
This initiative is expected to benefit up to 2,155 acres of farmland in the current season, helping farmers conserve water and improve productivity. The government is also offering subsidies on a wide range of horticultural support systems. These include sprinkler systems, oil palm cultivation, other horticulture crops, pandal systems, and bamboo cultivation. These benefits are part of the ongoing efforts to boost sustainable farming practices and promote water-efficient technologies.
Farmers in Sangareddy district are urged to visit or contact their respective mandal horticulture officers for detailed information on how to apply for these subsidies. They can also receive guidance on selecting suitable crops and setting up the right irrigation systems for their land.
This initiative by the state government will help Sangareddy farmers to reduce their input costs and adopt modern farming techniques. The Horticulture Department has left no stone unturned in improving farmers’ income along with spreading greenery with sustainable agriculture. Farmers need to take advantage of subsidy schemes given by the government.