Meri Fasal Mera Byora Portal Reopens Till April 4; DC Sachin Gupta urges Farmers to Register
Deputy Commissioner Sachin Gupta informed that registration on the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal is mandatory for farmers for the Rabi season 2025–26, and without registration, farmers will not be able to sell their produce at Minimum Support Price (MSP) in mandis.
Rohtak, April 3, 2026: Deputy Commissioner Sachin Gupta informed that registration on the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal is mandatory for farmers for the Rabi season 2025–26, and without registration, farmers will not be able to sell their produce at Minimum Support Price (MSP) in mandis.
He said that, considering farmers’ demand, the State Government has reopened the portal till April 4, 2026, providing a final opportunity to those who could not complete registration earlier.
The Deputy Commissioner informed that in Rohtak district, 38,458 farmers have already registered their crops covering 2,38,762 acres of land under the ongoing Rabi season.
He added that the portal was earlier open till February 15, 2026, but some farmers could not register due to various reasons. Keeping their concerns in mind, the government has now reopened the portal for a limited period.
The Deputy Commissioner urged all remaining farmers to avail this final opportunity and complete their registration immediately, ensuring they do not face any inconvenience while selling their crops in mandis.
He assured that the district administration has made all necessary arrangements to facilitate smooth registration, and farmers should complete the process well within the deadline.

Girish Saini 

