Haryana Govt. providing subsidies on various agricultural implements under the RKVY scheme: DC Sachin Gupta
Deputy Commissioner Sachin Gupta informed that during 2025–26, the Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Haryana is providing subsidies on various agricultural implements under the integrated component of the RKVY scheme to promote farm mechanisation. Interested farmers can apply online on the department’s website up to February 16, 2026.
Rohtak, February 1, 2026: Deputy Commissioner Sachin Gupta informed that during 2025–26, the Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Haryana is providing subsidies on various agricultural implements under the integrated component of the RKVY scheme to promote farm mechanisation. Interested farmers can apply online on the department’s website up to February 16, 2026.
He said that only those farmers who are registered on the Meri Fasal–Mera Byora portal for the Rabi 2024 and Kharif 2025 seasons will be eligible for the scheme. Under a single Family ID, only one farmer will be entitled to a subsidy on one agricultural implement. Scheduled Caste, small and marginal, and women farmers will be eligible for subsidies up to 50 per cent, while other farmers will receive up to 40 per cent. The classification of small and marginal farmers will be based on land records registered on the Meri Fasal–Mera Byora portal.
The Deputy Commissioner further informed that subsidies are available on a wide range of modern farm machinery, including battery/electric/solar-operated power weeders, ride-on self-propelled multi-tool bars, high-clearance boom sprayers, high-capacity chaff cutters with loaders, tractor-operated silage packing machines and balers, fertilizer broadcasters, hydraulic press straw balers, sub-soilers, multi-crop and raised-bed planters, self-propelled rice transplanters, winnowing fans, millet mills, straw threshers, pneumatic planters, oil expellers, sugarcane fresh cutters, mobile cotton shredders, cow-dung briquette and de-watering machines, paddy mobile dryers, laser land levellers, rotavators, tractor-mounted power weeders, potato planters and several other implements.
For online application, farmers must possess a valid tractor registration certificate (in their own name or that of a family member included in the Family ID), a bank account, PAN card, Family ID and Aadhaar card. Scheduled Caste farmers must also submit a caste certificate. Applicants will additionally have to provide affidavits declaring that they do not burn crop residue in their fields and that they have not availed subsidy on the same implement during the past three years.
Deputy Director Agriculture Dr. Surender Singh said that if applications exceed the approved targets, beneficiaries will be selected through a draw of lots by a committee headed by the Deputy Commissioner. Farmers were urged to apply well in time to avail maximum benefit under the scheme.
For further details, farmers may visit the department’s website, contact the office of the Assistant Agriculture Engineer, Rohtak, or approach their respective Block Agriculture Officer/Agriculture Development Officer. He also informed that manufacturers whose machines have been tested at Government of India-authorised testing centres and who wish to supply equipment under Haryana’s subsidy schemes must register themselves on the website of the Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Haryana, Panchkula.
Girish Saini 

