
This content was recently updated by Sudhir Singh on May 2, 2025 to improve accuracy.
In India, agriculture isn’t just a profession—it’s the backbone of the country. Yet, for many farmers, especially those with small plots or rented land, managing everyday expenses can be a real challenge. High input costs, unpredictable weather, and limited income make things tough. To reduce this burden, the Andhra Pradesh government launched the YSR Rythu Bharosa Yojana, a scheme that provides financial support directly to farmers to help with their agriculture-related needs.
What is the YSR Rythu Bharosa Scheme?
The YSR Rythu Bharosa Scheme is a farmer welfare initiative by the Andhra Pradesh government. It is designed to give annual financial support to farmers so they can manage their farming activities more easily. The government scheme combines assistance from both the central government (under the PM-Kisan Yojana) and the state government, ensuring that eligible farmers receive a total of ₹13,500 each year. This money is meant to help cover basic needs like seeds, fertilizers, and farm maintenance. The goal is to reduce the financial stress on farmers and support them throughout the crop season.
Who is it for?
YSR Rythu Bharosa Scheme mainly benefits small and marginal farmers, as well as tenant farmers. A small or marginal farmer typically owns less than 2 hectares of land. Tenant farmers are those who don’t own the land but cultivate someone else’s land, often by paying rent. These groups often face the most challenges in farming—less access to credit, fewer savings, and more vulnerability to crop failures. By targeting these groups, the scheme ensures that support reaches those who need it most. Importantly, only residents of Andhra Pradesh can apply for this scheme.
Key Benefits
One of the biggest benefits of the YSR Rythu Bharosa Scheme is the ₹13,500 annual support given to each eligible farmer. This amount is not given all at once but is distributed in three installments over the year. The idea is to match these payments with the key farming seasons, so farmers have money when they need it the most. Out of this ₹13,500:
- ₹6,000 comes from the central government under the PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi Scheme
- ₹7,500 is contributed by the state government
The money is transferred directly to the farmer’s bank account, ensuring transparency and reducing the chances of middleman interference.

Eligibility Criteria
Not all farmers automatically qualify. To get benefits under YSR Rythu Bharosa, a farmer must meet certain conditions:
- Must be a permanent resident of Andhra Pradesh
- Must be a registered farmer or registered tenant farmer with the appropriate land records
- Must have an Aadhaar number and a bank account linked to Aadhaar
The government cross-checks land ownership and other details using official records to confirm eligibility. This verification process helps prevent fraud and ensures that only genuine farmers receive the support.
How to Apply
Applying for the scheme is quite straightforward and doesn’t require any complicated process. Here’s how farmers can do it:
- Visit your nearest Village or Ward Secretariat office.
- Bring along your Aadhaar card, land documents, and bank account details.
- Submit your documents and fill out the application form.
- Once the officials verify your details, you will be enrolled in the scheme.
After approval, you don’t need to apply again every year. The payments will be transferred automatically, as long as your land and personal records remain valid.
Why It Matters
Farming comes with a lot of uncertainties—bad weather, crop failure, rising input costs, and market price fluctuations. For many small and tenant farmers, even a minor setback can lead to debt. The YSR Rythu Bharosa Scheme helps protect them from such risks by giving them a fixed annual amount they can rely on. This support means:
- They can buy good-quality seeds and fertilizers
- They are less dependent on moneylenders or high-interest loans
- They feel more financially secure and confident in continuing agriculture
It’s not just about money—it’s about supporting the future of farming and respecting the hard work farmers put in every day.
Final Thoughts
The YSR Rythu Bharosa Scheme is a much-needed step toward farmer welfare in Andhra Pradesh. By combining central and state resources, the government is ensuring timely help for the people who grow our food. If you’re a farmer or know someone who might be eligible, make sure they check their status and apply. Sometimes, a little financial support can make a big difference.