Ministry of Agriculture &
Farmers Welfare
Union Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan holds high-level meeting regarding the resolution of farmers’ complaints
In the meeting chaired by Shri Shivraj Singh, discussions were held on complaints related to fertilisers, seeds, pesticides, PM-Crop Insurance Scheme, and PM Kisan Portal
“There should be a single platform for all complaints related to the agriculture sector”: Shri Shivraj Singh
“Action on a complaint should not be closed until the farmer is completely satisfied”: Shri Chouhan
“States where action is slow and complaints are higher will be identified”: Union Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan
“States and employees providing better resolution of farmers’ complaints deserve appreciation”: Shri Shivraj Singh
Union Minister Shri Shivraj Singh directs officials that in cases of serious complaints, action should be taken directly from the Ministry
Posted On:
16 OCT 2025 6:50PM by PIB Delhi
Union Minister for Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, and Rural Development, Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, conducted consecutive meetings at Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi, reviewing the functioning of both ministries. During the meetings, the Union Minister also held a high-level discussion on the complaint portal. Senior officials, including Agriculture Secretary Shri Devesh Chaturvedi, were present at the meeting.

Officials reported that complaints are being received under various categories, including fertilisers, seeds, pesticides, PM-Fasal Bima Yojana, and the PM Kisan Portal, and serious efforts are being made to resolve them.

Most complaints relate to unavailability of fertilisers, high prices, poor-quality seeds, and Nano Urea tagging. These complaints are being categorised and addressed appropriately. In the case of pesticides, officials presented details of 150 complaints to the Union Minister. They informed that 120 cases have been acted upon, FIRs have been filed in 11 cases of counterfeit pesticides, licenses of 8 companies have been cancelled, and in 24 cases farmers were duly compensated based on complaints.
Shri Chouhan emphasised that a complaint should not be closed until the farmer is fully satisfied. After action is taken, officials should call the farmer to confirm satisfaction. If dissatisfaction remains, the matter should be re-investigated and resolved. He also stressed that definite timelines must be set for complaint resolution, ensuring that complaints are not left pending for long periods.
The Union Agriculture Minister instructed officials to identify states where complaints are high and action is slow, list them, and take feedback from these states in subsequent meetings. He further suggested honoring states and officers/employees who perform well in resolving complaints with certificates of appreciation, to encourage better performance across all states and staff.
Shri Chouhan also noted that serious complaints may require direct intervention by the Ministry for resolution. The proposal to have state nodal officers obtain direct feedback from farmers on 10 complaints daily was also discussed during the meeting.
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