Farmer Registry: 80 Lakh Farmers Enrolled, One ID to Get All Government Scheme Benefits


By Robin Kumar Attri

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Over 80 lakh farmers join Rajasthan Farmer Registry to get PM Kisan, MSP, insurance, and other scheme benefits through one digital Farmer ID.

Key Highlights

The Rajasthan government is rapidly strengthening its Farmer Registry system to ensure farmers get government scheme benefits directly, transparently, and on time. So far, over 80 lakh (8 million) farmers in the state have registered, making the Farmer Registry the backbone of agricultural welfare schemes in Rajasthan.

The main aim of this initiative is to free farmers from repeated paperwork and ensure that the right benefits reach the right people without delays. To achieve this, the Farmer Registry has been linked with both state and central government agriculture schemes.

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What Is the Farmer Registry?

The Farmer Registry is a digital database of farmers created to provide them with a Unique Farmer ID. This ID acts as a single identity for farmers to access various government schemes without submitting documents again and again. Once registered, farmers can easily receive benefits from multiple schemes through one verified record.

Schemes Farmers Are Getting Benefits From

According to the Revenue Department, farmers registered under the Farmer Registry are already receiving direct benefits from several important schemes. These include:

The government has also clarified that many upcoming schemes will be available only through the Farmer Registry. Farmers who do not register may miss out on future benefits.

Where Can Farmers Register?

To make the process easy and accessible, the Rajasthan government has enabled Farmer Registry registration across all districts. Farmers can register at:

Farmers are advised to complete registration as soon as possible to avoid delays in receiving scheme benefits.

Documents Required for Farmer Registry Registration

Farmers need only a few basic documents to register:

After verification, farmers are issued a Unique Farmer ID, which will be used for all government agricultural schemes.

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Part of Digital Agriculture Mission (AgriStack)

The Farmer Registry is a key pillar of the Digital Agriculture Mission (AgriStack) approved by the central government in September 2024. The mission aims to build a trusted and unified digital database of farmers across India.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, the Unique Farmer ID will ensure that government assistance reaches only eligible farmers, improving accuracy and efficiency.

Fake Beneficiaries Will Be Eliminated

With Farmer Registry and AgriStack, the government aims to completely stop fake beneficiaries. This will bring greater transparency to schemes like PM Kisan, crop insurance, MSP procurement, farm loans, and disaster relief, ensuring that public funds are not misused.

Farming Services Will Become Fully Digital

The central and state governments are jointly linking land records, farmer details, and Aadhaar-based identification under this system. As per AgriStack’s official portal, most farming-related services will soon be available digitally through the Farmer ID.

This will remove the need for repeated document submission and allow farmers to access benefits faster and more smoothly.

A Permanent Digital Identity for Farmers

Overall, the Farmer Registry is not just a gateway to government schemes but is becoming a permanent, reliable digital identity for farmers. With more farmers enrolling every day, the system is expected to transform how agricultural services and benefits are delivered in Rajasthan and across India.

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CMV360 Says

The Farmer Registry is transforming how farmers access government benefits in Rajasthan. With over 80 lakh farmers already enrolled, the system ensures transparency, faster delivery, and accurate targeting of schemes. By linking Aadhaar, land records, and digital services, it reduces paperwork and stops fake beneficiaries. In the coming years, this Unique Farmer ID will play a key role in making farming services fully digital, simple, and farmer-friendly.