Uttar Pradesh has registered more than 2.28 crore farmers under its ongoing Farmer Registry campaign, crossing 79 per cent of the target set by the Centre as the state accelerates efforts to digitise agricultural records and streamline welfare delivery. The campaign, launched in November 2024, is aimed at creating a unified digital database of farmers to improve access to government schemes and reduce delays in benefit transfers. Officials say the registration process is progressing steadily across districts, while parallel work on digitising land ownership and share records is also nearing completion in several parts of the state.
Registration Push
According to official data, the Centre set a target of registering 2,88,70,495 farmers in Uttar Pradesh. So far, over 2.28 crore farmers have been enrolled, while registrations for nearly 60 lakh farmers are still pending.
Officials estimate that the process of generating farmer IDs could be completed by August 20, 2026. The state government has directed district administrations, agriculture officials and revenue departments to speed up the drive.
The Farmer Registry is expected to help streamline the delivery of schemes such as PM-Kisan, crop insurance, agricultural subsidies and farm loans by linking benefits directly with verified farmer records.
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Digital Land Records
Alongside the registry drive, the state is also pushing digitisation of land records and ownership details. Officials said nearly 87 per cent of the “Ansh Nirdharan” or share determination process has been completed.
The exercise is aimed at improving the accuracy of land data and reducing disputes linked to ownership and inheritance claims in rural areas.
Officials believe the database could also help authorities identify genuine beneficiaries more accurately and improve planning for agriculture-related policies. The state government has increasingly focused on digital governance and online service delivery across departments, with the Farmer Registry emerging as one of the largest ongoing rural digitisation exercises in the state.
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