How to Apply for CM Punjab Livestock Card Scheme
Apply through the Punjab Livestock Department at district-level offices. You need a CNIC, Punjab domicile, and proof that you're a registered livestock farmer. The scheme provides a subsidy card for purchasing animals (cattle, buffalo, goats, sheep) at reduced prices from government-approved vendors.
How the Livestock Card Benefits Farmers
Livestock is the primary income source for millions of rural Punjab families — but buying quality breeding animals is expensive. A single buffalo can cost Rs. 200,000-400,000. The Livestock Card provides a subsidy (typically 30-50% of animal cost) that makes quality stock accessible to small farmers, improving their herds' productivity and long-term income potential.
Documents for Livestock Card Applications
- CNIC (original and copy)
- Punjab domicile
- Livestock farmer registration (from district livestock office)
- Land ownership or tenancy documents (some rounds require this)
- Bank account details
- Passport-size photographs
Prepare all documents before applying. Missing paperwork is the most common cause of delays and rejections across all CM Punjab schemes.
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Application and Selection Process
- Register as a livestock farmer at your district's Livestock Department office if not already registered.
- Monitor announcements for the current round's application window.
- Submit your application at the district livestock office with required documents.
- The department verifies your farmer status and eligibility.
- If selected (balloting may be used), you receive a Livestock Card with subsidy credit.
- Purchase animals from government-approved vendors using the card.
- The subsidy is applied at the point of sale — you pay only your portion.
Official channels only. Apply only through government portals and offices. Never pay agents or middlemen who promise fast-tracked approvals — all CM Punjab schemes are free to apply for.
Mistakes That Disqualify Livestock Card Applicants
- Not being registered as a livestock farmer — registration with the district livestock office is a prerequisite.
- Applying without understanding the animal categories covered — the card may be limited to specific breeds or animal types.
- Trying to use the card at unauthorized vendors — only approved sellers participate in the scheme.
- Not budgeting for the remaining cost — even with 50% subsidy, a buffalo still costs Rs. 100,000-200,000 from your pocket.
- Selling the animal immediately — some rounds have a holding period to prevent resale profiteering.
Livestock Card — Farmer Queries
Typically cattle (cows, buffalo), goats, and sheep — depending on the program phase. Some rounds focus specifically on dairy animals (buffalo, cows) while others include small ruminants (goats, sheep). Check the current round's specifications.
Usually 30-50% of the approved animal price. For a Rs. 300,000 buffalo, the subsidy covers Rs. 100,000-150,000. You pay the remainder directly to the approved vendor.
Not always. Some rounds are open to landless livestock farmers who earn their living through animal husbandry. Requirements vary by phase — check with your district livestock office.
No. Animals must be purchased from government-approved vendors registered with the scheme. This ensures animal quality and health standards.