Govt May Write Off Farmer Loans in december 2025 – Flood-Hit Farmers Await Big Relief
The government is considering a major relief package for farmers affected by the recent floods in Pakistan. According to reports in December 2025, authorities are assessing the scale of damage and reviewing options to provide immediate support to the agriculture sector.
One of the most discussed measures is the possibility of writing off farmer loans, which could bring much-needed financial stability to thousands of affected households.

حالیہ تباہ کن بارشوں اور سیلاب کے بعد کسانوں کو شدید نقصان کا سامنا ہے۔ کھڑی فصلیں برباد ہو گئیں اور زرعی معیشت پر دباؤ بڑھ گیا ہے۔ حکومت کی جانب سے قرض معافی کی تجویز کسانوں کے لیے بڑی سہولت ثابت ہو سکتی ہے، تاکہ وہ دوبارہ اپنی زرعی سرگرمیاں شروع کر سکیں۔
Farmer Loan Write-Off Proposal
The loan write-off plan is under review to ease the burden on small and medium farmers who lost crops and livestock during the floods. Officials from the Ministry of Finance and Agriculture are working on an evaluation framework to identify eligible farmers.
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This relief package may cover both bank loans and microfinance borrowings, ensuring farmers get a chance to recover without the pressure of heavy debts.
Why Loan Relief is Crucial
Floods have destroyed thousands of acres of rice, cotton, and sugarcane fields, resulting in billions of rupees in losses. Farmers are unable to repay loans due to crop failures and rising input costs. If loans are written off, it would:
- Encourage farmers to re-cultivate their lands
- Boost overall agricultural productivity
- Reduce migration from rural to urban areas
- Stabilize rural economies
Possible Loan Relief Structure
The government is exploring multiple options, including partial loan waivers, rescheduling installments, and interest-free repayment plans. Below is a possible structure being discussed:
| Relief Option | Target Farmers | Benefit to Farmers |
|---|---|---|
| Full Loan Write-Off | Small farmers (up to 12.5 acres) | Complete debt relief |
| Partial Waiver | Medium-scale farmers | 50% loan reduction |
| Loan Rescheduling | All categories | Extended repayment period |
| Interest-Free Scheme | Flood-affected areas only | Reduced cost of borrowing |
Government’s Next Step
Authorities are expected to make an official announcement by the end of December 2025 after consultations with banks and agricultural associations. This initiative, if approved, will be one of the largest farmer relief packages in recent years.
Conclusion
The proposal to write off farmer loans after floods reflects the government’s intent to safeguard rural livelihoods and secure future food supplies. For farmers struggling with debt and destruction, this move could mark the beginning of a new chapter of recovery and growth.


