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Farmers to get subsidy up to ₹1.40 lakh per acre for horticultural crops.
Benefits available for fruits, vegetables, flowers, spices, and aromatic plants.
The maximum subsidy limit is set for five acres per farmer.
Apply online via Meri Fasal Mera Byora or the Hortnet portal.
Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) ensures the subsidy goes straight to farmers’ accounts.
The Haryana government has launched a new scheme to promote the cultivation of horticultural crops by providing farmers with a subsidy of up to ₹1.40 lakh per acre. The main goal of this initiative is to increase farmers income, diversify agriculture, and make farming more profitable and sustainable.
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Under this scheme, the government aims to motivate farmers to grow fruits, vegetables, flowers, spices, and aromatic plants along with their traditional crops like wheat and paddy. By adopting horticultural farming, farmers can earn better profits and contribute to the expansion of the horticulture sector across Haryana.
A spokesperson from the Horticulture Department said that several new programs are being implemented to make farmers self-reliant and strengthen the horticultural ecosystem. The subsidy will be transferred directly to farmers’ bank accounts through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system. However, this benefit will be applicable only for up to five acres of land per farmer.
The amount of subsidy varies depending on the type of horticultural crop being cultivated. Here are the detailed rates announced by the government:
Crop Type | Subsidy Amount (per acre) |
New Fruit Orchards | ₹24,500 – ₹1,40,000 |
Vegetables (Integrated Model) | ₹15,000 |
Spices | ₹15,000 – ₹30,000 |
Flowers | ₹8,000 – ₹40,000 |
Aromatic Plants | ₹8,000 |
SC Category Farmers (Special Subsidy) | Up to ₹25,500 |
Officials stated that this initiative will encourage farmers to move away from traditional crops and adopt high-value cash crops. By cultivating fruits, vegetables, or spices, they can significantly increase their income. Additionally, the horticulture sector is expected to create more employment opportunities and strengthen the rural economy.
Farmers who wish to benefit from this subsidy must apply online through the following portals:
Meri Fasal Mera Byora
During the application process, farmers need to upload the following documents:
Family Identity Card (PPP Card)
Bank account details
Personal and land-related information
Scheduled Caste Certificate (if applicable)
Once the application is verified, the subsidy amount will be directly transferred to the farmer’s bank account.
The Haryana government’s horticulture subsidy scheme is a major step toward crop diversification. By reducing dependence on water-intensive crops like wheat and paddy, this program not only promotes sustainable farming but also supports water conservation and economic growth in rural areas.
Moreover, the initiative is expected to attract young entrepreneurs and generate new job opportunities in the horticulture value chain, from cultivation to processing and marketing.
The Haryana government’s subsidy scheme of up to ₹1.40 lakh per acre offers farmers a great opportunity to switch to horticultural crops. With easy online registration and direct bank transfers, farmers can boost their income, save resources, and build a sustainable future. It’s truly a golden chance for farmers to grow more and earn more.
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