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🔑 Key Features

FeatureDescription
👤 Eligible ApplicantsFarmers (individuals, groups, SHGs, FPOs)
💰 Loan AmountVaries from ₹50,000 to ₹15 lakh+ depending on project size
📉 Interest Rate7% to 12% (lower with subsidies/NABARD support)
⏳ Loan TenureUp to 5–7 years
🔒 CollateralMay be required (depends on loan amount and bank policy)
🧾 SubsidyAvailable under various state and central schemes

🌿 Purpose of Irrigation Loans

These loans are used to:

  • Install borewells, tube wells, or dug wells

  • Purchase and install drip irrigation or sprinkler systems

  • Set up water storage tanks

  • Buy diesel/electric pump sets

  • Develop canals or irrigation pipelines

  • Construct check dams or water harvesting structures

✅ Eligibility Criteria

  • Must be engaged in farming or allied agri-activities

  • Proof of land ownership or valid lease agreement

  • Feasibility of irrigation project (may be verified by bank)

  • Good repayment track record (if applicable)

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📋 Documents Required

  • Aadhaar card, PAN card

  • Land ownership proof

  • Land map with location of water source

  • Equipment quotation (e.g., pump set, drip system)

  • Bank passbook / account details

  • Photographs

  • Any applicable government subsidy forms

 

🎯 Benefits of Irrigation Loans

  • 💧 Improved crop yields with reliable water access

  • 🌾 Reduced dependence on rain-fed farming

  • 🚜 Supports modern and water-efficient systems (e.g., drip/sprinkler)

  • 💵 Access to government subsidies (up to 50–70% in some cases)

  • 📈 Boosts income and reduces crop loss risk


🔁 Example

Raju, a farmer in Maharashtra, wants to install a drip irrigation system on his 2-acre farm.

The total cost is ₹1.2 lakh. He gets a loan of ₹90,000 from his rural bank and contributes ₹30,000.
He also applies for a government subsidy of 50%, reducing his overall burden.
His yield improves by 40%, and water use reduces by half.


🔎 Related Subsidy Schemes

  • Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY)

  • Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization (SMAM)

  • State-specific schemes (e.g., Telangana, Maharashtra, Punjab drip subsidy)

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