Maharashtra Disbursing 7th Installment of Farmer Support Scheme

The Maharashtra government has started disbursing the 7th installment of its flagship Farmer Support Scheme. The direct benefit transfer will provide much-needed financial aid to lakhs of farmers, strengthening rural livelihoods and ensuring timely support for the upcoming rabi season.

Sep 4, 2025 - 11:30
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Maharashtra Disbursing 7th Installment of Farmer Support Scheme
A farmer checking his phone after receiving a government payment notification, with lush green fields in the background, symbolizing DBT under the Farmer Support Scheme.

The Maharashtra government has announced the disbursement of the 7th installment under its Farmer Support Scheme, bringing much-needed relief to the state’s agricultural community. Through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system, funds are being directly credited to farmers’ bank accounts. This initiative ensures transparency, reduces delays, and eliminates middlemen, allowing beneficiaries to receive their support on time.

This scheme has been one of the most significant welfare measures for farmers in Maharashtra, especially during times of rising input costs and unpredictable monsoons. The 7th installment comes at a crucial time, ahead of the rabi sowing season, enabling farmers to invest in seeds, fertilizers, and other essential inputs. By providing financial stability, the scheme strengthens both farm operations and household security for lakhs of rural families.

According to government officials, the latest disbursement covers a wide range of beneficiaries, including small and marginal farmers. Special emphasis has been placed on ensuring that farmers from drought-prone districts and tribal regions receive their payments promptly. The government has also streamlined verification processes, making it easier for farmers to access their entitlements without unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles.

Experts highlight that consistent support through installments like these is vital for sustaining agricultural productivity. Many farmers, especially those dependent on rain-fed cultivation, face uncertainties in income. Timely financial aid helps bridge gaps during lean periods, reduces dependency on informal credit sources, and contributes to lowering rural indebtedness. The scheme is therefore not just a welfare initiative but also a tool for long-term economic resilience in the agriculture sector.

Looking forward, the Maharashtra government has assured farmers that the scheme will continue with enhanced features in the coming years. Plans are underway to integrate digital tracking systems and link payments with crop insurance, ensuring comprehensive support. The 7th installment, thus, reflects both immediate relief and a long-term vision for empowering farmers and strengthening the state’s rural economy.