The direct benefit transfer (DBT) scheme of the state government is called 'Bhavantar Yojana'.
Under the scheme, the difference between the market price (to be determined by the government) and the minimum support price (MSP) of crops, called the 'model price', will be deposited directly to the accounts of farmers.
"Over 16 lakh farmers have been registered under Bhavantar Yojana, which is being implemented for the first time in the country.
Rajora said crops like soyabean, groundnut, sesame, ramtil, moong, urad, arhar and maize have been included under the scheme.
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Farmers of the districts under one climatic zone would get equal price of their produce. The model sale price would be declared on December 31, when the 'sale window' in mandis (local markets) would be closed, he said.
Rajora said the total crop arrival is estimated to be 58.65 lakh metric tonne (MT) under the scheme.
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