New Delhi: The Haryana Cabinet which met under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini in Chandigarh on Thursday approved to give a bonus on Kharif crops in Haryana. With this decision, farmers will receive Rs 2000 per acre one-time bonus for all Kharif and Horticulture crops.
The farmers and other Kisan Organizations of the State were raising issues of high input costs due to adverse weather conditions this year for Kharif Crops. This year, heat waves/stress caused more water consumption and other crop-maintaining
Further, it has also been observed that there is a deficit in the rain, which increases the input cost.
The increased input cost is, in part, directly related to extreme weather events during critical growth phases of crop development. Pests and diseases can also cause significant crop damage, which is indirectly related to climate conditions. Pest and disease occurrences often coincide with extreme weather events and anomalous weather conditions. To protect crops against these effects, farmers’ input costs are higher this Kharif season.
Therefore, accepting the demand of the state’s farmers, the government has decided to give bonuses for Kharif Crops.
The Cabinet has approved the one-time bonus of Rs. 2000 per acre independent of crops grown, the financial implication is around Rs. 1300 crore.
The first release of the bonus will be paid by August 15, 2024, to all farmers of all crops registered on Meri Fasal Mera Byora (MFMB), who have or will register by August 14, 2024.
As the MFMB registrations progress the new farmers will also receive a bonus. (ANI)