The first phase of the scheme covers tomatoes, onions, potatoes and cauliflower. The scheme aims to ensure an income of Rs 48,000 to Rs 56,000 per acre on these four crops. Farmers can avail Bhavantar scheme under tomato, onion, potato and cauliflower in the first phase. For this, farmers will have to register under Bhavantar compensation scheme.
Every year, rains and hailstorms cause significant damage to farmers ‘ crops. The PM Fasal Bima Yojana is being run by the central government keeping in mind the interest of the farmers, which is working as a protective cover for the farmers. The state governments along with the central government are also trying to compensate farmers for crop losses under the insurance scheme at their own level. In the same episode, the Haryana government is running the mukhyamantar Bhavantar Bharatiya Yojana. Under this scheme, farmers are compensated if they get a lower price of their produce. Farmers in the state can get compensation of up to Rs 40,000 per acre by insuring their crops under the mukhyamantar Bhavantar bhastha Yojana and horticulture Bima Yojana.
What is Bhavantar compensation scheme?
The Bhavantar bharas Yojana was launched in the interest of farmers by the Haryana government in 2021. Under this scheme, farmers who cultivate horticultural crops are compensated for their losses by the state government if their crops get low prices in the market. This is a unique scheme for farmers, whose benefits so far the farmers of the state are reaping.
This scheme was launched for farmers.
The scheme is being run by the state government to compensate the losses caused by the sale of horticulture crops to farmers. The main objective of this scheme is to reduce the risk of farmers by giving them fixed protected prices during low prices of vegetables and fruits in the market. Through this scheme, the government is also encouraging farmers for crop diversification so that farmers can get better profits.
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These crops were included in the scheme
The first phase of the scheme covers tomatoes, onions, potatoes and cauliflower. The scheme aims to ensure an income of Rs 48,000 to Rs 56,000 per acre on these four crops. Farmers can avail Bhavantar scheme under tomato, onion, potato and cauliflower in the first phase. For this, farmers will have to register under Bhavantar compensation scheme. Only then will the farmer be able to compensate for the losses incurred in selling his crops. However, other horticultural crops covered under the scheme include carrots, peas, capsicum, brinjal, okra, chilli, bitter gourd, cabbage, radish, guava, chiku, kinnu, peach, plum, mango, pear, lychee, Amla, plum. Garlic and turmeric are listed whose prices have already been determined.
How to apply?
Farmers of the state will have to register under this scheme to avail Bhavantar compensation scheme. For this, the farmer will have to visit the Marketing Board website through the horticulture Bhavantar (BBY) e-portal during the sowing period. www.hsamb.gov.in he will have to register, only then he will be able to get benefits. Agriculture certification of farmers will be done after registration. Farmers can also file an appeal if they are dissatisfied with the certified area. Free registration of farmers will be done under the scheme. Registration will only be open for the specified period. Registration in Bhavantar compensate scheme can be done through Sarva Seva Kendra, e-Disha Kendra, Marketing Board, Horticulture Department, Agriculture Department and internet kiosk. Farmers can contact the District Horticulture Officer of the district level horticulture department or the DMEO of the Marketing Board for more information about Bhavantar filling scheme and horticulture scheme.