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Telangana Tenant Farmers Demand Loan Eligibility Cards

Tenant farmers in Telangana are urging the government to issue Loan Eligibility Cards to facilitate access to institutional credit and government schemes. The Tenant Farmers’ Recognition Struggle Committee highlights the challenges faced by tenant farmers, including high lease rates and lack of credit access.

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iGEN Editorial
June 10, 2026
Telangana Tenant Farmers Demand Loan Eligibility Cards

Tenant farmers in Telangana are pressing the state government to implement the 2011 Act, which mandates the issuance of Loan and Other Benefits Eligibility Cards. This move aims to provide tenant farmers with access to institutional credit and various government schemes, according to the Tenant Farmers’ Recognition Struggle Committee.

Challenges Faced by Tenant Farmers

The committee released a report based on a survey of approximately 1,800 tenant farmers across 57 villages in 22 districts. The findings reveal significant challenges, such as rising lease rates and limited access to institutional credit, which are exacerbating the financial strain on small tenant farmers. As production costs rise, these farmers often resort to high-interest private loans, making agriculture increasingly unprofitable.

Call for Uniform System

The committee advocates for a uniform system that links tenant-cultivator cards with bank accounts to streamline access to benefits. They emphasize the need for government consultations with stakeholders before making any legal changes, warning against counterproductive requirements like mandatory landowner signatures, which led to the failure of the Crop Cultivators Act 2019 in Andhra Pradesh.

Economic Implications

The report underscores the critical role of tenant farmers in sustaining rural agriculture and the broader economic system, drawing parallels with unorganized and gig workers in urban areas. The lack of legal rights and financial support for tenant farmers poses a risk to agricultural productivity and economic stability in rural regions.

Policy Recommendations

  • Implement the 2011 Act to issue Loan Eligibility Cards.
  • Establish a uniform system for linking benefits to tenant farmers' bank accounts.
  • Conduct stakeholder consultations before legal amendments.
  • Avoid mandatory landowner signatures to prevent policy failures.

The Tenant Farmers’ Recognition Struggle Committee's report highlights the urgent need for policy interventions to support tenant farmers, ensuring their access to credit and government schemes. This is crucial for maintaining agricultural productivity and economic stability in Telangana's rural areas.


Sources: AGRI_TIO

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