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Clear filtersRainfed Area Development
The Rainfed Area Development (RAD) scheme is run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare across all of India. Launched in 2014-15, it aims to improve farming in areas that depend on rainfall rather than irrigation. The scheme uses an area-based approach and promotes Integrated Farming System (IFS) to help farmers increase productivity, reduce risks from unpredictable weather, and farm sustainably.
View DetailsAssistance to Farmers in Purchasing Nano Fertilizers Under the Agricultural Assistance Program for Farmers Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
This Gujarat government scheme provides financial assistance to eligible farmers for purchasing Nano Fertilizers. Nano Fertilizers are modern, nutrient-rich fertilizers that improve crop productivity with smaller quantities. The scheme aims to help non-SC/ST category farmers adopt better farming practices, increase their harvest quality, and improve their income and living standards.
View DetailsPradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana: Mini Fish Feed Mills of Production Capacity of 2 Ton /Day
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, helps individuals set up small fish feed mills that can produce 2 tons of feed per day. It provides financial assistance through subsidies to make quality fish feed available locally at affordable prices. This supports fish farmers and fishers across Haryana by reducing their feed costs and improving fish production.
View DetailsScheme for the Welfare of Schedule Caste Families in Fisheries Sector: Subsidy on 1st Year Lease Money
This Haryana government scheme helps people from Scheduled Caste families find steady work in fish farming. It provides financial support to cover the cost of leasing ponds or water areas from the village council or watershed committees. By reducing the upfront expense of leasing, the scheme makes it easier for SC families to start their own fish farming business and improve their earnings.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Market Support
This scheme helps tribal coffee growers in non-traditional areas market their coffee through community-based approaches. Run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it provides financial support to make coffee farming more profitable. The scheme focuses on helping tribal farmers organize together to sell their coffee at better prices and access wider markets.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee growers of North- Eastern Region (NER) : Support for Consolidation of Coffee
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help coffee growers in India's North-Eastern Region improve their coffee farms. It focuses on increasing productivity of existing coffee holdings through gap filling, rejuvenation, and better farming methods. The scheme supports improved cultivation practices like composting, proper bush management, shade management, and pest and disease control.
View DetailsNational Agriculture Market
e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) is an online trading platform launched by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare on 14th April 2016. It connects agricultural markets (mandis) across India into one unified digital marketplace. Farmers, traders, and buyers can buy and sell agricultural commodities online with transparent pricing and fair competition, creating a 'One Nation One Market' system.
View DetailsIntensive Fisheries Development Programme - Subsidy on Solar System for fish/shrimp culture
This scheme, run by the Department of Fisheries in Haryana, helps fish and shrimp farmers install solar systems for their farms. The government provides a subsidy to cover most of the cost of setting up solar power systems. This helps farmers reduce electricity costs and makes fish and shrimp farming more sustainable and profitable.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Mangal Dals
This scheme provides financial assistance to Mangal Dals (community organizations) in Uttarakhand to help them start employment-generating business projects. The scheme supports work in 18 identified business sectors including dairy farming, electronics, tent services, beauty parlors, and other trades. Young people and community groups affiliated with Mangal Dals can access this support to become self-employed and create jobs in their communities.
View DetailsPradhan Mantri Matsya Kisan Samridhi Sah-yojana (PM-MKSSY): COMPONENT 1A: Formalization of Fisheries Sector and Facilitating Access of Fisheries Microenterprises to Government of India Programs for Working Capital Financing
This central government scheme helps small fisheries businesses become officially registered and access bank loans for their daily operations. Run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, it supports fisheries microenterprises by connecting them with institutional credit and small financial grants. The scheme focuses on formalizing the fisheries sector so small fish farmers and aquaculture workers can grow their businesses.
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