The CM Punjab Livestock Card Registration 2026 has been introduced to support livestock owners who rely on animals as their primary source of income. The scheme focuses on practical relief—lowering daily farming costs while improving animal health and productivity. It is designed for small and mid-level farmers who need structured support rather than one-time aid.
This program offers targeted benefits to livestock keepers across Punjab through a single, verified card linked to official records.
What the Livestock Card Is Meant to Do
The livestock card works as an access tool rather than simple cash assistance. Registered cardholders can receive subsidies on animal feed, vaccines, and medicines, along with access to veterinary services at reduced rates. The aim is to help farmers maintain healthy animals, reduce losses, and improve overall farm output.
Another important part of the scheme is training. Farmers are guided on better feeding practices, disease prevention, and basic livestock management so they can make informed decisions instead of relying on guesswork.
Who Can Apply
The scheme is open to residents of Punjab who actively own or manage livestock. Applicants must:
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Be adults with a valid CNIC
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Be permanent residents of Punjab
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Own animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, or poultry
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Fall within the income range defined for small or working farmers
Applicants also need to provide basic proof of residence and livestock ownership during verification.
How to Apply
Registration has been kept simple to avoid unnecessary hurdles.
Online:
Applicants can register through the official livestock department portal by entering personal details, CNIC information, and livestock data. Required documents are uploaded digitally, and an application reference number is issued for tracking.
Offline:
Farmers without internet access can apply through their nearest livestock office, where staff assist with form submission and documentation.
Both methods lead to the same verification process.
Selection and Verification
After submission, applications are reviewed at the district level. Verified applicants are added to the beneficiary list, which is published through official channels. Applicants can check their status using their CNIC once results are announced.
Why This Scheme Matters
Livestock is a backbone of rural income in Punjab. Rising feed and medicine costs directly affect farmers’ survival. By lowering routine expenses and improving access to services, this initiative by Government of Punjab addresses real problems faced by livestock owners.
Quick FAQ
Is this a cash program?
No. Benefits are mostly provided through subsidies and services.
Can women livestock owners apply?
Yes, if they meet eligibility requirements and have valid documentation.
The Livestock Card is a step toward stable, sustainable farming—focused on long-term improvement rather than short-term relief.
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