Farmers in Haryana are showing a lot of interest in the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal.This initiative allows them to register crop details online and avail government benefits easily.The Haryana Government has extended the registration deadline from August 31 to September 10 giving farmers more time to complete their entries.
So far, more than 11.71 lakh farmers have registered on the portal, covering an impressive 68.74 lakh acres across the state. The Hisar district leads with over 1.05 lakh farmers registering for 6.08 lakh acres, while Faridabad is at the bottom with only 4,915 farmers covering 34,575 acres.
Meanwhile, Mahendragarh district has performed remarkably well, securing the third position in Haryana. A total of 89,416 farmers have registered, covering 4.23 lakh acres. Recently, 2,080 acres were newly added from a single village. Additionally, 11,154 acres are under special checking, out of which 844 acres have already been verified. Across Haryana, 3.91 lakh acres are under verification and 88,208 acres have been approved.
How to Register on Meri Fasal Mera Byora Portal
Farmers can register online by following these simple steps:
- Visit the official website — agriharyana.gov.in.
- Click on “Registration” under the Natural Farming Happy Farmer Scheme.
- Enter your personal details and verify your phone number using the OTP.
- Fill in your land and crop information.
- Answer basic questions about your farming practices.
- Provide details of three nearby farmers for verification.
- After inspection by the agriculture officers your registration will be completed.
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Benefits of Meri Fasal Mera Byora for Farmers
Under this scheme farmers practicing natural farming in Haryana receive financial and technical support from the government:
- ₹30,000 assistance for buying local cows.
- ₹4,500 per acre support for natural farming.
- Registration on agriharyana.gov.in gives access to all related benefits.
Natural farming helps reduce the use of chemicals ensuring healthier food for people and better income for farmers.

