
Haryana starts millet procurement early. Farmers get Rs 2,775 per quintal with Rs 2,200 via agencies and Rs 575 DBT. Transparent payments ensure fair MSP benefits for all farmers.

Chhattisgarh farmers can apply online for Tractor Subsidy 2025 from October 9. Eligible farmers will get a subsidy on tractors and equipment directly credited to their bank account.

Government releases PM Kisan Yojana 21st installment early, transferring ₹540 crore to farmers in Punjab, Himachal, and Uttarakhand. Learn how to check your payment status.

World Food India 2025 ends with ₹1,02,046.89 crore MoUs, 64,000 jobs, and pan-India investments, boosting India’s food processing sector and rural growth.

Women farmers in Jharkhand get mini tractors and equipment at 75% subsidy under SMAM, reducing farming costs and empowering them to be self-reliant and productive.

MP CM reintroduces Bhavantar Yojana to ensure soybean farmers get MSP, compensating losses directly into bank accounts and stabilizing income.

Govt approves procurement of tur, urad, moong, sesame, groundnut, soybean at MSP for Kharif 2025–26. ₹13,890.60 crore direct benefit for farmers in UP, Gujarat, and other states.

Madhya Pradesh transfers ₹37.12 crore paddy bonus to 6.69 lakh farmers via DBT. Farmers receive ₹4,000 per hectare, with a maximum of ₹10,000. Paddy prices rise, boosting farmer confidence.

Mahindra launches AIROTEC Turbo 600 Alpha, a compact orchard sprayer with a 600L tank, a powerful fan, and precision controls, designed to boost efficiency and crop health for farmers.

Nitin Gadkari calls for ethanol and biofuel growth to boost farmer income, cut fuel imports, reduce pollution, and make India a global clean energy leader.

The government will distribute 25 lakh free LPG connections under Ujjwala Yojana 2025. Eligible women can apply online and also get a ₹300 subsidy on every cylinder refill.

World Food India 2025 will host 1,700 exhibitors, 500 buyers, and global leaders to boost food innovation, sustainability, and investment from Sept 25-28 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

Paddy prices surge in major Indian markets, reaching Rs 3,240 per quintal. MSP at Rs 2,389, with stable demand and government procurement supporting farmers income.

ICCT report shows Indian tractors now reach 162 countries, driven by stricter emission norms, boosting exports to the EU, US, Brazil, and emerging markets despite tariffs.

ICRA reports strong tractor growth in August 2025 with 28.2% wholesale and 30.1% retail rise, supported by above-normal monsoon, positive farmer sentiment, and supportive government policies.




