Farmers can now reduce wheat production costs through the February 2026 update of the Grow More Wheat Program. The latest phase focuses on certified seed supply, fertilizer subsidy, and improved irrigation support so growers can increase yield per acre without extra financial burden. This update ensures small and medium farmers get priority access to subsidized agricultural inputs before the peak sowing cycle. The program, backed by the Government of Punjab, aims to stabilize wheat production and strengthen food security. If you’re planning wheat cultivation this season, this support can directly improve crop health, yield quality, and profit margins.

What’s New in February 2026 Update?
Seed & Input Support
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Certified wheat seed at reduced rates
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Subsidized DAP & urea fertilizer
Financial & Technical Help
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Interest-free short-term support options
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Field guidance from agriculture officers
Who Can Apply?
Eligibility Criteria
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Registered farmer
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Owns or leases cultivable land
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Valid CNIC & land record
How to Apply – Step-by-Step
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Visit local agriculture office |
| 2 | Submit CNIC & land documents |
| 3 | Choose required inputs |
| 4 | Get approval & collection slip |
Why This Program Matters
Higher input prices were reducing profit. This scheme cuts production cost, increases yield per acre, and supports national wheat targets.
Conclusion
This February 2026 update makes wheat farming more affordable and productive. Apply early to secure subsidized inputs and maximize crop output this season.
FAQs
What is the Grow More Wheat Program?
A government support initiative providing subsidized inputs for wheat growers.
Who gets priority?
Small and medium-scale farmers.
What documents are required?
CNIC and land ownership or lease proof.
Is fertilizer included?
Yes, DAP and urea are part of subsidy.
Where to apply?
At the nearest agriculture office.









