Punjab’s farmers are entering the final window to benefit from one of the province’s most impactful agriculture initiatives. The Green Tractor Scheme Phase 3 is now in its closing stage, and 20 January 2026 has been set as the final date for registration. After this deadline, no new applications will be accepted.
This phase focuses on direct cost relief for small and medium farmers, helping them shift from manual or rented machinery to modern tractors at heavily subsidized prices.
Why Phase 3 of the Green Tractor Scheme Is Important
Rising diesel costs, labor shortages, and delayed cultivation have increased pressure on farmers. Phase 3 is designed to address these issues by making powerful tractors affordable, allowing farmers to:
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Prepare land faster
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Reduce dependence on rented machinery
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Improve crop timing and yields
Unlike loans, this scheme offers straight subsidies, reducing the upfront burden permanently.
How Much Subsidy Farmers Get (Key Benefit)
Under Phase 3, eligible farmers can receive:
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Subsidy up to Rs. 1,000,000 (10 lakh rupees) per tractor
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Applied directly to the tractor price
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Farmer pays only the remaining balance
Tractor Categories Covered
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Medium tractors (50–65 HP) – locally manufactured
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High-power tractors (75–125 HP) – local and selected imported models
This subsidy can reduce the tractor cost by 30–50%, depending on the model.
Who Is Eligible to Apply
Farmers can apply if they meet these conditions:
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Permanent resident of Punjab
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Own agricultural land (minimum land criteria apply, especially for high-HP tractors)
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Possess a valid CNIC
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Actively involved in farming
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Not a defaulter of banks or government loans
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Have not received a subsidized tractor previously
Only one tractor per family is allowed to ensure wider benefit distribution.
How Farmers Benefit Financially
The savings are not short-term—they continue for years.
Real Financial Impact
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Save Rs. 8–10 lakh instantly through subsidy
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Reduce annual tractor rental expenses (often Rs. 2–3 lakh per year)
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Lower labor costs and fuel wastage
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Increase net farm income through timely operations
Over 5 years, a farmer can save millions of rupees compared to renting machinery.
How to Apply Online (Simple Steps)
The application process is fully digital:
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Visit the official Green Tractor Scheme portal
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Register using CNIC and mobile number
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Enter land and farming details
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Select tractor category (HP range)
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Upload required documents
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Submit application and save confirmation number
There is no application fee.
Selection Method – Fair & Transparent
Selection is done through e-balloting:
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No manual selection
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No influence or recommendations
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Equal chance for all eligible applicants
Results are published:
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On the official portal
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At local agriculture and tehsil offices
What Happens After Selection
If selected, farmers must:
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Visit the concerned agriculture office
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Complete verification
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Pay their share of the tractor price
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Collect the tractor as per instructions
Subsidy is adjusted automatically—no cash handling.
Important Date to Remember
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Application closing date: 20 January 2026
Late applications will not be entertained.
Quick Overview
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🚜 Scheme: Green Tractor Scheme Phase 3
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💰 Subsidy: Up to Rs. 1,000,000
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📅 Last date: 20 January 2026
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🧾 Fee: None
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🎯 Selection: E-balloting
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🌾 Target: Punjab farmers
FAQs
Is this a loan or subsidy?
It is a direct subsidy, not a loan.
Can tenant farmers apply?
No, land ownership is required.
Can I choose any tractor brand?
Only approved manufacturers/models are allowed.
What if I miss the deadline?
You will have to wait for a future phase, if announced.
Is Kisan Card mandatory?
It is preferred and helpful, but follow portal instructions.
Final Advice for Farmers
The Green Tractor Scheme Phase 3 is a rare opportunity to modernize farming with government support. With subsidies of up to Rs. 10 lakh and a transparent selection process, this scheme directly strengthens farmers’ independence and income.
If you are eligible, apply before 20 January 2026—missing the deadline means missing one of Punjab’s biggest agriculture benefits this year.





