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Govt Schemes
Navigating the Digital Agricultural Landscape of India
Under the Digital India initiative, the Ministry of Agriculture and various state governments have fully digitized their farmer schemes and subsidy applications. Every major agricultural state in India now operates a single-window Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) portal and dedicated mobile applications. Through these portals, farmers can apply for subsidies on farm ponds, solar water pumps, micro-irrigation systems, organic vermicompost beds, seeds, and advanced machinery. However, many small-scale organic farmers miss out on these schemes due to a lack of awareness about the exact websites and apps. This comprehensive directory solves this issue by compiling all the official, state-wise farmer application portals and apps in one verified list.
Key Benefits Available on State DBT Portals
Using these official portals enables farmers to check scheme eligibility, track their application status, and receive subsidy payments directly in their bank accounts via Aadhaar-linked DBT. Major schemes accessible include the PM-KUSUM (solar pump subsidy), PM-KSY (drip irrigation), and state-specific organic farming support schemes that provide cash incentives for using vermicompost instead of chemical inputs.
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Link Aadhaar and Mobile Number
Ensure your mobile number is linked to your Aadhaar card. This is mandatory for receiving OTPs and verifying your digital identity on all portals.
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Locate Your State DBT Portal
Refer to our verified list below to open the official portal for your state. Register using your farmer ID or land document number.
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Download Official Mobile Apps
Install apps like PM-Kisan, MahaDBT, or Krishi Gujarat on your smartphone for mobile application submission, tracking, and crop weather alerts.
Verified State-Wise Farmer Portals Directory
Here is the verified list of official farmer portals across major Indian states:
Supporting Micro-Agriculture in All States
Almost all state agricultural portals now have a dedicated section for "Organic Farming" (Jaivik Kheti). These schemes promote earthworm propagation and organic composting, helping restore local soil ecosystems and building microbial health across millions of Indian farms.
Secure Digital Transaction Guidelines
Always ensure you apply through the official .gov.in domains. Beware of fake websites asking for processing fees for agricultural schemes. The official portals do not charge any fee for application registration, and all subsidy payments are transferred directly via Aadhaar-enabled bank transactions.
E-NAM Integration and Selling Systems
Registered farmers on state portals get seamless access to e-NAM (Electronic National Agriculture Market). This allows organic growers to list their harvest online and trade directly with bulk buyers across India, eliminating local mandi commission fees.
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Official Application & Deadline Guide
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Need help registering on i-Khedut, MahaDBT, Raj Kisan, or FRUITS portals? WhatsApp: +91 95372 30173
State Farmer Portals FAQ
What is a DBT portal in agriculture? +
A DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) portal is a government website where farmers apply for agricultural subsidies online, and approved funds are sent directly to their linked bank accounts.
What is the i-Khedut portal? +
i-Khedut is the official online farmer portal of Gujarat, where growers apply for subsidies on seeds, farm ponds, solar fencing, and farm machinery.
What is the FRUITS portal in Karnataka? +
FRUITS (Farmer Registration and Unified Beneficiary Information System) is a database portal of Karnataka where every farmer is given a unique FRUITS ID to access all agricultural schemes.
Are there fake farmer websites? +
Yes, always check that the website ends with .gov.in or .nic.in. Official portals never charge any registration fees to apply for schemes.
Can we apply for schemes if the land is in a family member's name? +
No, the applicant must have their name registered on the active land records (7/12, Pahani, or Jamabandi) to be eligible for government DBT subsidies.