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Agriculture Internship Program

The Punjab government has once again stepped forward to empower the youth and strengthen the agriculture sector with the launch of Phase II of the Agriculture Internship Program 2025. After the success of Phase I, which provided hands-on training to young graduates, the second phase has been expanded with more positions, better opportunities, and a generous monthly stipend.

For thousands of agriculture graduates in Punjab, this initiative represents a career-shaping opportunity that blends learning, income, and community service.

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What Makes Phase II Special?

Unlike the first phase, which was limited to fewer districts, Phase II will cover the entire province with over 2,000 internship slots. Each district of Punjab has been allocated a fixed number of seats to ensure equal access for graduates from rural and urban areas.

The government has also raised the stipend to Rs. 60,000 per month, recognizing the financial challenges young graduates face in today’s economy. This stipend not only supports interns during their training but also motivates them to dedicate themselves to fieldwork with farmers.


Key Features of the Program

  • Stipend: Rs. 60,000 per month for each selected intern
  • Eligibility: Fresh graduates with a B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture or B.Sc. (Hons) Agricultural Engineering degree
  • Duration: Six months, extendable depending on performance and need
  • District Quotas: Seats allocated across all Punjab districts
  • Application Process: Submit application at the office of Deputy Director Agriculture (Extension) in your district
  • Support Helpline: A dedicated toll-free number has been set up for queries
  • Deadline: Applications must be submitted within the announced timeframe in each district

What Interns Will Do

This is not a desk job. The Agriculture Internship Program is designed to place interns directly in the field so they can bridge the gap between modern research and traditional farming.

Interns will:

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  • Visit villages and advise farmers on modern techniques like drip irrigation, tunnel farming, and crop rotation.
  • Conduct soil testing and help farmers choose the right fertilizers for maximum yield.
  • Support campaigns related to government agriculture schemes such as Kisan Cards, Green Tractor initiatives, and solar tube wells.
  • Work with local agriculture officers to identify challenges like pest attacks, water shortages, and low productivity, and offer practical solutions.
  • Act as a link between the government and the farming community by raising awareness of subsidies and modern equipment.

Benefits for Graduates

This program is designed to give interns real-world exposure and prepare them for future careers in agriculture, agribusiness, or government service. The benefits include:

  1. Practical Learning – Interns will apply classroom knowledge directly in fields and farming communities.
  2. Income Support – Rs. 60,000 monthly stipend is a strong financial cushion for fresh graduates.
  3. Skill Building – From communication to technical advisory, interns will sharpen multiple skills.
  4. Networking – Interns will interact with government officials, farmers, and agri-business stakeholders.
  5. Job Market Advantage – Hands-on experience will make participants more attractive for future jobs in both public and private sectors.

Benefits for Farmers and Punjab’s Agriculture

The program is not only about creating opportunities for youth but also about uplifting the farming community. Farmers across Punjab will get access to the latest techniques and government resources through these interns. This will help in:

  • Increasing crop productivity
  • Reducing input costs through efficient fertilizer and water use
  • Promoting climate-smart farming methods
  • Building awareness about subsidies and financial assistance schemes

In the long run, this will contribute to food security and strengthen Punjab’s economy.

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How to Apply

Eligible candidates need to prepare their documents including:

  • CNIC
  • Punjab domicile certificate
  • Recent passport-size photographs
  • Attested degree or final transcript

Applications must be submitted to the Deputy Director Agriculture (Extension) office in their home district. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted through official channels, and selected interns will begin their training within weeks of announcement.


Final Thoughts

The CM Punjab Agriculture Internship Program Phase II 2025 is more than just a stipend scheme. It’s a structured effort to connect young graduates with the realities of farming while empowering farmers with modern knowledge. At a time when the agriculture sector is under pressure from climate change, water shortages, and rising costs, this program has the potential to make a real difference.

For graduates, it’s an opportunity to gain invaluable field experience while earning a decent stipend. For farmers, it’s a chance to get guidance from trained professionals without paying extra. And for Punjab, it’s an investment in a brighter, more sustainable agricultural future.

If you are a fresh graduate in agriculture, don’t miss this opportunity—apply now, get trained, and be part of Punjab’s agricultural transformation.

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