Farmer ID Card Download Online: How Farmers Can Register, Check Status and Get PDF

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Guide to Download your Farmer ID Card in India Step By Step Process

As part of one of the largest movements in the country for the digitalisation of agriculture and the ease of obtaining government benefits, farmer id card has now become simple to make through which farmers can register and download Farmer ID card online. Your unique Farmer ID is your digital identity and will aid farmers in availing benefits of a number of central and state government schemes, subsidies and direct benefit transfers without the need of repeated paperwork.


What Is a Farmer ID?

The “Farmer ID” is a one-of-a-kind digital identifier assigned to agricultural producers upon completion of the registration process on the government’s farmer registry system. The system integrates personal information, land records and banking details to form a composite profile for every farmer, Using EPIC for the Aadhar-Linked EPIC also simplifies access to schemes such as Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN), crop insurance, fertiliser subsides etc.


The more extensive effort known as AgriStack seeks to establish a centralised database of farmers that overlays state-level farmer registry portals and union government initiatives. After registration and verification, Farmer ID and other documents are available in PDF format to download and for printing to be used offline.


Why Farmer ID Cards Matter

Officials warned that the Farmer ID card will be indispensable for ongoing benefits under top-line schemes in the future. Now, as per recent reports, it has been said that if the Farmer ID is not valid, the farmers may face delays in payments including the PM-KISAN instalments.


It is not just a farmer ID but also a landholding certificate, helping to minimize the scope for fraudulent claims and ensuring direct benefit transfer (DBT) of subsidies and welfare payments to the farmer’s bank account.




Register Farmer ID Card Download Process

Farmers can register and download their Farmer Id cards online by following these general steps:

And every state, mostly on the basis of AgriStack, has a farmer register portal where farmer will have to visit first port to register by creating his/her account using his/her Aadhaar number and mobile number registered on that aadhaar.

Full Aadhaar-based eKYC: Provide your Aadhaar number and validate using OTP, followed by filling out your personal and land information.

Upload Required Documents: Aadhaar, landownership papers, and bank account numbers are uploaded

Application Status Checking: Whenever the farmer applied for farmer ID, he/ she can use this portal and check whether he/ she has got the approval or is still in queue.

Farmer ID Download — The portal typically gives an option to download the Farmer ID card in PDF once approved.

Farmers, who are unable to register online, may also go to the nearest Common Service Centre (CSC) and the staff at CSCs will assist the farmers in registration, verification and printing of card on the same day itself.


Latest Updates and Government Focus

In many states, authorities have also blitzed special registration drives and camps to raise the farmers' share in the digital registry. In states like Bihar, the recent campaigns have also highlighted that farmers without Farmer ID are not entitled to the benefits of schemes in case they do not complete the enrolment process.

The AgriStack scheme, which aims to give farmers unique IDs and better access to e-Krishi services, has seen more than half of the farmers who were supposed to get ID cards delivered in the state of Uttar Pradesh under village-level drives.


Tips for Farmers

• In case Aadhaar and your land records do not match precisely, you will face a problem at the time of verification.

• Have the documents ready prior to starting the registration as it creates a smooth and fast experience.

• Rely on government portals not other sites to combat misinformation.

Now, farmers getting their Farmer ID card would be able to access the agricultural support and welfare schemes in a faster, more transparent manner, which would be a big boost to India´s efforts to modernise its agriculture sector.