Rajasthan CM Office: Rs 150/quintal wheat bonus for farmers
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Rajasthan announced on Sunday, 21 June 2026 that wheat farmers in the state are being provided a bonus of Rs 150 per quintal over and above the central Minimum Support Price during the ongoing procurement season. The announcement was made under the #शहरी_सेवा_शिविर_2026 (Urban Service Camp 2026) outreach initiative and tagged Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma.
Context
The CMO's post states: 'किसानों को गेहूँ खरीद पर 150 रुपये प्रति क्विंटल बोनस भी प्रदान किया जा रहा है' — 'Farmers are also being provided a bonus of Rs 150 per quintal on wheat procurement.' The use of 'also' signals this bonus is one of several farmer-welfare measures being highlighted through the camp. The announcement is hashtagged #आपणो_अग्रणी_राजस्थान ('Our Pioneering Rajasthan'), a branding phrase used by the current state government.
Policy Backdrop
Rajasthan is among India's key rabi wheat surplus states, alongside Punjab and Haryana, making state-level procurement incentives a significant lever for farmer income. The central government annually fixes a Minimum Support Price for wheat under the national food grain procurement framework, and state governments have the discretion to layer additional per-quintal bonuses on top of this floor price.
Rajasthan governments have periodically announced such supplementary bonuses during previous procurement seasons, including in 2022-23, as a response to rising input costs and farmer demands. The current BJP government under Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, which assumed office in December 2023, has continued this practice as part of its agricultural outreach.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries are wheat farmers across Rajasthan who sell their produce through state procurement agencies during the rabi marketing season. A bonus of Rs 150 per quintal can translate into a meaningful addition to farm income, particularly for small and marginal growers who depend on MSP operations as a price floor.
State procurement agencies responsible for grain collection and storage are also directly involved in implementing the bonus payout. The announcement, made during an urban service camp, suggests the government is using these outreach events to publicise agricultural welfare measures to a broader constituency.
What's Next
The full scope of the #शहरी_सेवा_शिविर_2026 programme and the complete list of farmer-welfare commitments being announced under it are expected to become clearer as the camp concludes. Observers will watch whether the Rs 150 per quintal bonus is backed by a dedicated supplementary allocation in the Rajasthan state budget or drawn from existing agricultural incentive funds.
With procurement seasons running on a defined calendar, timely disbursement to registered farmers will be the key metric by which this announcement is ultimately judged.