Haryana Kisan Will Big good News, New portal launched for wheat procurement in Haryana


With just 11 days left for wheat procurement in Haryana, the Agriculture Department has intensified efforts to register farmers on the Meri Fasal, Mera Byora portal. Over 10 lakh farmers have registered 62.8 lakh acres, with wheat covering 44.22 lakh acres. Registration camps and door-to-door programs aim to speed up the process, ensuring smooth procurement this season.
Haryana Kisan News: Now only 11 days are left for the wheat procurement to start in Haryana, in such a situation, the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has intensified efforts to get the farmers registered on the Meri Fasal, Mera Byora (MFMB) portal. To speed up the registration process, the department has increased the number of registration camps. Apart from this, the people of the department have started door-to-door contact programs.
According to the data
According to the data, till March 20, a total of 10,83,448 farmers have registered 62,80,694 acres of agricultural land on the Meri Fasal, Mera Byora portal, in which the details of crop-wise registration are as follows: wheat (44.22 lakh acres), mustard (16.78 lakh acres), gram (26,429 acres), barley (19,368 acres), sugarcane (10,362 acres) and other crops on the remaining land.
District-wise,
District-wise, Sirsa tops the list with 7.54 lakh acres of registered land, followed by Hisar (5.74 lakh acres), Bhiwani (5.63 lakh acres), Fatehabad (4.17 lakh acres), Karnal (4.11 lakh acres), Kaithal and Jind (3.66 lakh acres each). For wheat alone, 44.22 lakh acres have been registered, with Sirsa (5.62 lakh acres), Hisar (4 lakh acres), Karnal (3.89 lakh acres) and Fatehabad (3.79 lakh acres) leading the pack. The least wheat registrations have been in Faridabad (32,503 acres) and Panchkula (26,400 acres).
It seems the Haryana government
It seems the Haryana government is making significant efforts to ensure that farmers are properly registered on the Meri Fasal, Mera Byora (MFMB) portal as the wheat procurement season approaches. By increasing registration campIt seems the Haryana governments and implementing door-to-door contact programs, they aim to expedite the process. As of March 20, over 10 lakh farmers have registered 62.8 lakh acres of agricultural land, with wheat accounting for a substantial portion (44.22 lakh acres).
Sirsa, Hisar, and Bhiwani are leading in land registration, particularly for wheat, which is a key crop for the upcoming procurement season. However, areas like Faridabad and Panchkula have the lowest wheat registrations.
The increased registration efforts are crucial as wheat procurement is about to start, and timely registration will help smoothen the process for both the government and farmers. If you’re a farmer or connected to agriculture in Haryana, this is an important development for ensuring participation in the upcoming procurement season.
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Source : Times Bull
