The Meri Fasal Mera Byora (MFMB) portal is an important initiative by the Government of Haryana that helps farmers register their crops online and access government benefits directly. From subsidies and bonuses to insurance and compensation, MFMB acts as a bridge between the government and farmers. However, in 2025, several trending issues and updates have come forward  from fraudulent registrations to bonus schemes and policy changes. Let’s explore them in a farmer-friendly way.

Fraudulent Registrations in Hisar Villages

In Hisar’s Kalwan and Agroha villages, farmers recently raised concerns that their agricultural land was fraudulently registered under fake names on the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal. These false entries were allegedly made to misuse government schemes and claim subsidies that rightfully belong to genuine farmers. The incident has shaken farmer trust and highlighted the urgent need for stronger protection of digital land records. Responding to these complaints, the government announced plans for tighter verification, improved monitoring systems, and stricter checks to ensure that farmers’ land ownership details remain safe and secure on the portal.

Extended Deadline for Kharif Crop Registration

The Haryana government has extended the deadline for Kharif crop registration on the Meri Fasal Mera Byora (MFMB) portal until 31st August 2025. This extension offers much-needed relief for farmers who struggled with technical errors, slow internet, or busy field schedules during the earlier registration period. With the extra time, more farmers can update their crop details online and remain eligible for government benefits such as compensation, crop insurance, and subsidies.

₹2,000 Per Acre Bonus Scheme

In another major update, the state announced a one-time cash bonus of ₹2,000 per acre for farmers who register their land on the MFMB portal. This financial incentive is meant to encourage wider participation and ensure that every farmer becomes part of the digital system. By completing registration, farmers gain not just the bonus payout but also access to insurance coverage, subsidies, and compensation support that strengthen their financial security.

100% Land Registration Plan

The Chief Minister of Haryana has also unveiled a plan to bring 100% of the state’s farmland under the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal. Once complete, this initiative will create a centralized digital database of agricultural land, ensuring that subsidies, relief packages, and disaster compensation reach farmers without delay. It will also reduce land disputes and strengthen trust in the digital system.

Challenges in Trust and Implementation

The Meri Fasal Mera Byora (MFMB) portal has been a big step toward digital farming services, but farmers and agriculture officials continue to face some hurdles:

  1. Delayed Payments: Subsidies and compensation often reach farmers later than expected, creating financial stress.
  2. Technical Problems: Crop registration sometimes faces glitches, making the process difficult during peak seasons.
  3. Data Privacy Concerns: Farmers worry about how their personal and land records are being secured online.
  4. Trust Issues: Fake registrations and benefit delays have reduced confidence among farmers in the system.

Benefits of Meri Fasal Mera Byora for Farmers

The Meri Fasal Mera Byora (MFMB) portal brings several advantages for farmers in Haryana, making government support more accessible and transparent:

  1. Fair and Transparent Registration: Farmers can register their crops online without confusion or manipulation.
  2. Direct Link to Schemes: Easy access to subsidies, insurance, and welfare schemes without unnecessary delays.
  3. Less Paperwork, No Middlemen: Everything is digital, reducing dependence on agents and cutting extra costs.
  4. Support in Crop Loss: Quick compensation in case of damage caused by floods, drought, or other natural disasters.
  5. Equal Benefits for All: Ensures that genuine farmers receive their rightful share of government aid.

Final thoughts

The Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal continues to be a lifeline for Haryana farmers, giving them access to subsidies, bonuses, and compensation with transparency. However, challenges like fraudulent registrations and delays need urgent attention. With extended deadlines, bonus schemes, and plans for 100% land registration, MFMB is shaping the future of digital farming governance in Haryana. Farmers should stay aware, update their records regularly, and make the most of the opportunities provided through this portal.

Top 5 FAQs on Meri Fasal Mera Byora 2025

Q1. What is Meri Fasal Mera Byora and why is it important for farmers?
Ans: The Meri Fasal Mera Byora (MFMB) portal is a digital platform by the Haryana government that allows farmers to register their crops and land online. It connects farmers directly to government schemes, subsidies, insurance, and compensation, making the system more transparent and reducing the role of middlemen.

Q2. What is the last date for Kharif crop registration in 2025?
Ans: The government has extended the Kharif crop registration deadline on the MFMB portal to 31st August 2025. Farmers should use this time to register their crops and remain eligible for benefits such as subsidies, crop insurance, and compensation in case of losses.

Q3. What is the ₹2,000 per acre bonus scheme under MFMB?
Ans: The Haryana government has introduced a one-time cash bonus of ₹2,000 per acre for farmers who register their land on the meri fasal mera byora portal. This incentive encourages full participation and ensures that genuine farmers are included in the digital system.

Q4. How will the 100% land registration plan help farmers?
Ans: The 100% land registration initiative aims to bring every farmer’s land under the MFMB portal. This will create a centralized record of farmland, making it easier for the government to deliver subsidies, disaster relief, and compensation quickly while reducing disputes over land ownership.

Q5. What challenges do farmers face while using MFMB?
Ans: Although MFMB is beneficial, farmers report issues like delayed payments, technical glitches during registration, privacy concerns, and fake entries. Farmers are advised to keep a copy of their registration slip and verify their details regularly to avoid problems.

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