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Clear filtersFeed And Fodder Entrepreneurship Scheme
The Feed and Fodder Entrepreneurship Scheme was launched by the Union Government in 2014 to help farmers in Mizoram become entrepreneurs in fodder production. It supports farmers in growing fodder crops and coarse grains on non-forest wasteland and grassland. The scheme aims to improve livestock feed quality and create income opportunities for rural farmers through value-added fodder products.
View DetailsIntegrated Scheme for Export Promotion & Quality Improvement in Spices and Research and Development of Cardamom: Export Oriented Production: Large Cardamom Certified Nursery (Unit)
This is a government scheme to help farmers grow large cardamom plants for export. Run by the Spice Board under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it provides support to set up certified nurseries. The scheme aims to improve cardamom quality and help Indian spice farmers earn more by exporting to other countries.
View DetailsPMMSY: Establishment of New Freshwater Fin Fish Hatcheries-Haryana
PMMSY (Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana) supports farmers and entrepreneurs in Haryana who want to start new freshwater fish hatcheries. This scheme provides financial assistance through subsidies to help set up modern fish breeding units. It is run by the Department of Fisheries and aims to increase fish production and create employment in the fisheries sector.
View DetailsPradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana: Medium Scale Ornamental Fish Rearing Unit (Fresh Water) - Haryana
This is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying to help people in Haryana start ornamental fish farming businesses. Under this scheme, the government provides financial help through subsidies to set up the necessary infrastructure like sheds, breeding tanks, and rearing tanks for raising ornamental fish in fresh water. The goal is to create new employment and increase fish production in the state.
View DetailsPMMSY: Inputs for Saline /Alkaline Water Aquaculture - Haryana
The Pradhan Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) Saline/Alkaline Water Aquaculture scheme, run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, provides input cost subsidies to fish farmers in Haryana. This scheme supports aquaculture in newly created water bodies with saline or alkaline conditions. The aim is to help farmers expand fish production and increase income from difficult-to-use land and water resources.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee growers of North- Eastern Region (NER) : Drying yards
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, supports coffee growers in India's North-Eastern Region to improve the quality of their coffee production. It encourages growers to set up drying yards and other quality improvement infrastructure on their farms. The scheme also helps growers get certification for their coffee so they can sell at better prices and earn higher returns.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Organic Certification
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, helps coffee growers in non-traditional coffee-growing areas shift to organic farming. It aims to improve coffee quality and help growers earn better prices by accessing specialty and premium markets. The program supports growers in getting organic certification for their coffee production.
View DetailsMarket Development and Export Promotion : Kaapi Shastra Training Programme
Kaapi Shastra is a specialized training programme run by the Coffee Board under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. It is designed for individuals passionate about coffee cultivation, processing, and coffee entrepreneurship. The programme is conducted at the Coffee Quality Division of the Coffee Board in Bengaluru and provides hands-on learning opportunities in all aspects of coffee production and business.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non-Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Replantation
This central government scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, aims to improve coffee production and productivity across India. It supports coffee growers in traditional coffee-growing areas and non-tribal growers in newer coffee regions. The scheme encourages farmers to replant old, aging, and unproductive coffee plantations with new, high-yielding varieties to boost farm income and output.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Quality Up-gradation (QUP)
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, provides financial support to coffee growers to improve the quality of their coffee production. It focuses on helping traditional coffee growers and non-tribal farmers in non-traditional coffee-growing areas. The scheme offers incentives to create infrastructure facilities needed for producing high-quality coffee.
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