Bhavantar Scheme: Hello friends, when farmers prosper, villages, cities, and the entire state progress. With this thought in mind, the Haryana government has once again taken a major step that will bring smiles to farmers’ faces.
On Sunday, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini released an amount of ₹380 crore under the Price Difference Compensation Scheme for millet farmers. This decision is a major relief for farmers who work hard day and night and are often troubled by market fluctuations.
Bhavantar Scheme: Farmers’ prosperity is the government’s top priority.

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini stated clearly that the state’s progress is impossible unless farmers prosper. During a conversation with Kisan Morcha officials at his official residence, Sant Kabir Kutir, in Chandigarh, he expressed confidence in the government’s policies. The Chief Minister stated that the government stands with farmers at every stage of farming.
- Subsidies on modern agricultural equipment from sowing to harvesting
- Compensation for crop losses due to natural disasters
- Protection for farmers through the Crop Insurance Scheme
Direct benefits to farmers from the Price Difference Compensation Scheme
Through the Price Difference Compensation Scheme, the government has attempted to provide relief to farmers from market uncertainty. Under this scheme, protected prices have been fixed for 21 horticultural crops, including vegetables and fruits. Thousands of farmers have benefited from this scheme so far.
- More than 30,000 farmers have received price compensation of ₹136.66 crore
- Millet is also included in the scheme from the 2021 Kharif season
- More than ₹1,600 crore in assistance to millet farmers so far
Bhavantar Scheme: MSP and the government’s support for farmers in times of disaster
The Chief Minister also informed that all 24 crops in Haryana are now being procured at the Minimum Support Price. The government says that farmers will not be left alone in times of crisis.
- Compensation of Rs 15,728 crore for crop losses in the last 11 years
- Relief to 53,821 farmers in the 2025 Kharif season
- More than Rs 116.51 crore in assistance for natural disasters
Bhavantar Scheme: Micro-irrigation offers less expense, more benefits

Chief Minister Saini appealed to the Kisan Morcha officials to encourage the state’s farmers to adopt micro-irrigation. He believes this technology can transform the face of farming in the future.
- Significant water savings
- Reduction in farming costs
- Increase in farmers’ income in the long run
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is the Price Difference Compensation Scheme?
Answer: This scheme compensates farmers for the difference between the fixed price and the actual price when market prices fall.
Question: How much money has been released to millet farmers?
Answer: This time, Rs 380 crore has been released for millet farmers.
Question: What is the total benefit received by millet farmers so far?
Answer: Millet farmers have received assistance of over ₹1,600 crore since the Kharif 2021 season.
Question: Are all crops being purchased at MSP?
Answer: Yes, all 24 crops of farmers in Haryana are being purchased at MSP.
Disclaimer: This article has been prepared based on available news information. Government schemes, rules, and conditions related to benefits may change from time to time. Before availing any scheme, please consult the relevant department or official source. Benefits may change from time to time. Before availing any scheme, please consult the relevant department or official source.
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