Haryana CDP Power Sprayer Scheme
This appears to be a page related to a Power Sprayer subsidy/assistance scheme under the Haryana government's agricultural plan, which is part of the Crop Diversification Programme (CDP) — although the website page couldn't be accessed directly, official information related to this scheme is included in similar programs
Who is this scheme for?
This scheme provides assistance/subsidy to farmers in Haryana for purchasing power sprayers.
A power sprayer is an agricultural implement used for spraying insecticides, pesticides, fungicides, etc., making crop protection easier in the fields.Important Dates
| Event | Date |
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| Online Form Start | 24/12/2025 |
| Online Form Last Date | 15/01/2026 |
Application Fees
Age Limit (As on )
Vacancy Details
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How to Apply
- Visit Agri Haryana Official Website
- Then Search CDPPowerSprayer Option
- Then Click On Register
- Fill Ppp Id And Submit Otp
- Then Fill fasal byora registration details
- and submit the form take a print out
Important Links
What are the objectives of this scheme?
To provide modern agricultural equipment to farmers at affordable prices
To reduce labor costs
To save time and effort in spraying
To improve agricultural productivityHow does the subsidy work?
Let's say the price of a power sprayer is ₹10,000 —
With a 50% subsidy, the government will pay ₹5,000.
The farmer will only have to pay the remaining ₹5,000.
This subsidy is transferred directly to the farmer's bank account through DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer).What benefits will you receive?
Farmers will be given a subsidy on power sprayer machines to make them more affordable.
Typically, a subsidy of 40% to 50% is provided; Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), women, small and marginal farmers often receive up to 50% subsidy.
Other general farmers may receive up to 40% subsidy.In which districts is the scheme being implemented?
This scheme is being implemented in districts where paddy cultivation covers an area of more than 1.25 lakh acres:
Ambala
Fatehabad
Hisar
Jind
Karnal
Kaithal
Kurukshetra
Panipat
Rohtak
Sonipat
Sirsa
Yamunanagar