If you’re a farmer in Bihar and you still haven’t got your Farmer ID, here’s something you’ll want to read carefully. The state’s agriculture department has rolled out a fresh push to get every farmer registered under the Bihar Farmer Registry 2026 system — and this time, they’re making it possible to do the whole thing without stepping out of your house.
Think of it as your digital identity as a farmer. Once you’re registered, your land details, crop information, and personal records all sit in one place — and that one record is what decides whether you get smooth access to schemes like PM Kisan, crop insurance, and farm subsidies going forward.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything: what the registry actually is, why it matters, the documents you’ll need, and a clear step-by-step process for registering online or through your nearest CSC centre.
A quick note before you start: Government registration drives in Bihar have seen their deadlines shift more than once in recent months. Before you rely on any “last date” mentioned anywhere online — including in this article — it’s worth double-checking the official portal at bhfr.agristack.gov.in or calling the helpline numbers listed below, just to be safe.
What Exactly Is the Bihar Farmer Registry?
The Farmer Registry is basically a digital database that the Bihar government is building to keep track of every farmer in the state — their identity, their landholding details, and the crops they grow.
Once this database is complete, the idea is simple: any scheme benefit, subsidy, or compensation that the government wants to send out can go straight to the right farmer, without delays and without middlemen getting in the way.
This digital ID is increasingly being treated as a farmer’s official identity for agricultural purposes, similar to how Aadhaar works for general identity verification.
Why Should You Bother Getting a Farmer ID?
Here’s the honest answer: because the government is steadily making it mandatory for scheme access. If your Farmer ID isn’t in place, you could find yourself locked out of benefits that you’d otherwise be entitled to.
Here’s what having a Farmer ID can unlock for you:
- Easier and faster access to PM Kisan Samman Nidhi instalments
- Smoother claims under crop insurance schemes (like PMFBY)
- Quicker approval for farm input subsidies — seeds, fertilizers, equipment
- Eligibility support for Kisan Credit Card (KCC) applications
- Faster disbursal of crop loss compensation during natural calamities
- One unified digital identity that works across multiple schemes
The government has already signalled that several of these benefits may eventually require a valid Farmer ID as a precondition — so getting registered early saves you the stress of a last-minute scramble.
Who Can Apply for the Farmer Registry?
You’re eligible if you fall into any of these categories:
- You’re a resident farmer of Bihar
- Agricultural land is registered in your name
- You’re a small, marginal, or large landholding farmer
- You’re a sharecropper or tenant farmer (in eligible cases)
- You already receive PM Kisan benefits but haven’t completed Farmer Registry yet
Documents You’ll Need Before You Start
Keep these ready before you sit down to register — it’ll save you a lot of back-and-forth:
| Document | Why You Need It |
| Aadhaar Card | Identity verification and OTP authentication |
| Mobile Number (linked to Aadhaar) | Required for OTP login and updates |
| Jamabandi (land record in your name) | Proves your landholding |
| Land-related documents | Verifies ownership or tenancy |
| Bank account details | Needed for direct benefit transfer, where applicable |
One thing to flag here: make sure your Aadhaar-linked mobile number is active and with you. Almost every step of this process depends on OTP verification, and a dead SIM card is the most common reason applications stall halfway.
How to Register Online: Step-by-Step
You don’t need to be tech-savvy to do this — just follow these steps in order.
- Visit the official portal — head to the Bihar Farmer Registry website (bhfr.agristack.gov.in).
- Select “Farmer” under the “Log In As” section on the homepage.
- Click “Create New User Account” to start a fresh registration.
- Enter your Aadhaar number and tick the consent checkbox.
- Verify with OTP — you’ll get a one-time password on your Aadhaar-linked mobile number.
- Fill in the registration form with your name, address, mobile number, land details, and bank information.
- Upload your documents — scanned copies of Aadhaar and land papers.
- Review everything carefully, then hit submit.
- Save your Login ID and Password — you’ll get these once registration is complete, and you’ll need them later to check your status.
That’s it. The whole process typically takes under 20 minutes if you have your documents ready.
Prefer Offline? Here’s How to Register Through a CSC Centre
Not everyone is comfortable doing this online, and that’s completely fine — the government has kept an offline route open too.
What you need to do:
- Visit your nearest CSC (Common Service Centre), or contact your panchayat’s agriculture coordinator or Kisan Salahkar
- Carry your Aadhaar card and mobile number
- Provide your land details to the operator
- Let the CSC operator complete the registration on your behalf
A useful detail here: this service is meant to be free of cost at CSC and Vasudha centres. If anyone asks you to pay for basic registration, that’s worth questioning before you hand over any money.
What Happens If You Skip the Registration?
This is where it gets serious. Based on official statements, farmers who don’t complete their Farmer Registry risk losing access to:
- PM Kisan Samman Nidhi payments
- Agricultural subsidies and input support
- Crop insurance claims
- Disaster relief assistance for crop damage
In other words, this isn’t just paperwork — it’s increasingly becoming the gateway to every major farmer benefit in the state. Getting it done now, rather than later, protects you from missing out when a scheme payment or subsidy window opens.
Helpline Numbers You Can Use
If you run into trouble during registration, these numbers should help:
State-Level Helplines
| Department | Helpline Number |
| Agriculture Department | 18001801551 |
| Revenue & Land Reforms Department | 18003456215 |
Division-Wise Helpline Numbers
| Division | Helpline Number |
| Saran & Bhagalpur | 8696888824 |
| Patna & Purnia | 9852827828 |
| Darbhanga | 9470247293 |
| Saharsa | 9470880581 |
| Tirhut | 8789578914 |
| Magadh | 7250004667 |
| Munger | 7979858887 |
A Few Things to Keep in Mind Before You Apply
- Make sure your Aadhaar is linked to a working mobile number — this is non-negotiable for OTP verification.
- Double-check every detail before submitting; corrections later can take time.
- Enter your land information exactly as it appears in your official records.
- Once you get your Login ID and Password, store them somewhere safe — you’ll need them to track your application.
- Don’t wait until the last date. Portal traffic tends to spike close to deadlines, and that’s usually when technical glitches happen.
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Final Thoughts
Getting your Farmer ID sorted isn’t just another government formality — it’s quickly becoming the key that unlocks every major benefit Bihar’s farmers are entitled to. Whether you choose the online route or walk into a CSC centre, the process itself is fairly straightforward once your documents are in order.
Don’t put it off. A few minutes of registration today could save you weeks of running around when subsidy or scheme payments are due.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is Bihar Farmer Registry 2026? It’s a digital registration drive that gives every farmer in Bihar a unique Farmer ID, linking their personal, land, and crop details for easier access to government schemes.
2. Is Farmer ID registration free? Yes, registration through CSC and Vasudha centres is provided free of cost.
3. Can I register without visiting any office? Yes, you can complete the entire process online from your phone or laptop through the official portal.
4. What documents are required for Farmer Registry? You’ll need your Aadhaar card, an Aadhaar-linked mobile number, land records (Jamabandi), and bank account details.
5. Is Farmer ID compulsory for PM Kisan benefits? The government has indicated that it may become mandatory for several schemes, including PM Kisan, going forward.
6. What if I don’t have my land in my own name? Sharecroppers and tenant farmers may still be eligible in certain cases — check with your local agriculture coordinator for guidance.
7. How do I check my Farmer ID application status? You can check it on the official portal using your Aadhaar number or registration number under the “Check Status” option.
8. Who do I contact if I face issues during registration? You can reach out to your District Agriculture Officer, Block Agriculture Officer, or use the helpline numbers listed above.
9. Can I update my details after registration? Yes, corrections can usually be made by logging into your account, though it’s best to verify exact steps with your local CSC operator.
10. What happens if I miss the registration deadline? You may lose timely access to scheme benefits like PM Kisan, crop insurance, and subsidies until your registration is completed.