Running a Krushi Seva Kendra requires valid licenses for selling Seeds, Fertilizers, and Pesticides. If your license expires, you not only face heavy fines but also the risk of your shop being sealed by the Agriculture Department.
Don't panic! Here is a simple step-by-step guide to renewing your Krushi license smoothly.
When Should You Apply?
It is highly recommended to start the renewal process at least 30 to 60 days before the expiry date printed on your current license. Late applications often attract penalties.
Required Documents Checklist
Keep these documents scanned and ready before applying:
- Original License Copy: The expiring license document.
- Aadhaar Card & PAN Card: Of the shop owner/proprietor.
- Shop Act License: Valid Shop & Establishment certificate.
- Challan Receipt: Proof of renewal fee payment.
- Principal Certificate (O Form): Updated authorization letters from fertilizer/seed companies.
- Godown Map: Blueprint or layout of your storage area.
The Renewal Process
Most states now have an online portal (Aaple Sarkar in Maharashtra, for example) for this process.
- Log in to the state agriculture department portal.
- Select "License Renewal" service.
- Upload the required documents clearly.
- Pay the government fees online.
- Track your application status.
Need Help?
The process can be technical and confusing. One small mistake in document upload can reject your application. At Digital Services, we specialize in Krushi License consultancies.
Contact us today to handle your renewal paperwork while you focus on your business!