Punjab offers Rs50,000 subsidy for cotton
The Punjab government has introduced a subsidy programme for farmers in Bahawalpur to promote cotton cultivation and increase production through model farms and mechanisation support.
According to a spokesperson for the Punjab Agriculture Department, the initiative includes financial incentives for establishing Cotton Model Farms (Hub Farms) and adopting modern agricultural practices. A subsidy of Rs50,000 per model farm will be provided for setting up these farms.
The programme also offers financial assistance of up to Rs25,000 per unit for modern battery-operated spray pumps to support pest control, while a subsidy of up to Rs120,000 per unit will be provided for chisel ploughs to improve land preparation.
The project aims to expand cotton cultivation and address challenges affecting production in the region. The spokesperson said the initiative was part of broader efforts to revive cotton output and improve farm productivity through access to improved machinery and facilities. Farmers interested in availing the subsidies can submit applications until April 10, 2026. Details regarding eligibility criteria, terms and conditions, and application procedures are available on the Punjab Agriculture Department's website and the Cotton Portal.
For further information, farmers can contact the agricultural helpline at 0800-17000, which operates daily from 8am to 8pm.