Sindh Wheat Growers Support Program Payments Districtwise List, The Government of Sindh has initiated payments under the Sindh Wheat Growers Support Programme 2025, providing crucial financial assistance to farmers across the province ahead of the 2025–26 wheat cultivation season. The initiative aims to strengthen wheat production, ensure timely fertilizer availability, and reduce the burden of input costs for small and medium-scale farmers.
District-Wise Schedule for the Government’s Wheat Growers Support Programme (Hari Card)
The Sindh government has launched the Wheat Growers Support Programme under the Benazir Hari Card system to provide direct relief to small farmers during the 2025-26 wheat season. The initiative aims to support growers owning between one and twenty-five acres of land, ensuring that key inputs—particularly fertiliser and financial assistance—reach them in time for sowing and early crop development.
The government has divided the programme into two major phases to match the wheat-sowing calendar of each district. Since upper Sindh districts sow earlier and lower Sindh districts sow later, the delivery schedule has been aligned with the natural agricultural cycle of each region.
Programme Schedule
1. Registration Phase
Registration for eligible farmers was completed in early November. Special help-desks were opened in all districts, and agriculture offices operated extended hours to accommodate growers before the deadline.
2. First Phase — DAP Fertiliser Distribution
The first phase of assistance consists of providing DAP fertiliser for sowing.
- Distribution is scheduled for late October through November, matching the period when farmers across the province prepare their land and begin sowing wheat.
- Upper Sindh districts receive DAP earlier due to their earlier sowing season.
- Lower Sindh districts receive DAP slightly later as their sowing begins in mid- to late-November.
3. Second Phase — Urea Fertiliser Distribution
The second phase begins from late January onward.
- Urea is given only after verification that wheat has been sown on the registered land.
- Each approved farmer receives the allotted quantity based on acreage.
- This timing supports the crop during the vegetative growth stage, when nutrient demand is highest.
4. Financial / Input Subsidy
Alongside fertiliser assistance, the programme includes a per-acre financial subsidy aimed at reducing the cost of production. Disbursement occurs alongside DAP or shortly afterward depending on district-level logistics.
District-Wise Expected Schedule
Upper Sindh (Early Sowing: Late October – November)
These districts sow wheat earlier, so input distribution begins sooner.
- Larkana
- Sukkur
- Ghotki
- Khairpur
- Shikarpur
- Jacobabad
- Kashmore





























Expected timeline:
- DAP: Late October to mid-November
- Financial subsidy: November
- Urea: Late January onward
Central Sindh (Mid Sowing: Early – Mid November)
These districts fall in the middle of the sowing calendar.
- Dadu
- Naushehro Feroze
- Shaheed Benazirabad
- Sanghar
Expected timeline:
- DAP: Early to mid-November
- Financial subsidy: Mid-November
- Urea: Late January to early February
Lower Sindh (Late Sowing: Mid November – December)
Lower Sindh sowing starts slightly later due to climate and irrigation conditions.
- Hyderabad
- Tando Allahyar
- Tando Muhammad Khan
- Matiari
- Thatta
- Sujawal
- Badin
Expected timeline:
- DAP: Mid-November to early December
- Financial subsidy: Late November to December
- Urea: Early–Mid February
| District | DAP Payment Status | Urea Payment Schedule | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hyderabad | In progress (Nov 2025) | From Jan 20, 2026 | Verification underway |
| Mirpurkhas | Initiated | After Jan 20, 2026 | High registration rate |
| Nawabshah (Shaheed Benazirabad) | In process | Post-Jan 2026 | Land record verification ongoing |
| Sanghar | Started | Scheduled Jan 2026 | Major wheat zone |
| Sukkur | Verification stage | Jan–Feb 2026 | GPS mapping ongoing |
| Larkana | In progress | Jan 2026 onwards | Large farmer participation |
| Khairpur | Payments being cleared | Feb 2026 | Early sowing areas prioritized |
| Ghotki | Initial phase complete | Jan 2026 | Awaiting cultivation confirmation |
| Badin | Under review | Jan 2026 | Coastal farming support |
| Thatta | Verification ongoing | Jan–Feb 2026 | Smallholder-focused |
Eastern & Desert Belt (Varied Sowing: November – December)
These areas depend heavily on rainfall and delayed irrigation.
- Mirpurkhas
- Umerkot
- Tharparkar
Expected timeline:
- DAP: November to early December
- Financial subsidy: November–December
- Urea: February
Payment Schedule
| Fertilizer Type | Amount (Per Acre) | Distribution Period | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| DAP Fertilizer | Rs14,000 | By November 2025 | First phase of payment |
| Urea Fertilizer | Rs8,000 | After January 20, 2026 | After cultivation confirmation |
| Total Support | Rs24,700 | 2025–26 Season | Through direct bank transfer |

(District progress will be updated periodically through the Benazir Hari Card online portal.)
Application and Verification Process
Farmers must apply online through the Benazir Hari Card website, uploading:
- CNIC (front and back)
- Form VII, land registry record, or an affidavit (for foti khata / joint khata cases)
All applications are verified through GPS-based field visits, Android applications, and a central monitoring dashboard. Once approved, farmers will receive an SMS notification confirming transfer of funds.
For the latest districtwise payment updates and verification status, farmers are advised to regularly visit the Benazir Hari Card portal and stay alert for official SMS notifications.
