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Maryam Nawaz announces relief package for farmers

Published on: April 4, 2026 11:45 AM

LAHORE: Maryam Nawaz Sharif has unveiled a major relief package aimed at supporting farmers across Punjab, offering financial assistance and fuel subsidies to ease rising agricultural costs.

Read More: Maryam Nawaz unveils relief plan for over 500000 farmers

In a statement issued on Friday, the chief minister said the initiative is designed to protect farmers’ interests and ensure continued agricultural productivity amid increasing economic pressures. She emphasised that the government is committed to providing timely support to cultivators facing higher input costs due to global fuel price fluctuations.

The surge in international oil prices amid ongoing global crises has led to a significant increase in petrol and diesel costs in Pakistan.

To safeguard our farmers, all wheat-growing farmers in Punjab with landholdings of up to 25 acres will receive a diesel subsidy of 10 litres… https://t.co/SPi3dTTMbQ

— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) April 3, 2026

Under the package, farmers owning up to 25 acres of wheat land will receive direct financial aid. The move is intended to prioritise small and medium-scale farmers, ensuring that assistance reaches those most affected by rising expenses.

In addition, the government will provide a diesel subsidy of Rs150 per litre for up to 10 litres per acre. This measure aims to reduce the burden of fuel costs associated with farming activities such as irrigation, ploughing, and harvesting.

Maryam Nawaz noted that international increases in oil prices have significantly impacted the cost of petrol and diesel in Pakistan, creating challenges for the agricultural sector. She said the provincial government is taking proactive steps to mitigate these effects and provide relief to farmers.

The chief minister also highlighted efforts to ensure transparency in the distribution of funds and subsidies. She said she is personally overseeing the process to guarantee that financial assistance is delivered directly to eligible farmers without delays or irregularities.

Read More: CM announces historic Rs15bn relief package for wheat farmers

Describing farmers as the backbone of Punjab’s economy, she reaffirmed the government’s commitment to safeguarding their livelihoods. She added that further measures would be introduced if needed to support the sector and maintain stability in agricultural production.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: agriculture support, diesel subsidy, Latest, Lead2, Maryam Nawaz, Pakistan economy, Punjab farmers, relief package

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