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Clear filtersInstitutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs since 2014-15, provides institutional support to help tribal communities develop and market their products and produce. It aims to connect tribal artisans and farmers with better markets and business opportunities. The scheme works through TRIFED (Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation) to strengthen tribal livelihoods and economic empowerment.
View DetailsFutkar Sabji, Phal-Phool Vikreta Hetu Taraju, Baat Evan Tokari Sahaayata Yojana
This is a Chhattisgarh State Government scheme started on 15 June 2016 to support unorganized workers, particularly vegetable and fruit vendors. The scheme provides assistance with essential equipment like weighing scales, baskets, and carts needed for street vending and small-scale produce selling. It aims to improve the working conditions and earning capacity of informal market workers.
View DetailsChief Minister Floriculture Mission
The Chief Minister Floriculture Mission is a scheme run by the Assam government to develop the floriculture (flower farming) sector across the state. Launched in 2014-15, it supports farmers and entrepreneurs in flower cultivation, marketing, and skill development. The scheme provides training and promotes modern farming techniques like shade net house cultivation using improved plant materials.
View DetailsBiponi Scheme
Biponi Scheme is an Assam government initiative designed to support Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in marketing their products nationally and internationally. The scheme helps eligible businesses participate in trade fairs, exhibitions, and events across India and abroad to gain market exposure and business opportunities. This programme aims to strengthen small businesses and boost their competitiveness in domestic and global markets.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas: Eco-certification of Coffee
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, helps coffee growers in traditional coffee-growing areas earn higher profits by producing eco-certified coffee. Eco-certification means following environmental and quality standards that international buyers value and are willing to pay more for. By getting their coffee certified as eco-friendly, farmers can access premium specialty markets and get better prices for their produce.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in North Eastern Region: Quality Upgradation / Certification: Support for Eco-Certification / Organic Certification
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help coffee growers in the North Eastern Region improve the quality of their coffee. It supports farmers in getting eco-certification and organic certification for their coffee, which helps them sell to specialty markets at better prices. The scheme especially encourages small farmers to form groups or cooperatives to pursue certification together.
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