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Rajasthan Releases Rs. 1,150 Crore for 2.17 Crore Farmers – 5 PMFBY Rule Changes in Kharif 2026 You Must Act On Now

Which PMFBY Rules Changed for Kharif 2026 – And What Every Indian Farmer Must Do Before June 30

By  |  Welfare News, newshours18  |  April 21, 2026

Cross-referencing the MoAFW revised PMFBY operational guidelines against pmfby.gov.in, confirmed April 2026, reveals that the Kharif 2026 season brings the most significant rule changes to the scheme since 2020 – and most farmers enrolling via their banks don’t even know it yet.

If you grow paddy in a flood-prone district or live near a forest where wild boars or nilgai destroy your crops every season, here is the news you have been waiting for: Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana now covers both – starting Kharif 2026. But there is a catch. The claim window is hard-locked at 72 hours, and you must upload geo-tagged photos on the Crop Insurance App. Miss that window, and your compensation claim is dead on arrival.

Meanwhile, Rajasthan just released ₹1,150.04 crore in state-share PMFBY subsidies on April 19, 2026, covering 2.17 crore farmers. This is what the new rules mean for your pocket – and what you must do before Kharif sowing begins.

KHARIF SHIELD ACTIVATED

The revised PMFBY Scheme arrives in Kharif 2026 with five mission-critical changes – wild animal attacks now trigger compensation – paddy inundation cover is restored after a 2018 removal – the 72-hour geo-tagged reporting mandate is non-negotiable – Rajasthan has released ₹1,150 crore in state-share subsidy for 2.17 crore farmers – and the Kisan Rakshak helpline 14447 is now the single national contact for all queries.

This matters to you now because Kharif sowing begins in June 2026, and the enrollment window for pmfby.gov.in registration opens approximately July 2026 – leaving you weeks, not months, to prepare.

Source: Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Rajasthan Agriculture Minister, verified April 19, 2026.

How to Register on pmfby.gov.in for Kharif 2026 – The Exact Process

Thousands of farmers attempt to enroll in the PMFBY Scheme every season and fail – not because they are ineligible, but because they hit errors at Step 4 and abandon the form. Here is the process that actually works in 2026:

  1. Go directly to the official portal – pmfby.gov.in. Do not use third-party aggregator sites. The official portal is the only place where your Aadhaar number is securely verified and your application number is generated. Bookmark it now before Kharif season begins.
  2. Click ‘Farmer Corner’, then ‘Guest Farmers’ to start fresh registration. If you already registered in a previous season, use your mobile number to log back in – your land and bank details will be pre-filled. New farmers must fill all fields from scratch; keep your Aadhaar card, land record (ROR/LPC/Jamavandi/Khatiyan), and bank passbook ready before you start.
  3. Verify your mobile number and Aadhaar via OTP. An OTP is sent to your registered mobile. This step is non-negotiable – no OTP verification means no registration. If your Aadhaar-linked mobile is different from your current number, update it at your nearest Aadhaar centre before attempting registration.
  4. Enter crop details – crop name, sown area in hectares, sowing date. This is where most applications fail. The crop you enter must exactly match the notified crops for your district and season as declared by your state government. When in doubt, call helpline 14447 or visit your local Agriculture Department office for the notified crop list.
  5. Upload supporting documents and submit. Required documents: Aadhaar card, land record proof, bank account details, and a sowing certificate if available. After submission, download and save your application number — you will need it to track claim status at any point during the season.
Field Note: KCC loanee farmers are auto-enrolled by their banks under PMFBY. However, if you want to opt out, you must submit a signed declaration to your bank at least 7 days before the enrollment and premium-debit cut-off date. Missing this window means the premium will be deducted automatically.
Common Mistake: Entering the wrong crop name – for example, listing “paddy” when your district only notifies “Basmati rice” — results in silent rejection. Always verify the notified crop name with your state Agriculture Department before submitting.

Source: pmfby.gov.in, verified December 2025 and cross-checked April 2026.

Farmer completing pmfby.gov.in registration with Aadhaar card and land records on table, PMFBY Scheme 2026
Documents needed for pmfby.gov.in registration: Aadhaar card, land record (ROR/LPC/Khatiyan) and bank passbook. Keep all three ready before opening the form. | Source: newshours18

Why Kharif 2026 PMFBY Rules Are a Game-Changer for 10 Crore+ Indian Farmers

The 2026 revision to Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana is not cosmetic. It addresses two of the most persistent gaps in the scheme’s decade-long history — and it arrived at a critical juncture for Indian agriculture.

The Wild Animal Problem – Finally Addressed

For farmers in forest-adjacent states like Uttarakhand, Odisha, Jharkhand, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh, wild animal crop raids were a financial catastrophe with zero insurance recourse. The revised PMFBY from Kharif 2026 adds wild animal attacks as the fifth add-on under localized risks – with states required to notify eligible species (elephants, wild boars, nilgai, deer, monkeys) and vulnerable districts based on historical data.

Cause → Effect → Reader Impact: State governments notify eligible animal species → farmers in vulnerable districts gain automatic coverage under their existing PMFBY policy → claim payouts for wild animal damage are processed using the same geo-tagged photo protocol as other localized losses.

The Paddy Inundation Reversal

Paddy inundation cover was removed from PMFBY in 2018 – leaving flood-prone paddy farmers in West Bengal, Assam, Bihar and Odisha without coverage for one of the most common seasonal losses. From Kharif 2026, this cover is restored. This single policy reversal affects millions of smallholder paddy farmers.

The Numbers Behind the Scheme

FeaturePre-2026 PMFBYKharif 2026 (Revised)
Wild Animal DamageNot covered✅ Covered (5th add-on, state-notified species)
Paddy InundationRemoved since 2018✅ Restored as localized calamity cover
Loss Reporting MethodPhone/bank intimation📱 Geo-tagged photos via Crop Insurance App (mandatory)
Reporting Deadline72 hours72 hours — zero tolerance, stricter enforcement
Kharif Farmer PremiumMax 2% of sum insuredMax 2% of sum insured (unchanged)
National Helpline1800-180-1551 (Kisan Call Centre)14447 (Kisan Rakshak, dedicated PMFBY line)
Claim Disbursement (Total)₹1.45 lakh crore (2016–2024 est.)₹1.75 lakh crore+ to 23 crore+ applications (2016–2025)
Rajasthan State Subsidy (Kharif 2025)₹1,150.04 crore released April 19, 2026
Expertise Note: The 72-hour mandatory reporting window with geo-tagged photos is the most operationally demanding change in Kharif 2026. Farmers without smartphones or App access must designate a family member or CSC operator in advance — waiting until after crop damage occurs leaves no time for workarounds.

Source: Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Rajasthan Agriculture Minister, April 19, 2026

Indian farmer photographing flood-damaged paddy crop for PMFBY claim report within 72-hour window, Kharif 2026
Under revised PMFBY Kharif 2026 rules, farmers must upload geo-tagged photos of crop damage within 72 hours of the incident — paddy inundation is now a covered localized calamity after being removed in 2018. | Image: newshours18

This Week’s PMFBY Action Point: Rajasthan Releases ₹1,150 Crore – Is Your State Next?

As of April 21, 2026 – today – the most significant PMFBY development in the country is Rajasthan’s formal release of ₹1,150.04 crore in state-share subsidy for Kharif 2025, confirmed by Agriculture Minister Dr. Kirodi Lal on April 19, 2026. This disbursement directly enables insurance companies to clear the ₹2,237 crore backlog of Kharif 2025 claims for 2.17 crore farmers in the state.

For farmers in India – especially in high-enrollment states like Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh – this is the signal: state-share payments are moving, claim settlements are accelerating, and Kharif 2026 enrollment season is two to three months away.

Act Now: If you have a pending Kharif 2025 claim, check your claim status immediately at pmfby.gov.in using your Aadhaar number or application number. For unresolved claims, call the Kisan Rakshak helpline at 14447 – the national centralised support desk for all PMFBY queries.

Kharif 2026 enrollment is expected to open approximately July 2026. For most states, the cut-off is August 31, 2026 – but district-level deadlines can be earlier. Confirm your state’s notified crops and enrollment date at pmfby.gov.in or your district Agriculture Department office. Do not wait for your bank to notify you.

Confirm enrollment dates at pmfby.gov.in. , April 19, 2026.

PMFBY Kharif 2026

Agriculture officer explaining PMFBY Scheme claim settlement to farmers in Rajasthan district office, April 2026
Rajasthan Agriculture Minister Dr. Kirodi Lal confirmed on April 19, 2026 that ₹1,150.04 crore in state-share PMFBY subsidy has been released — enabling fast settlement of ₹2,237 crore in pending Kharif 2025 claims for 2.17 crore farmers. | Source: newshours18

How do I register on pmfby.gov.in for Kharif 2026?

Visit pmfby.gov.in, click “Farmer Corner”, then “Guest Farmers” to open the crop insurance registration form. You will need your Aadhaar number (OTP-verified), land records (ROR/LPC/Jamavandi/Khatiyan), bank account details, and the name of the crop you plan to sow as notified by your state government. The Kharif 2026 enrollment window is expected to open in July 2026 with a cut-off around August 31, 2026 — though state and district deadlines may differ, so verify at the portal or by calling helpline 14447.

After submitting, download your application number immediately. KCC loanee farmers are auto-enrolled unless they submit an opt-out declaration at least 7 days before the premium-debit cut-off. Registration is free – you only pay the capped premium after enrollment is complete.

Pro Tip: Use the PMFBY Premium Calculator on pmfby.gov.in to check your exact premium in rupees before enrolling – select your state, district, crop, and season to get a precise figure. This prevents surprises at the bank counter.

Source: pmfby.gov.in, verified April 21, 2026.

What is the premium rate under PMFBY Scheme for Kharif crops?

Under the PMFBY Scheme, farmers pay a maximum of 2% of the sum insured for Kharif food crops and oilseeds. For annual commercial and horticultural crops, the farmer’s share is capped at 5%. The remaining actuarial premium is shared between the Central Government and the state government, meaning farmers receive heavily subsidised crop insurance.

The actual rupee amount you pay depends on your state, district, crop type and the sum insured — calculate it using the free premium calculator at pmfby.gov.in. KCC loanee farmers typically have the premium auto-deducted by their bank — check your loan statement to confirm.

Critical Warning: Some private insurance company agents quote incorrect premium figures to farmers enrolling offline. Always cross-check the official premium figure using the calculator at pmfby.gov.in before signing any document or paying any amount.

Source: pmfby.gov.in, verified December 2025 and April 2026.

What new crops and risks are covered under PMFBY Kharif 2026?

From Kharif 2026, the revised Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana introduces two major coverage expansions. First, crop damage caused by wild animal attacks — including elephants, wild boars, nilgai, deer and monkeys — is now covered as the fifth add-on under localized risks, with state governments required to notify the eligible species and vulnerable districts.

Second, paddy inundation – removed from the localized calamity list in 2018 – has been restored, directly benefiting paddy farmers in flood-prone and coastal states such as Bihar, West Bengal, Assam and Odisha. All crop losses must be reported within 72 hours using geo-tagged photos on the Crop Insurance App — a non-negotiable step without which no claim will be processed.

Critical Warning: The 72-hour clock starts from the moment crop damage occurs – not from the time you notice it. Arrange App access and practice uploading geo-tagged photos before the Kharif season begins, not after.

Source: Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare – revised PMFBY operational guidelines, verified April 2026.

The Decision Grid – Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana Kharif 2026

  • Enrollment Opens:  July 2026 – confirm your state deadline at pmfby.gov.in
  • Enrollment Deadline (Kharif): August 31, 2026 – district deadlines may be earlier
  • Official Portal: pmfby.gov.in
  • National Helpline: 14447 (Kisan Rakshak – dedicated PMFBY line)
  • Kharif Premium (Food/Oilseeds): Maximum 2% of sum insured
  • Premium (Commercial/Horticulture): Maximum 5% of sum insured
  • Registration Cost: Free — premium paid only after enrollment
  • Documents Required: Aadhaar · Land record (ROR/LPC/Khatiyan) · Bank details · Sowing certificate
  • New in Kharif 2026: Wild animal crop damage covered · Paddy inundation restored
  • Claim Reporting: 72 hours from damage — geo-tagged photos via Crop Insurance App mandatory
  • KCC Loanee Auto-Enrollment: Yes — opt-out declaration required 7 days before cut-off
  • Rajasthan Update (April 19, 2026): ₹1,150.04 crore released · 2.17 crore farmers · ₹2,237 crore Kharif 2025 claims in settlement
  • PMFBY Total Since 2016: ₹1.75 lakh crore disbursed to 23 crore+ farmer applications
  • Critical Warning: Enrollment after the state-notified cut-off date is not permitted — no exceptions, no extensions

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