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Agricultural Activities for Persons with Disabilities

Haryana

This scheme provides financial assistance to persons with disabilities in Haryana who want to start or expand agricultural activities. The government offers loans up to ₹10,00,000 to help disabled citizens purchase equipment, improve irrigation, or develop farming businesses. It covers various activities including crop production, horticulture, sericulture, and agricultural services.

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Destitute Agricultural Labourers Pension Scheme

Tamil Nadu

The Destitute Agricultural Labourers Pension Scheme is a Tamil Nadu government initiative run by the Social Welfare and Nutritious Meal Programme Department. It provides financial support and essential supplies to senior agricultural workers who have no means of livelihood. The scheme aims to ensure dignity and basic security for elderly and vulnerable agricultural labourers in their old age.

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Financial Assistance Scheme for Purchase of Agricultural Land to Scheduled Caste Farmers

Gujarat

This scheme helps farmers from Scheduled Caste communities in Gujarat buy agricultural land for farming. Started in 1986, it provides financial assistance to make land ownership affordable. The goal is to support SC farmers in becoming independent cultivators by owning their own farmland, up to a maximum of 2 acres.

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Anti Bird Net

Rajasthan

The Anti Bird Net scheme helps farmers protect their crops and gardens from bird damage. This scheme provides support to agricultural landowners in Rajasthan who want to install protective netting around their crops and plants. By using anti-bird nets, farmers can prevent birds from pecking and damaging their produce, leading to better crop yields and reduced agricultural losses.

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Khet Talai

Rajasthan

Khet Talai is a Rajasthan government scheme that provides financial subsidies to farmers for building farm ponds on their agricultural land. The scheme is designed to help farmers collect and store rainwater for irrigation purposes. By constructing farm ponds, farmers can reduce their dependence on groundwater and improve water availability during dry seasons for crop irrigation.

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Diggy

Rajasthan

The Diggy Scheme is a Rajasthan Government initiative designed to help farmers improve irrigation on their agricultural land. Under this scheme, farmers receive financial grants to construct dug wells (diggies) for irrigating their crops. The scheme aims to increase water availability for farming and encourage farmers to grow better quality crops by having reliable water sources.

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Agriculture Information Unit Scheme

Meghalaya

The Agriculture Information Unit Scheme is run by the Government of Meghalaya to help farmers and agricultural extension workers learn modern and scientific farming methods. The scheme spreads agricultural knowledge through printed materials like pamphlets and leaflets, radio and television broadcasts, and community programs such as exhibitions and seminars. Its main goal is to improve farming practices and increase awareness among the farming community about better cultivation techniques.

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Bhausaheb Fundkar Falbag Lagvad Scheme

Maharashtra

The Bhausaheb Fundkar Falbag Lagvad Scheme is a Maharashtra state horticulture scheme that encourages farmers to plant sixteen types of long-lasting fruit and vegetable crops. This scheme provides financial support and benefits to eligible farmers in Maharashtra who wish to develop fruit gardens on their land. The scheme aims to promote agricultural diversity and improve farm income through horticulture.

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Regional Centre for Training and Production of Mushroom

Meghalaya

This scheme, run by the Government of Meghalaya, aims to promote mushroom farming among farmers. It provides training on modern mushroom cultivation methods and supplies quality mushroom spawn (seeds) and pasteurized compost to farmers. The goal is to help farmers adopt mushroom farming as an additional income source and improve agricultural productivity.

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Kisan Credit Card

Ministry Of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

The Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme, launched in 1998 by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, provides credit facilities to farmers across India. The scheme allows farmers to purchase agricultural inputs like seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides, and to meet their cash needs for farm production. Banks issue these cards based on the farmer's land holdings, making credit easily accessible for farming activities.

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