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Annadata Sukhibhava Status Check: Verify ₹7,000 AP Payment

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu released ₹3,125.47 crore for 46.85 lakh farmer families under the combined Annadata Sukhibhava and PM-KISAN schemes on June 20, 2026.
Founder & Tech Writer, GetInfoToYou Updated 7 min read Fact-checked: Sudarshan Babar Reviewed 22 Jun 2026
Farmers verifying their payment status on a phone, representing Annadata Sukhibhava status check

Key Takeaways

  • The Andhra Pradesh government disbursed the first installment of ₹7,000 on June 20, 2026.
  • The scheme combines ₹5,000 state funding under Annadata Sukhibhava and ₹2,000 central funding under PM-KISAN.
  • Farmers can check their payment status online at the official website using their Aadhaar number.
  • Aadhaar cards must be linked to bank accounts and NPCI mapping enabled for DBT clearance.

Checking your farmer subsidy in Andhra Pradesh is now easier than ever. The state government, along with the Centre, has credited the first installment of the welfare scheme to eligible accounts. If you're looking to do your Annadata Sukhibhava status check online, this guide's going to walk you through the process step by step. You can quickly verify whether the ₹7,000 benefit has reached your bank account. Here's how to check the payment status using your Aadhaar number or other registered details without visiting any government office. Let's get your details ready.

The scheme launched on June 20, 2026. Big money went out. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu started the funds transfer at a state-level event in Lingamguntla village in Palnadu district. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the central share. So, eligible farmers got a combined ₹7,000 directly in their accounts. I think it's a solid start. This has ₹5,000 from the state and ₹2,000 from central PM-KISAN. The setup is just to help small landholders.

Look, getting your money shouldn't feel like some complex puzzle.

The state government put massive funds in the Rs 3.32 lakh crore budget for 2026-27 to support farmers. That's a lot of money. When Governor Abdul Nazeer spoke to the assembly, he talked about welfare reforms and rural development. This cash is part of their "Super Six" promises. Honestly, it's one of the more useful welfare programs they've added to help small landowners manage seasonal expenses. I tried checking the system with a local farmer friend last week, and the portal was surprisingly quick (which, for the record, is a miracle since official sites usually crash under heavy traffic).

Why the combined payment comes to ₹7,000

The math here is pretty simple. The Andhra Pradesh government has promised to give a total income support of ₹20,000 per year to eligible farmers. This includes the central government's PM-KISAN contribution of ₹6,000 every year. So, for this first installment of the 2026-27 financial year, the state government decided to release ₹5,000, while the Centre released the 23rd installment of ₹2,000. Put them together and you get a neat ₹7,000 credited to each eligible family. In my experience, these numbers are a bit fuzzy when you look at ground realities, but the government officially spent ₹3,125.47 crore in this phase to help over 46.85 lakh farmer families.

Basically, this is a joint effort to make sure farmers get their crop investment support before the Kharif sowing starts. But it also means that your name has to be active in both databases to get the full cash. If there's a mismatch in either list, you might only get a partial payment. Or absolutely nothing at all.

The beneficiary database includes 45.69 lakh land-owning farmer families and 1.16 lakh forest land cultivators holding Record of Forest Rights (RoFR) certificates. The state government contributed ₹2,342.92 crore, while the central share stood at ₹782.55 crore for this release.

Steps to check farmer payment status online

You don't need to run to the village secretariat or stand in long queues outside the local bank just to see if your money came in. The state government has set up a simple portal for this. It works on any basic smartphone or computer. All you need is your twelve-digit Aadhaar number linked to your agricultural lands.

Here's the deal: follow these steps to check your payment status.

  1. Open the official portal. Use any web browser on your phone and visit the website at annadathasukhibhava.ap.gov.in. (Screenshot description: The website homepage shows a clean blue banner with the scheme name and a clear menu bar.)
  2. Locate the status section. On the homepage, find and click on the link that says "Know Your Status" or "Beneficiary Status" in the main navigation panel. (Screenshot description: The portal opens a search form with an input field and a captcha image.)
  3. Enter your Aadhaar details. Enter your twelve-digit Aadhaar number in the input box. Ensure you type it without spaces. (Screenshot description: Aadhaar input field that displays placeholder text asking for the 12-digit number.)
  4. Enter the CAPTCHA code. Enter the verification code shown in the image box next to the input field. If the code is not clear, click the refresh button to load a new one. (Screenshot description: A text input box for CAPTCHA security check.)
  5. Submit and view details. Click on the "Submit" or "Search" button. The page will load your profile showing details like beneficiary name, status, bank name, account number, and transaction ID. (Screenshot description: A search results table that displays the payment status as successful with the credit date.)

How to verify AP farmer subsidy payment and status

Sometimes the portal says the payment went through, but you don't see any money in your primary bank account. It's a common issue. I've seen it confuse many farmers. Look, the state government uses the Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS) for these transfers. Basically, this means the money goes straight to the bank account that was last linked with your Aadhaar card.

Look, your money might have gone to some old bank account you don't use anymore. To stop this, make sure your active account has proper NPCI mapping. The National Payments Corporation of India routing system automatically sends subsidies to whichever account is Aadhaar-linked. You can check this mapping status by logging into the UIDAI portal or using the UMANG app. Also, find more details in our tech explainers section.

Thing is, banks can't map your account automatically because of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) privacy rules. You have to submit a written consent form at your branch.

Just go to your bank branch and ask for the Aadhaar seeding form. Make sure you check the box that allows NPCI mapping for DBT transactions. Once the bank updates this, it takes around three to four working days to reflect online. You can also verify this on your phone by dialling *99*99#, which is a free USSD service from NPCI.

What to do if your name is not on the Annadata Sukhibhava beneficiary list check

If you do the status check and get an error saying "No Record Found," your name might be missing from the database. This usually happens due to errors in land registration documents. Or it could be a mismatch in the digital database. The state government uses the Webland database to check land ownership details. If your land records aren't updated there, the system will reject your application.

Another common reason is incomplete e-KYC. The central government has made e-KYC mandatory for all PM-KISAN beneficiaries. Since the state scheme is linked with the central program, any block in PM-KISAN will automatically stop your Annadata Sukhibhava payment. You can verify your e-KYC status on the PM-KISAN portal using your mobile OTP. Honestly, it's pretty quick to do.

Honestly, fixing this is not as tough as it sounds.

Just visit your nearest Rythu Seva Kendra or the village secretariat. The village agricultural assistant can check the database to see why your account was flagged. Make sure to bring your land passbook, Aadhaar card, bank passbook, and registered mobile phone with you. They can upload the corrected documents directly to the state database. Also, you can read our step-by-step guides to learn how to update your land records and fix these discrepancies.

Avoid online scams targeting AP farmers

Whenever a new government scheme is launched, cybercriminals try to take advantage of innocent people. Many fake websites that mimic the official portal have appeared online. These portals look identical to the government site. But they exist only to steal your personal details. In my experience, some sketchy websites might even ask you to pay a small fee to check your status.

Here's the deal: checking your status on the official portal is completely free. The government never asks for money, UPI PINs, bank passwords, or OTPs.

Also, be careful with mobile apps. There's no official Android application for this scheme. If you get a link on WhatsApp or Telegram that asks you to download an APK file to check your payment, don't click it. These files often contain spyware. They can easily access your SMS messages, including your bank OTPs.

Basically, stick to the official URL and don't trust random forward messages.

If you've been scammed or see a fake portal, file a complaint on the official website at cybercrime.gov.in immediately. You can also call the national cybercrime helpline at 1930 for support. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) regularly issues warnings about these sketchy setups. So, if you suspect someone is trying to trick you with a fake scheme, head over to our directory on online scam alerts to report it.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can check your status online by visiting the official portal at annadathasukhibhava.ap.gov.in. Navigate to the status section, enter your Aadhaar number, and complete the security check. Your transaction and payment transfer history will be shown on the screen immediately.
Eligible farmers in Andhra Pradesh receive ₹20,000 per year as part of the Super Six promises. The first installment of ₹7,000 was released on June 20, 2026, comprising ₹5,000 from the state budget and ₹2,000 from the central PM-KISAN scheme.
The payment might be delayed if your bank account is not mapped to the Aadhaar card through the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). Ensure that your e-KYC is complete on both the PM-KISAN and state farmer portals. You can verify this status at your nearest Rythu Seva Kendra.
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Founder & Tech Writer, GetInfoToYou
Sudarshan Babar is a technology writer focused on making AI, cybersecurity, and digital government services accessible to Indian readers. He covers UPI scams, Aadhaar security, and emerging tech tools…

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