government later extended the scheme with effect from 1st June 2019 to all farmer families irrespective of land holding size, subject to applicable exclusions.

Since the launch of PM Kisan till now about 8.12 crore farmer families have been benefitted and more than Rs. 48,937 crore has been released under the scheme.

A new facility has been provided on PM-KISAN Web-portal (www.pmkisan.gov.in) through ‘farmers’ Corner’ Link to facilitate the farmers for self registration, edit  his/her name in PM-Kisan data base as per Aadhar Card, access the beneficiary list and status of payment.

The farmers are being facilitated for self registration and data correction through Common Service Centers.

Learn about other Important India’s Farmer Welfare Schemes.

Pradhan Mantri Kisan Maan Dhan Yojana (PM-KMY).

India’s Pradhan Mantri Kisan Maan Dhan Yojana (PM-KMY) inaugurated by the nation’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 12th September, 2019 provides for payment of minimum pension of Rs.3000/- per month to the eligible small and marginal farmers on attaining the age of 60 years.

It is voluntary and contributory pension scheme, with entry age of 18 to 40 years.

The monthly contribution by farmer ranges between Rs.55 to 200.

Central Government will contribute an equal amount in the pension scheme.

Till now 19, 19, 802 beneficiaries have been registered.

Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for Kharif  2019-20 season and Rabi Crops of 2019-20 increased.

The Indian Government has announced an increase in MSP for Kharif 2019-20 season.

MSP of Paddy increased by Rs.65 per quintal, Jowar by Rs.120 per quintal, Bajra by Rs.50 per quintal, Ragi by Rs.253 per quintal and Maize by Rs.60 per quintal.  MSP of Tur, Moong and Urad pulses raised by Rs.125, Rs.75 & Rs.100 per quintal respectively.

MSP of Groundnut up by Rs.200 per quintal, Sunflower seed by Rs.262 per quintal, Nigerseed by Rs.63 per quintal, Medium staple cotton by Rs.105 per quintal, Long staple Cotton by Rs.100 per quintal, Soybeen (yellow) by Rs. 311 per quintal and Sesamum by Rs. 236 per quintal.

The Government has announced the increase in the Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for Rabi Crops of 2019-20 to be Marketed in Rabi Marketing season (RMS) 2020-21.

The MSP of Wheat and Barley increased by Rs. 85 per quintal each, Gram by Rs. 255 per quintal, Lentil by Rs. 325 per quintal, Rapeseed & Mustard by Rs. 225 per quintal and Safflower by Rs. 270 per quintal.

e-NAM –One Nation One Market.

421 new mandis have been approved for integration under the e-NAM. Along with these, FPOs have also been on-boarded on e-NAM portal and they have started uploading their produce for trading from their premise.

Further, 23 Warehouses of CWC located in 11 districts of AP have been declared as Deemed Market under agriculture Produce and Livestock marketing (APLM) Act which will facilitate trading in future through these warehouses on e-NAM portal.

Other Initiatives:

25 Seed-Hub Centres have been sanctioned across the country for increasing availability of quality seeds of Nutri-Cereals (Millets) and the first instalment of Rs.723.00 lakh has been released.

During current year (2019-20), 12.40 lakh Soil Health Card has been distributed to farmers under Model Village Project.

Under Farm Mechanization 1,44,113 machineries have been distributed and 2300 Custom Hiring Centres have been established during current year (2019-20).

During 2019-20, 32,808 machineries have been distributed and 8662 Custom Hiring Centres have been established under Crop Residue Management Programme.

Muti lingual mobile app “CHC-Farm Machinery” was launched, which helps the farmers for getting rented farm machinery and implements through Custom Hiring Service Centres (CHC) in their area.  As on date, 41,992 CHCs with 1,33,723 Agricultural machinery for renting out are registered on this Mobile app.  Total 1,12,505 farmers as users are registered on this Mobile App.

During current year (2019-20) 73,658 hectare additional area has been covered under Horticulture Crops and 59 Nurseries have been established, India’s agriculture & Farmers Welfare Ministry stated on 7th January.