Kam Lagat Pyaaj Bhandaran Sanrachna gives financial support to onion farmers in Rajasthan for building a low-cost onion storage structure. The Agriculture Department of the Rajasthan government runs this scheme, and it is valid for the current financial year. Under it, a farmer can build a permanent storage unit of 25 metric ton capacity and get a subsidy of 50 percent of the unit cost, up to a maximum of ₹87,500.
Onion prices often fall sharply at harvest time because too much produce reaches the market at once. This scheme lets a farmer store the crop safely and sell it later when market rates are better. The storage structure is built at a high level so that onions do not touch the soil, which stops moisture damage and rotting. After the construction is complete and a department committee verifies it, the subsidy amount is paid directly into the farmer's bank account through DBT.
Kam Lagat Pyaaj Bhandaran Sanrachna
This scheme is made for onion farmers who want to cut post-harvest losses and keep their produce in good condition for a longer time. The main aim is to help farmers store onions after digging and sell them at the right market price instead of selling at a loss when rates are low. The structure must be of a permanent nature, and the department committee can verify it after construction.
Farmers who live in Rajasthan, own agricultural land, and are growing onions can apply. The applicant must have ownership of cultivable land along with an irrigation source. Once the physical verification is done by the committee, the approved subsidy is sent straight to the farmer's registered bank account, so there is no middleman involved in the payment.
Key Information
| Scheme Name | Kam Lagat Pyaaj Bhandaran Sanrachna |
| Level | State |
| Beneficiary State | Rajasthan |
| Category | Agriculture, Rural and Environment |
| Benefit Type | Cash Subsidy |
| Storage Capacity | 25 Metric Ton |
| Subsidy | 50 percent of unit cost, up to ₹87,500 |
| DBT Scheme | Yes |
| Nodal Department | Agriculture Department |
Benefits
Farmers can get financial help to build a permanent onion storage structure with a capacity of 25 metric ton. The government bears 50 percent of the total unit cost, and the maximum grant for one farmer is ₹87,500. This amount is credited to the bank account only after the structure is built and the committee checks it on the ground.
With this support, a farmer can keep onions safe for a longer time, reduce the chance of the crop going bad, and sell at a better market price. This helps in raising the farmer's income and encourages scientific storage of onions. The scheme also helps in keeping market prices more stable by reducing the rush to sell everything right after harvest.
Eligibility
The eligibility conditions are simple and are set by the Agriculture Department. A farmer who meets all these points can apply for the subsidy.
- The applicant must be a permanent resident of Rajasthan and a farmer by profession.
- The farmer must own at least 0.5 hectares of agricultural land, and the ownership should be in the applicant's name along with an irrigation source.
- The farmer should be growing onions and want to build a low-cost onion storage structure of a permanent nature.
Application Process
Farmers can apply for this scheme by visiting the nearest e-Mitra center. The e-Mitra operator fills the online application based on the documents the farmer carries. Farmers can also check the official scheme page on the Rajasthan Agriculture Department website for the latest details. The steps to apply are given below.
STEP 1 - Visit the nearest e-Mitra center with the required documents such as Aadhaar Card or Jan Aadhaar Card and a copy of the Jamabandi that is not older than six months.
STEP 2 - Ask the e-Mitra operator to open the online application for the Kam Lagat Pyaaj Bhandaran Sanrachna scheme and enter your details correctly.
STEP 3 - Provide your bank account information and submit the application along with the documents.
STEP 4 - After the application is approved, build the permanent onion storage structure as per the fixed standards.
STEP 5 - Once the construction is complete, the department committee does a physical verification, and after that the approved subsidy is transferred directly to your bank account through DBT.
Documents
Keep the following documents ready before going to the e-Mitra center so that the application can be completed without any problem.
- Aadhaar Card or Jan Aadhaar Card.
- A copy of the Jamabandi that is not older than six months.
- Bank account details and a mobile number.
References
For further details, farmers can visit these official sources of the Rajasthan Agriculture Department.
FAQ's
What is the main aim of this scheme?
The scheme helps onion farmers build a low-cost storage structure so that they can store the crop after digging and sell it at the right market price instead of selling at a loss when rates are low.
Who can apply for this scheme?
Farmers who are permanent residents of Rajasthan, own at least 0.5 hectares of agricultural land, and are growing onions can apply.
How much subsidy will a farmer get?
The government gives 50 percent of the unit cost for building a 25 metric ton onion storage structure, with a maximum grant of ₹87,500.
What is the storage capacity covered?
The scheme supports the construction of an onion storage structure with a capacity of 25 metric ton.
Can a farmer from another state apply?
No, this scheme is only for farmers who are permanent residents of Rajasthan.
Is there a minimum land requirement?
Yes, the farmer must own at least 0.5 hectares of agricultural land to be eligible.
How is the subsidy paid?
After the structure is built and verified by the department committee, the subsidy is transferred directly to the farmer's bank account through DBT.
Where can a farmer apply for this scheme?
A farmer can apply by visiting the nearest e-Mitra center with the required documents.
How old can the Jamabandi copy be?
The Jamabandi copy should not be more than six months old at the time of application.
Which documents are required?
The farmer needs an Aadhaar Card or Jan Aadhaar Card, a recent copy of the Jamabandi, bank account details, and a mobile number.
