The digital gates of the Haryana agriculture portal faced a massive “traffic jam” today as the deadline for crop registration drew to a close. Despite the government’s repeated appeals to register early, a significant portion of the farming community waited until the final day, leading to administrative and technical hurdles.
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Server Struggles: By 11:00 AM, the MFMB portal began experiencing significant lag. CSC operators reported that the OTP (One-Time Password) verification system—linked to Aadhaar—was taking up to 20 minutes to respond, while the document upload feature frequently crashed.
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The “Bonus” Rush: This year’s rush was particularly intense due to the government’s recent announcement of a ₹2,000 per acre bonus for farmers to mitigate the impact of weather-related crop stress. Registration on the portal is the primary requirement to claim this direct benefit.
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Ground Reality at CSCs: * Crowd Management: In many villages, police had to be called to manage the restless crowds at Atal Seva Kendras.
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Operator Concerns: “We have been sitting since 6:00 AM, but the server is so slow that we can only process 2 to 3 applications per hour,” said an operator in Rohtak.
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Why Registration Matters: Without an MFMB ID, farmers are barred from:
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Selling crops at government Mandis (markets) starting October 1.
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Receiving Bhavantar Bharpai (price difference) payments.
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Claiming compensation for crop damage under the e-Kshatipurti scheme.
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Potential Extension: While the government had initially ruled out an extension, the technical failures prompted late-evening appeals from farmer unions. Department officials indicated that a short window extension might be considered for those who have already initiated but not completed their applications.









