Farmer Relief – SRD R370 Decline Reason
When your SRD SASSA status check for R370 shows “Farmer Relief” as the reason for your SRD R370 application decline, it means that the system detected records for participation in a farmer relief program. This page explains what that means and what steps you should take.
This page focuses on the decline reason shown on the SRD status portal. Appeal reasons should be addressed separately on the appeals page.
Quick Tool: What should I do if my SRD status says Farmer Relief?
Select the card that best matches your current situation to guide you to the correct next step.
I see “Farmer Relief” on the SASSA status check
This is a decline reason for the specified month. Confirm the exact month and wording before proceeding.
Do this first
- Open the official SRD status portal.
- Confirm that the wording says Farmer Relief.
- Confirm the affected month for the decline reason.
- Then use the guidance on this page for the correct next step.
I want to appeal this decline
If you believe the decline is incorrect for the assessed month, proceed with the official appeal process after confirming the month and decline reason.
Open appeal guidance
Go to: SASSA Appeals page (be sure to submit an appeal for the correct month)
I’m not sure which one I have
This page is for the decline reason shown on your SRD status check. Make sure you’re not confusing it with an appeal reason.
Keep the pages separate
Use Declined Status for decline reason pages and Appeals page for appeal reason pages.
What “Farmer Relief” means on SRD
Farmer Relief refers to a record found during SRD verification checks where assistance was identified from a farmer relief program. As a result, the SRD system returned a Declined status for the affected month on your SASSA status check.
Fast checks before you do anything else
Correct next step for Farmer Relief decline
For a Farmer Relief decline, the correct next step is: confirm the month + confirm the reason + take appropriate action. If the decline reason is incorrect, follow the official appeal process.
- First, confirm the exact wording and affected month on the SRD status portal.
- Next, use this page to understand the steps for a Farmer Relief decline reason.
- If needed, proceed to the appeals page for more appeal guidance.
Important appeal note (keep pages separated)
Decline reason pages provide the correct steps based on the wording shown on the SRD status check portal. Appeal reason pages explain the steps based on the appeals portal wording. They are related but distinct — do not mix them on a single page.
Scam warning
No one can “fix” a Farmer Relief decline for a fee. Do not share your OTPs, ID photos, banking PINs, or login details with third parties. Always use official SASSA SRD portals and your own devices where possible.
FAQs
What does “Farmer Relief” mean on my SASSA status check?
It means a record for participation in a farmer relief program was found during the SRD verification check for that specific month, leading to a decline status.
Is “Farmer Relief” a decline reason or appeal reason?
This is the decline reason shown on the SRD status portal. Appeal reasons should be handled via the appeal portal.
Can I appeal if my SRD status says Farmer Relief?
Yes, if you believe the decline is incorrect for the affected month. Confirm the exact month and proceed with the official appeal process.
Should I submit multiple appeals for the same declined month?
No. Avoid duplicate submissions unless the official system directs you to take another step.
Official references
Disclaimer
This website is independent and not affiliated with SASSA or the South African government. Always verify your status, month, and decline reason using official portals before taking action.
