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QR-based J-forms to be sent to farmers via WhatsApp announces CM

Chandigarh, April 25- Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini announced that starting from next week, farmers across the state will receive QR code-based J-Forms through WhatsApp. It will make it easier for farmers to access loans and other services without any inconvenience.

Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini was addressing a press conference at Haryana Niwas,  Chandigarh, on Saturday.

He said that from the next procurement season, a dedicated ‘Kisan App’ will be launched. The app will provide farmers with J-Forms, payment status, crop sowing and verification details, gate pass scheduling, land verification status, and other key information through the e-Kharid system, ensuring a faster and more efficient procurement process.

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The Chief Minister said that the state has recorded a bumper wheat arrival during the Rabi marketing season 2026–27, with 81.48 lakh MT reaching mandis so far—the highest in the past four years. Wheat worth Rs. 21,044 crore has arrived, and around 5.8 lakh farmers have brought their produce to the mandis. Out of this, 79.14 lakh MT has undergone biometric verification, accounting for nearly 97 percent, while 70.23 lakh MT has already been procured and 34.56 lakh MT lifted. A record 7.71 lakh MT of wheat arrived in a single day on April 11, 2026. The lifting process has gained momentum since April 18, 2026 with an average daily lifting of about 3.5 lakh MT, surpassing last year’s total procurement of 72.89 lakh MT.

Sh. Saini emphasised that the procurement process has become more transparent and efficient due to digital reforms. Farmers are now identified through digital gate passes, eliminating long queues, manual token systems, and payment delays that were common during the previous government tenure. This season alone, 13.47 lakh digital gate passes have been issued. The state has also implemented geo-fencing at 416 mandis and 281 procurement centers to ensure that fraudulent purchases are not possible at any unknown location outside the mandis. Besides this, 932 CCTV cameras are monitoring procurement activities to ensure transparency.

He further said that the government has increased the commission for Arhtiyas from Rs. 33.75 to Rs. 55 per quintal. In view of crop damage caused by unseasonal rains and hailstorms, the government has relaxed quality norms to protect farmers’ interests. The permissible limit for grain luster loss has been increased to 70 percent, while the limit for broken and shriveled grains has been raised from 6 percent to 15 percent. These relaxations have been implemented from the beginning of the procurement season, he added.

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The Chief Minister also said that over the past 11 years, the government has disbursed Rs. 16,160 crore to farmers as compensation for crop loss. Under the PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana, approximately 20.18 lakh farmers in Haryana have received Rs. 7,562 crore in 22 instalments directly into their bank accounts.

MLA, Sh. Nikhil Madan, Principal Secretary to  Chief Minister, Sh. Arun Gupta, Commissioner and Secretary, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department, Sh. J Ganesan, Additional Director, Information Public Relations and Language Department, Smt. Varsha Khangwal, Sh. Manish Kumar Lohan, Media Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. Praveen Attrey and others were also present during the press conference.

“Raja Nahi, Kisan Ka Beta hoon, Kheti bhi Ki hai”, says CM

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