Lahore: The Chief Minister Green Tractor Scheme or Kisan Tractor Scheme balloting was supposed to take place today October 25, 2024 (Friday), however according to sources, it was postponed till the end of this month.
The Green Tractor Scheme balloting was postponed because everyone was watching, and the new date is reportedly November 1, 2024. The selection of 9,500 candidates for the tractor subsidy program, which seeks to support agricultural production through Punjab CM financial aid, was eagerly anticipated by farmers around Punjab.
Kisan Tractor Scheme Balloting Results:
More than 150,000 Punjabis applied for the Chief Minister Green Tractor Scheme, which is important for improving agricultural practices throughout the agriculturally renowned region. The government, lead by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, grants a Rs10lac subsidy to a chosen group of farmers.
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When the Kisan Tractor Scheme draw is postponed, the government promised that it will be conducted openly and honestly, giving every candidate a chance. The provincial government is still under pressure to settle the dispute and shed light on the date of the balloting.
Farmers are hoping that the delay will be brief so that they may immediately take advantage of this important initiative. The program’s objectives were to increase crop yields, encourage the use of the newest farming technologies, and subsidize the price of contemporary tractors.
The Green Tractor Scheme discusses the agricultural industry’s strategic efforts to ensure a sustainable future. Its elements, application, and expected results will be covered in detail in later sections.
As she emphasized the necessity to finish the scheme’s first phase within a year and verified eligibility for farmers with land holdings ranging from six to fifty acres, CM Maryam Nawaz recommended easy loans for enhanced crops. In addition, CM authorized an oilseed promotion program and a high-tech mechanization program for regional and global cooperation on agricultural equipment.
In order to increase agricultural prosperity and productivity, the government set up Rs 400 billion for farmers through the Kissan Package.