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States Boost Farmer Incentives Amid Concerns Over Fiscal Strain

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March 10, 2025

States are topping up PM-KISAN disbursement with own allocation to keep their poll promises. But can a rise in direct benefit transfer and bonus over MSP go hand in hand? SANJEEB MUKHERJEE writes

- SANJEEB MUKHERJEE

States Boost Farmer Incentives Amid Concerns Over Fiscal Strain

Many state governments over the past few weeks have announced incentives for farmers either by topping up the Centre's PM-KISAN disbursement with their own allocation, benefits of cultivation per hectare, or a bonus on minimum support price (MSP).

While most of the announcements have been part of election manifestos, the increase is bound to put a greater burden on their resources. In Madhya Pradesh, the Cabinet recently approved an extra incentive of ₹4,000 per hectare for paddy growers, which would cost the state around ₹480 crore.

The state has been topping up the PM-KISAN allocation with an extra ₹6,000 per annum for the past few years.

Madhya Pradesh also announced a special bonus of ₹125 per quintal for wheat growers, which would take the purchase price in the state to around ₹2,600 per quintal. The additional bonus is meant to boost the state's purchases of wheat. The state has targeted buying around 8 million tonnes of grains from farmers in FY26.

In its latest Budget, Rajasthan announced raising the PM-KISAN disbursement to ₹9,000 per annum by topping up the Centre's ₹6,000 per farmer. It too has announced a wheat bonus of ₹150 per quintal.

In Chhattisgarh, the Vishnu Deo Sai government has announced the ₹10,000 crore Krishak Unnati Yojana, under which it gives an input subsidy of around ₹19,257 per acre. This also includes a bonus on paddy purchase.

In Odisha, the Mohan Charan Majhi government has proposed an allocation of ₹2,020 crore for 2025-26 under CM-KISAN for timely financial assistance and input support to farmers in the state. Under the scheme, eligible small and marginal farmers in both rural and urban areas will receive ₹4,000 per annum for two cropping seasons under CM KISAN and ₹6,000 per annum (for 3 quadrimester) under the PM KISAN scheme, totalling ₹10,000 per annum from both the schemes.

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