New Delhi:With many farmers still out of the ambit of institutional credit, the Centre Wednesday said it has directed concerned banks to issue Kisan Credit Card (KCC) to eligible ones within two weeks of the submission of the completed application.
Currently, there are 6.95 crores active KCCs, under which crops loans are given at a subsidised interest rate. The KCC has been extended to farmers involved in animal husbandry and fishery activities as well.
Normally, farm loans attract an interest rate of 9 per cent. But the government is providing 2 per cent interest subsidy to ensure farmers get short-term farm loan of up to Rs 3 lakh at an effective rate of 7 per cent per annum. An additional incentive of 3 per cent is being given to farmers for prompt repayment of loans within due date, making the effective interest rate 4 per cent.
"There are still a large number of farmers who do not have access to institutional credit either because they have not been issued a KCC or the KCC issued earlier were inactive due to various reasons other than default/non-performing assets. The government had therefore decided to launch a campaign to saturate farmers for financial inclusion under KCC," Additional Secretary in the Agriculture Ministry, Dolly Chakrabarthy, said in a letter to banks.
Under the campaign, eligible farmers will be issued KCCs by the concerned banks within two weeks of the submission of completed application forms, she said.
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Farmers can avail the option of directly submitting the completed application form with necessary supporting documents to the bank branch for issue of KCC.