Crop Loss Compensation: State Government to Provide Rs 15,000 per Acre for Damaged Crops


By Robin Kumar Attri

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The state government offers Rs 15,000 per acre compensation for crop damage, farmers are urged to report losses promptly via the e-compensation portal.

Key Highlights

In light of recent unseasonal rains causing significant damage to crops across various states, the state government has announced compensation for affected farmers. Farmers stand to receive Rs 15,000 per acre as compensation for their losses. To ease this process, authorities have directed officials to conduct surveys to assess the extent of damage suffered by farmers.

Reporting Crop Loss on the E-Compensation Portal

Farmers whose crops have been affected can report their losses through the e-compensation portal. However, it's essential to note that only registered farmers on the My Crop My Details portal will be eligible for compensation. For those not yet registered, they must first complete registration before reporting their losses on the e-compensation portal.

Relief for Farmers: Removal of Acreage Limit

Initially, the Haryana government had imposed a limit on the acreage eligible for compensation. However, in response to the challenges faced by farmers, this condition has been waived. Now, farmers will be compensated based on the actual extent of crop loss they've incurred, regardless of the acreage.

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Compensation Process Overview

Farmers affected by unseasonal rains need to upload their loss information on the compensation portal. Subsequently, government officials will conduct surveys to verify the reported losses. Once verified, the government will process compensation payments directly to the farmers bank accounts.

Reporting Crop Losses: Common Service Centers and Help Desks

To streamline the reporting process, farmers can register their losses through common service centers or help desks established at the tehsil level. This ensures that even those unable to access common service centers can still report their losses effectively.

The extent of Damage in Various Districts

According to assessments by the Agriculture Department, several districts in Haryana have witnessed substantial crop damage due to unseasonal rains. Among the hardest-hit districts are Hisar, Bhiwani, Sonipat, Kurukshetra, and Ambala.

Hisar: 

Bhiwani:

Sonipat:

Kurukshetra:

Ambala:

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CMV360 Says

The state government's initiative to provide compensation for crop losses offers much-needed relief to farmers grappling with the aftermath of unseasonal rains. By promptly reporting their losses through the designated portals, farmers can ensure timely assistance to mitigate their financial burdens.