The Haryana Assembly passed six bills during the budget session, including two important amendments to central agricultural laws—the Seeds Act, 1966, and the Insecticides Act, 1968. These amendments aim to stop the sale of fake and low-quality seeds and insecticides in the state.
Agriculture Minister Shyam Singh Rana explained that the Seeds (Haryana Amendment) Bill, 2025, and the Insecticides (Haryana Amendment) Bill, 2025, introduce strict punishments for those selling counterfeit agricultural products. These amendments will come into effect only after receiving the President’s approval.
The Seeds Act, 1966, was originally created to ensure high-quality seeds are sold to farmers. However, many seed sellers fail to meet the required standards, leading to financial losses for farmers. To address this, Haryana has added a new section (19-A) in the amendment to deal with violations of the Act.
Similarly, the Insecticides Act, 1968, was meant to regulate the manufacturing, sale, and use of insecticides to protect crops, human health, and the environment. However, fake and misbranded insecticides are widely sold, harming farmers' income and crop productivity. The Haryana government has now introduced stricter rules to stop this problem.
The amendments propose severe penalties for those selling fake seeds and insecticides. Under the new rules:
The amendment to the Insecticides Act also increases penalties for violators:
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Apart from the agricultural laws, four more bills were passed in the Haryana Assembly:
Haryana Panchayati Raj (Amendment) Bill, 2025
Sports University of Haryana (Amendment) Bill, 2025
Haryana Land Revenue (Amendment) Bill, 2025
Haryana Appropriation (Number 1) Bill, 2025
Additionally, the state government has appointed block agriculture officers, insecticide and fertilizer inspectors, and assistant plant protection officers to ensure better regulation. These steps aim to protect farmers and strengthen agricultural policies in Haryana.