Nanded Leads Maharashtra in Farmer Compensation for Crop Loss

Nanded becomes Maharashtra's first district to achieve full compensation for crop damage, securing Rs 553.48 crore. Additional Rs 20.81 crore sanctioned for eroded lands. Lists of affected farmers are being updated on a government portal, with funds directly credited to their bank accounts. Major crop losses in 648,533 hectares were reported.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 21-09-2025 10:24 IST | Created: 21-09-2025 10:24 IST
Nanded Leads Maharashtra in Farmer Compensation for Crop Loss
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Nanded has set a precedent in Maharashtra by becoming the first district to achieve 100% compensation for farmers facing crop losses due to heavy rains and natural calamities, according to state Agriculture Minister Dattatray Bharne.

Commencing Monday, a relief package worth Rs 553.48 crore will be disbursed, alongside an additional Rs 20.81 crore allocated for lands affected by erosion and silt. Affected farmers' lists are being uploaded to the government portal, with promised funds directly transferred to their bank accounts.

Among the 648,533 hectares of damaged crops, soybean, cotton, and vegetables suffered heavily, affecting nearly 7.74 lakh farmers. Relief has been set at Rs 8,500 per hectare for rain-fed crops and escalates to Rs 22,500 for horticulture, underscoring the government's commitment to quick aid delivery, noted Bharne.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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