The Punjab Green Tractor Scheme, introduced by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, is a major step toward modernizing agriculture in Punjab. Under this initiative, the government is providing tractors to farmers on subsidy to improve productivity and reduce financial burden.
In the first phase, 9,500 farmers will receive tractors with a subsidy of Rs. 10 lakh per tractor. The scheme officially began with a digital balloting process, where the first selected farmers were announced.
First Selected Farmers
- Muhammad Yasin from Okara
- Talib Hussain from Chakwal
- Ghulam Akbar from Dera Ghazi Khan
The Chief Minister congratulated the winners and reviewed different tractor models included in the scheme, highlighting its importance for the farming sector.
How to Check Eligibility
Farmers who applied for the scheme can check their eligibility online or through local offices.
- Visit Official Portal: Open the Green Tractor Scheme website.
- Enter CNIC: Provide your ID card number without dashes.
- Captcha Verification: Enter the security code.
- Check Status: Submit to view your eligibility result.
Alternatively, farmers can visit their district agriculture office to check the result manually.
Next Steps for Selected Farmers
- Verification Process: Results are provisional and subject to further checks.
- Screening: Authorities will confirm eligibility.
- Allotment Letter: Issued by the Agriculture Extension Office.
- Tractor Purchase: Farmers can proceed to claim their subsidized tractor.
Special Announcement
The Punjab Government has also announced 1,000 free tractors for farmers cultivating 25 to 50 acres of wheat. This initiative aims to further support large-scale farmers and boost agricultural output.
Final Thoughts
The Green Tractor Scheme is a powerful initiative that supports farmers with modern machinery and financial relief. If you have applied, make sure to check your eligibility and complete the next steps on time to benefit from this opportunity.
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