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Clear filtersMakhana Beej Vitaran
Makhana Beej Vitaran is a Bihar agriculture scheme that helps farmers grow more makhana (fox nuts) and earn better income. The scheme distributes high-quality makhana seeds at reduced prices to farmers in 11 districts of Bihar. By providing improved seeds and technical support, the scheme aims to increase makhana production and improve farmers' livelihoods in the state.
View DetailsCluster Mei Bagwani Ki Yojana
Cluster Mei Bagwani Ki Yojana is an agricultural scheme run by the Bihar government to promote cluster-based farming of high-value crops and flowers. The scheme focuses on cultivating selected crops like guava, amla, lemon, bael, lemongrass, papaya, marigold, dragon fruit, and strawberry in organized clusters. This approach helps farmers increase productivity, reduce costs, and access better market linkages. The scheme targets farmers in Bihar who want to shift to commercial horticulture and floriculture.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Bagwani Mission: Kela Vikas Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Bagwani Mission: Kela Vikas Yojana is a Bihar state scheme run by the Agriculture Department to promote banana (plantain) farming across 15 districts. It helps farmers increase banana cultivation by providing subsidies and high-quality tissue-cultured banana plants. The scheme aims to boost agricultural income and improve banana production in Bihar.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Bagwani Mission: Anjeer Vikas Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Bagwani Mission: Anjeer Vikas Yojana is a Bihar government scheme designed to promote fig (anjeer) cultivation across the state. Run by the Bihar Agriculture Department, it provides financial support and quality plant materials to farmers. The scheme aims to increase agricultural income and expand fig farming in all districts of Bihar.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Bagwani Mission: Papita Vikas Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Bagwani Mission: Papita Vikas Yojana is a Bihar state scheme designed to promote papaya (papita) farming across all districts in the state. Operated by the Bihar government's agriculture department, the scheme provides financial support and quality planting materials to farmers. It aims to increase papaya cultivation and improve farmers' income through subsidies and access to high-quality tissue-cultured papaya plants.
View DetailsProviding Mini Tractor and its Sub Parts to the Self Help Group of Scheduled Castes
This scheme is run by the Government of Maharashtra to support Scheduled Castes and Neo-Buddhist Self Help Groups. It provides mini tractors and spare parts to help these groups improve their farming and financial condition. The scheme aims to make agriculture easier and more productive for marginalized communities.
View DetailsPrimary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank: For Fishing Boats (Catamarans)
This scheme is run by Primary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks in Tamil Nadu to help fishing communities purchase fishing boats, specifically catamarans. It provides affordable loans to eligible fishermen and farmers engaged in fishing activities. The loan amounts range from ₹15,000 to ₹60,000, making it accessible for small and medium-scale fishing operations.
View DetailsPrimary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank: For Handloom and Other Non Farm Sector Activities
This scheme provides loans to farmers and rural workers engaged in handloom weaving and other non-farm sector activities in Tamil Nadu. Run by Primary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks, it aims to support income generation through small business and craft activities. The scheme offers affordable credit to help borrowers start or expand their non-agricultural enterprises.
View DetailsDistribution of Certified Seeds of Maize
This scheme is run by the Agriculture-Farmers Welfare Department of Tamil Nadu to help maize farmers get good quality seeds. The government provides financial assistance (subsidy) to farmers in selected districts to buy certified maize seeds. The goal is to improve maize production by ensuring farmers use high-quality, disease-free seeds.
View DetailsDistribution of Soil Health Card
The Distribution of Soil Health Card scheme helps farmers understand the health and fertility of their soil. Under this scheme, soil samples are tested for macro and micronutrients, and farmers receive a detailed report card. This helps farmers make better decisions about what fertilizers and nutrients to use. The scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture in Tamil Nadu.
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