CM Punjab Green Tractor Program 2025: Big Subsidy for Farmers

The Green Tractor Program 2025, launched by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, helps farmers afford tractors. It offers a subsidy of up to Rs. 10 lakh per tractor, making it easier to buy modern equipment. The goal is to distribute 15,000 tractors by June 2025 through a fair lottery system. This program boosts farming and supports Punjab’s rural economy.
Why Is It Important?
Many farmers can’t buy tractors because they’re expensive. This program:
- Lowers tractor costs for small and medium farmers.
- Helps grow more crops with less effort.
- Supports local brands like Millat Tractors and Al-Ghazi.
- Makes farming modern and sustainable.
How Does It Work?
- Subsidy: Get Rs. 10 lakh off on tractors with 50-85 horsepower.
- Tractor Options: Choose from trusted brands like Massey Ferguson or New Holland.
- Lottery System: A digital draw selects 15,000 farmers fairly.
- Progress: Over 4,000 tractors delivered, aiming for 15,000 by mid-2025.
Who Can Apply?
Farmers must:
- Be a Punjab resident with a valid CNIC.
- Own 1-50 acres of land (checked by Land Record Center).
- Have not received a tractor subsidy before.
- Have no outstanding loans or debts.
Benefits for Farmers
- Higher Yields: Tractors speed up work, growing more food.
- Easier Farming: Less manual labor saves time and energy.
- More Money: Better crops mean higher earnings.
- Equal Chance: The lottery gives all eligible farmers a fair shot.
How to Apply
- Apply Online: Go to gts.punjab.gov.pk, enter your CNIC, and submit details.
- Provide Papers: Submit land ownership proof, CNIC, and agriculture office certificate.
- Track Application: Check status on the website or call 0800-17000.
- Pay Balance: If chosen, pay the tractor’s remaining cost after the subsidy.
Why It’s a Big Deal
The program modernizes farming, increases food production, and helps farmers earn more. It also boosts local tractor industries and creates jobs. Social media posts on X highlight its popularity, with thousands of farmers already benefiting. It’s a key step toward a thriving Punjab.