The cooperative body will pay up to Rs 25,000 per farmer within the next three months, depending on the damages.
"Money will be routed through the IFFCO Kisan Sewa Trust (IKST), which was instituted for the purpose of providing relief to farmers in times of distress," IFFCO Chairman Balvinder Singh Nakai said in a statement.
The federation will mobilise its entire marketing staff and member societies to identify acutely distressed farmers.
He added that IFFCO has also decided to give an additional Rs 1 lakh to the family of Gajendra Singh, the 41-year-old farmer from Dausa, Rajasthan, who committed suicide in the capital yesterday.