Union Budget 2025-26 : Kisan Credit Card Limit Enhanced To Rs 5 Lakh
During the Union Budget 2025-26 session, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has announced a revised loan limit for the Kisan credit cards to strengthen the agriculture sector. The credit limit has been increased to Rs 5 lakhs from the previous Rs 3 lakhs, expecting the extra credit availability to meet the financial needs of small and marginal farmers.
Introduced in 1998, this government scheme provides short-term and long-term credit to farmers for purposes related to crop cultivation, post-harvest expenses, consumption requirements, capital expenditure, etc.
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The scheme was extended in 2004 to meet investment requirements of the farmers. It is implemented by commercial banks, Regional Rural Banks, Small Finance Banks and Co-operatives.
The interest rate provided on Kisan credit cards varies from bank-to-bank. It comes with an interest subvention scheme of 2 per cent for short term crop loans and a prompt repayment incentive of 3 per cent to the farmers.
During the fiscal year 2024-25, the lending rate was 7 percent to the farmers with a rate of interest subvention of 1.50 percent to the lending institutions.
In the past few years, the scheme was revamped to include an ATM-enabled RuPay debit card, structured cost escalation, and any number of withdrawals within the limit.


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