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Clear filtersCommunity Canning & Training On Fruit Preservation
The office of the Deputy Director of Agriculture (Fruit Preservation) Assam was created in 1978, under the Directorate of Agriculture and in 2008 it was transferred to the Directorate of Horticulture and Food Processing.
View DetailsICAR Emeritus Scientist
The ICAR Emeritus Scientist Scheme is a structural method of tapping the Brain and skill bank of the outstanding superannuated professionals of NARS by allowing them to complete the work in hand for its fruitful conclusion, and utilize their talent in teaching specialized courses.
View DetailsCluster Mei Bagwani Ki Yojana
The scheme aims to promote cluster-based cultivation of selected crops, including guava, amla, lemon, bael, lemongrass, papaya, marigold, dragon fruit, and strawberry.
View DetailsShednet House
The Shednet House provided subsidies to farmers so they could earn more income by cultivating horticultural crops like vegetables, flowers, fruits, etc. by controlling the agro-climatic factors, temperature, humidity, and sunlight.
View DetailsFruit Processing Centre
The Fruit Processing Centre scheme in Meghalaya aims to train youth entrepreneurs, farmers, and housewives in fruit preservation techniques and modern processing methods. Run by the state government, it provides practical demonstrations on how to manufacture quality processed fruit products like squashes, jams, jellies, and juices under the brand name 'Meg Fruits Product'. The scheme focuses on building technical skills and promoting fruit-based entrepreneurship in the state.
View DetailsAssistance in Packing Materials under Post Harvest Management of Horticultural Produce
This Gujarat government scheme helps horticultural farmers buy packing materials like corrugated boxes and wooden boxes for storing and transporting their produce after harvest. The scheme provides financial assistance to reduce the cost of these materials. It is designed to help farmers preserve the quality of fruits, vegetables, and other horticultural crops and reduce wastage during storage and transport.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Bagwani Mission: Dragon Fruit Vikas Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Bagwani Mission: Dragon Fruit Vikas Yojana is a Bihar state agricultural scheme run by the state government to promote dragon fruit farming. It provides financial assistance to farmers across 21 districts of Bihar to establish and maintain dragon fruit plantations. The scheme aims to increase dragon fruit cultivation and help farmers earn better income from this high-value crop.
View DetailsPrimary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank: For Horticulture
This scheme is run by the Primary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank in Tamil Nadu to help farmers grow horticultural crops like fruits, vegetables, and spices. It provides loans to farmers who want to start or expand horticulture farming on their land. The loan helps farmers buy seeds, plants, tools, and other materials needed for horticulture.
View DetailsNaye Fal Bagicho Ki Sthapana
Naye Fal Bagecho Ki Sthapana is a Rajasthan government scheme designed to help farmers increase their income by growing high-value fruit crops. The scheme provides financial assistance and subsidies to encourage farmers to shift from traditional crops to fruit cultivation, which has better market demand and higher profitability. This scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture in Rajasthan and targets active farmers in the state.
View DetailsFruit Development Scheme
The objective of the scheme is to make available to the farmers good quality planting materials in convergence mode and sale at subsidized rates.
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