Maharashtra farmers lose up to 60% of irrigation water through flood and furrow methods — water that never reaches the root zone. Drip irrigation eliminates that waste. But the upfront cost of ₹35,000–₹60,000 per acre stops many farmers from making the switch.
That’s where the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) subsidy changes the equation. Here’s how it works, what you’re entitled to, and exactly how to apply.
Why Drip Irrigation Makes Economic Sense
| Parameter | Flood Irrigation | Drip Irrigation |
| Water Use | 100% (baseline) | 40–50% savings |
| Fertilizer Efficiency | 30–40% absorbed | 85–90% absorbed (fertigation) |
| Weed Growth | High (wet soil) | Low (dry inter-row) |
| Yield Impact | Baseline | +30–50% for most crops |
| Labor Cost | High | Low (automated) |
ICAR research consistently shows 30–50% yield improvement and 40–60% water savings with drip irrigation across tomato, grape, sugarcane, and vegetable crops in Maharashtra.
PMKSY Subsidy: How Much Do You Get?
- Small & Marginal Farmers (< 2 hectares): up to 80% subsidy on drip system cost
- Other Farmers: up to 50% subsidy
- Maximum eligible area: 5 hectares per farmer under central scheme
- Additional top-up from Maharashtra state government under PDMC (Pradhan Mantri Drip Mission Component) — effective total subsidy often exceeds 70% for small farmers
What’s Covered Under the Subsidy?
- Drip laterals, emitters, main line pipes
- Filtration unit (sand + screen filter)
- Control head (fertigation tank, pressure gauge, valves)
- Installation charges up to approved limits
What is NOT covered: water source development, pump sets, or electrical connections (separate schemes apply for solar pumps under PM KUSUM).
Drip System Cost Breakdown (Per Acre)
| Component | Estimated Cost | After 50% Subsidy | After 80% Subsidy |
| Drip laterals + emitters | ₹18,000–₹25,000 | ₹9,000–₹12,500 | ₹3,600–₹5,000 |
| Main line + sub-main | ₹8,000–₹12,000 | ₹4,000–₹6,000 | ₹1,600–₹2,400 |
| Filter unit + control head | ₹8,000–₹15,000 | ₹4,000–₹7,500 | ₹1,600–₹3,000 |
| Installation charges | ₹5,000–₹8,000 | ₹2,500–₹4,000 | ₹1,000–₹1,600 |
| Total | ₹39,000–₹60,000 | ₹19,500–₹30,000 | ₹7,800–₹12,000 |
How to Apply for PMKSY Drip Irrigation Subsidy in Maharashtra
Step 1 – Online Registration on MahaDBT Portal
- Visit: mahadbt.maharashtra.gov.in
- Register with Aadhaar, 7/12 extract, and bank account details
- Select scheme: Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (Per Drop More Crop)
Step 2 – Documents Required
- 7/12 (Satbara) and 8A land record
- Aadhaar card + bank passbook copy
- Caste certificate (if applicable for additional benefits)
- Quotation from an empanelled drip irrigation company
Step 3 – Approval and Installation
- After approval, purchase system only from government-empanelled suppliers (Jain Irrigation, Netafim, Rivulis, etc.)
- IMPORTANT: Do not install before receiving approval — pre-approved installations are not eligible for subsidy
- After installation, submit completion certificate + geo-tagged photos via MahaDBT
Step 4 – Subsidy Disbursement
- Subsidy transferred directly to your bank account within 60–90 days of verification
- Keep all invoices and installation records for 5 years
Choosing the Right Drip System for Your Crop
| Crop | Recommended Emitter | Lateral Spacing | Emitter Spacing |
| Tomato / Vegetables | Inline dripper 2–4 LPH | 90–120 cm | 30–45 cm |
| Sugarcane | Inline dripper 2 LPH | 150 cm | 50 cm |
| Grapes | Online dripper 4 LPH | As per vine spacing | 1 per vine |
| Banana | Online dripper 8 LPH | As per plant spacing | 2 per plant |
| Onion / Garlic | Flat tape 1.2 LPH | 45 cm | 20 cm |
Maintenance Tips to Extend System Life
- Flush mainlines weekly — prevents clogging
- Clean filters every 2–3 days during fertigation
- Check pressure at tail-end emitters monthly — pressure drop indicates blockage
- Rodent damage to laterals: lay pipes 2–3 cm below mulch or use rodent-resistant LLDPE pipes
- Winterize system before dormant season — drain all pipes
Conclusion
For small and marginal farmers in Maharashtra, PMKSY drip irrigation subsidy is one of the most impactful schemes available — it cuts water use, increases yield, enables fertigation, and costs less than ₹12,000 per acre after subsidy for eligible farmers. Apply this season before the scheme quota fills up.
Also read: Soil testing before drip installation helps plan fertigation accurately → [Soil blog link] | Government schemes for complete farm infrastructure support → [Govt Schemes blog link]
📌 Apply on MahaDBT portal before scheme quota closes for this season.
