PM Kisan: Farmer ID Now Mandatory in 14 States for New Registrations, 23rd Installment Expected Soon!

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Stay updated on PM Kisan! Farmer ID is now mandatory for new registrations in 14 states, enhancing transparency and preventing fraud. The 23rd installment of ₹2,000 is expected around July 2026. Ensure your e-KYC is complete to receive benefits.

The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM Kisan) scheme continues to be a cornerstone of financial support for millions of Indian farmers. As the government progressively digitizes and streamlines the agricultural sector, significant updates have been introduced to ensure the scheme's benefits reach genuine beneficiaries effectively. Key among these changes is the mandatory Farmer ID for new registrations in several states and the highly anticipated release of the 23rd installment.

Farmer ID: A New Era for Registrations

In a crucial move towards greater transparency and efficiency, the Farmer ID has been made mandatory for new PM Kisan registrations across 14 states where the farmer registry work has commenced. This digital identity is designed to eliminate duplicate claims, reduce manual errors, and accelerate the application approval process, fundamentally transforming how farmers interact with government schemes.

14 States Where Farmer ID is Crucial

For aspiring PM Kisan beneficiaries in the following 14 states, possessing a Farmer ID is now a prerequisite for new registrations:

  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Assam
  • Bihar
  • Chhattisgarh
  • Gujarat
  • Karnataka
  • Kerala
  • Madhya Pradesh
  • Maharashtra
  • Odisha
  • Rajasthan
  • Tamil Nadu
  • Telangana
  • Uttar Pradesh

It is important to note that in other states where the farmer registry work has not yet started, a Farmer ID is not currently required for new registrations. However, the long-term vision under the Agri-Stack initiative suggests a broader implementation. This rule primarily impacts new applicants, as existing beneficiaries are not directly affected by the new Farmer ID mandate.

The Benefits of Farmer ID

The Farmer ID, also known as Kisan Pehchaan Patra, is a unique digital identification number assigned to farmers, intrinsically linked to their Aadhaar number and land records. It provides a comprehensive profile of their agricultural activities and land ownership details. The introduction of this ID offers several key advantages:

  • Enhanced Transparency and Fraud Prevention: By digitally verifying land ownership and linking it to the applicant's identity, the system significantly reduces the potential for fraudulent claims and ensures that benefits reach only genuine farmers.
  • Streamlined Access to Schemes: The Farmer ID simplifies the application process for various government schemes, including crop insurance and fertilizer subsidies, by reducing repetitive documentation and verification steps.
  • Faster Verification: Any updates in land records are automatically reflected in the Farmer ID system, speeding up verification processes and disbursement of funds.
  • Digital Integration: It forms the backbone of the Farmer Registry under the Agri-Stack initiative, promoting a more integrated and efficient digital agriculture ecosystem.

PM Kisan 23rd Installment: What to Expect

Farmers across the nation are eagerly awaiting the 23rd installment of the PM Kisan scheme. Based on previous payment patterns, the 23rd installment of ₹2,000 is expected to be released around July 2026. While the government has not officially confirmed the exact date, installments are typically credited every four months. The 22nd installment was disbursed in March 2026. Approximately 9.3 crore farmers are anticipated to benefit from this upcoming payout, which will be directly transferred to their Aadhaar-seeded bank accounts through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system.

For a detailed look at the upcoming payment and how to prepare, you can refer to our previous post: PM Kisan Alert: 23rd Installment Processing Underway, e-KYC & Farmer ID Mandatory for ₹2,000 Benefit.

e-KYC: Non-Negotiable for Benefits

Even with the introduction of the Farmer ID, the mandatory requirement of e-KYC remains paramount for all registered PM Kisan beneficiaries. Without completing e-KYC, farmers risk having their installment payments delayed or even stopped. This crucial step ensures transparency and prevents the misuse of funds, verifying that benefits reach genuine farmers only.

Farmers can complete their e-KYC through two primary methods: OTP-based Aadhaar verification directly on the official PM Kisan website or biometric-based verification at their nearest Common Service Centre (CSC). It is also essential that the farmer's bank account is actively linked with their Aadhaar.

For further guidance on ensuring your eligibility, consider reading: PM Kisan: 23rd Installment Expected Soon – Prepare with Mandatory e-KYC & Farmer ID.

PM Kisan Scheme: An Overview

Launched in February 2019, the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana provides eligible land-holding farmer families with financial assistance of ₹6,000 per year, disbursed in three equal installments of ₹2,000 each. This central sector scheme aims to supplement the financial needs of farmers, helping them manage agricultural expenses and household needs.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • The applicant must be an Indian resident.
  • The farmer should own cultivable land with updated records.
  • The bank account must be active and linked with Aadhaar.
  • Completing e-KYC is mandatory.

Exclusions: Certain categories are not eligible for the scheme, including government employees, constitutional post holders, income taxpayers, large landowners, and institutional farmers.

How to Register for PM Kisan

New eligible farmers can register for the PM Kisan scheme through various channels:

  • Official PM Kisan Portal: Visit the official website, navigate to the 'Farmers Corner', and select 'New Farmer Registration'.
  • PM Kisan Mobile App: The mobile app, available on the Google Play Store, also facilitates new farmer registration.
  • Common Service Centres (CSCs): Farmers can visit their nearest CSC for assistance with online registration.

Documents required for registration typically include:

  • Aadhaar card
  • Proof of citizenship
  • Documents showing ownership of land
  • Details of bank account

It is crucial to ensure all details, especially the farmer's name, match the Aadhaar card and land records to avoid any discrepancies.

Conclusion

The integration of the Farmer ID for new registrations in 14 states and the ongoing emphasis on e-KYC signify the government's commitment to modernizing agricultural welfare delivery. These measures are designed to build a more transparent, efficient, and fraud-resistant system, ensuring that the financial support provided through schemes like PM Kisan genuinely empowers the farming community. As the expected release of the 23rd installment approaches, farmers are strongly advised to complete all necessary compliance steps, including e-KYC and, if applicable, obtaining their Farmer ID, to ensure uninterrupted benefits.

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