Key Highlights: 

  • Interest subvention scheme implemented by RBI and NABARD
  • RBI advises banks to link Aadhaar of farmers while giving crop loans
  • Short-term crop loans up to Rs 3 lakh will be charged at interest rate of 7% p.a

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In a move to make available agriculture credit at affordable rate, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on August 17, introduced various measures in the Interest Subvention Scheme for the year 2017-18.

RBI said, “To ensure hassle-free benefits to farmers under Interest Subvention Scheme, the banks are advised to make Aadhar linkage mandatory for availing short-term crop loans in 2017-18.”

Further, under the scheme, short term crop loans upto Rs 3 lakh will be provided at an interest rate of 7% per annum in FY18 to the farmers, with an interest subvention of 2% per annum to lending institutions like Public Sector Banks (PSBs), private banks on use of their own resources.

Calculation of interest subvention of 2% on crop loan would be from date of its disbursement/ drawal up to the date of actual repayment of the crop loan by the farmer or up to the due date of the loan fixed by the banks whichever is earlier, subject to a maximum period of one year.

Additional interest subvention of 3% per annum  has also been provided to such of those farmers who will make timely repayment of loans. Also farmers paying promptly as above would get short term crop loans at 4% per annum during the fiscal.

To  discourage distress sale and to encourage them to store their produce in warehouses, the benefit of interest subvention will be available to small and marginal farmers having Kisan Credit Card for a further period of up to six months post the harvest of the crop at the same rate as available to crop loan. 

In case of farmers affected by natural calamities, an interest subvention of 2 percent per annum will be made available to banks for the first year on the restructured loan amount.

Such restructured loans will attract normal rate of interest from the second year onwards.

All banks are asked to send their eligible pending audited claims of 2015-16 latest by August 31, 2017.

Here's an overview of the Formats for banks claiming the interest subvention.

Interest Subvention at 2% per annum. 

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