Udaipur, February 4 – In a significant move aimed at ensuring farmers across Rajasthan receive seamless benefits from state and central government schemes, the Farmer Registry Campaign under the Agristack initiative will commence on February 5, 2025. The campaign, launched under the guidance of Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, will establish digital identities for farmers, making them eligible for a range of government schemes and financial aid.
To ensure the smooth execution of this campaign in Udaipur district, District Collector Namit Mehta held a video conference meeting with administrative officers, providing them with essential guidelines for successful implementation.

How Will the Farmer Registry Work?
Under this initiative, every farmer will be digitally registered at designated camps set up at Gram Panchayat headquarters. Each registered farmer will receive an 11-digit unique digital ID, which will serve as a unified identification number for all government agricultural schemes.
Key Features of the Farmer Registry Initiative:
✅ Registration camps at every Gram Panchayat
✅ Unique 11-digit digital ID for every farmer
✅ One-time verification for multiple government schemes
✅ Linking farmer details with Aadhaar and land records
District Collector Mehta urged farmers to participate actively in the campaign, emphasizing that registering under the initiative is essential for them to receive benefits from various financial assistance programs and agricultural welfare schemes.
Official Meeting & Key Directives from the District Collector
During the meeting held at the Collectorate’s DOIT Video Conference Room, officials from various departments, including agriculture, cooperation, and animal husbandry, participated. The meeting was also attended virtually by Sub-Divisional Magistrates, Tehsildars, and Block Development Officers from across the district.
Key Instructions Given by District Collector Namit Mehta:
📌 Ensure maximum farmer participation by spreading awareness about the registry campaign.
📌 Complete the mapping of e-KYC operators to speed up the registration process.
📌 Set up control rooms in various tehsils to assist farmers.
📌 Monitor camps regularly and ensure smooth operations.
Mehta further emphasized that the Farmer Digital ID will open doors for multiple government benefits, making financial assistance, crop insurance, and disaster relief more accessible to farmers.
First Phase of Farmer Registration Camps
The first phase of the Farmer Registry Campaign will be conducted from February 5 to February 7, 2025, across selected Gram Panchayats in every tehsil of Udaipur district.
List of Gram Panchayats Where Camps Will Be Held in Phase 1:
📍 Barapal Tehsil – Sarupal & Saru
📍 Badgaon – Varada & Kailashpuri
📍 Kanod – Amarpura (Ja.) & Akola
📍 Kherwada – Karnaowa & Banjaria
📍 Nayagaon – Nayagaon & Kanbai
📍 Mavli – Dabok & Bhimal
📍 Kotda – Kotda & Khajuria
📍 Vallabhnagar – Daroli & Majawada
📍 Ghata – Ghata & Mangthala
📍 Phalasia – Amiwara & Amod
📍 Gogunda – Vijaybawdi & Gogunda
📍 Girwa – Titaradi & Dhol ki Patti
📍 Bhinder – Barodia & Amarpura (Kha.)
📍 Jhadol – Magwas & Badarana
📍 Kurabad – Shishwi & Basu
📍 Sayra – Punawali & Karda
📍 Rishabhdev – Barna & Bharda
District authorities have also planned future camps to cover all remaining Gram Panchayats in the coming weeks.
Why Is Farmer Registry Mandatory?
The Agristack Digital Agriculture Initiative, introduced by the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, aims to digitally integrate farmer details into a centralized system. This will help farmers receive quick access to financial aid, crop insurance, and better market opportunities.
Benefits of the Farmer Digital ID:
🔹 Seamless access to PM Kisan Samman Nidhi funds
🔹 Quick approval for crop loans via Kisan Credit Card (KCC)
🔹 Easier enrollment in crop insurance programs
🔹 Automatic registration for Minimum Support Price (MSP) procurement
🔹 Faster financial assistance in case of natural disasters
🔹 Direct access to government advisory services for better farming practices
By compiling farmer data in a secure and structured manner, the government will be able to better target agricultural policies and benefits to those who need them most.
Documents Required for Farmer Registration
To register under the Farmer Registry Campaign, farmers must provide the following details at their nearest Gram Panchayat registration camp:
📜 Aadhaar Card
📜 Land Ownership Records (Khasra Numbers)
📜 Mobile Number
📜 Bank Account Details (for direct benefit transfer)
📜 E-KYC Verification
During registration, farmers’ land records will be digitally linked to ensure seamless coordination between various government schemes.
The Road Ahead: Government’s Vision for Agricultural Welfare
The Farmer Registry Campaign is a transformative step towards digitalizing India’s agricultural sector. With the successful implementation of this initiative, farmers can expect faster, hassle-free access to essential schemes, reducing bureaucratic hurdles and ensuring equitable distribution of resources.
District Collector Mehta emphasized the importance of collective efforts from local authorities, Gram Panchayats, and agricultural officers to ensure maximum farmer enrollment. He also urged farmers to take full advantage of this opportunity to secure their rightful benefits.
As the campaign progresses, the government remains committed to enhancing farmer welfare, financial security, and agricultural productivity through digitization and streamlined policy execution.
Final Thoughts
The Farmer Registry Campaign is a game-changer for Rajasthan’s agricultural sector. By ensuring maximum farmer participation, the initiative will bridge the gap between farmers and government benefits, making the distribution of subsidies, loans, and financial assistance more efficient.
Farmers are encouraged to visit their nearest Gram Panchayat between February 5-7 to complete their digital registration and secure their unique Farmer Digital ID.
With a clear roadmap and structured execution, this campaign is set to revolutionize agricultural governance and empower farmers across Rajasthan. 🚜🌾
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




