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Clear filtersCluster Nutritional Kitchen Garden Scheme
The Cluster Nutritional Kitchen Garden Scheme is an Arunachal Pradesh government initiative designed to help families grow their own vegetables and improve nutrition. It encourages people to set up kitchen gardens at home or in community clusters. The scheme aims to reduce malnutrition, promote food self-sufficiency, and support agricultural activities in rural areas. It is run by the Department of Agriculture, Arunachal Pradesh.
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 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 DetailsWinter Cropping & Development of Cultivable Land Scheme
The objectives of the scheme are to bring more areas under cultivation during the normally lean winter season under different crops other than paddy and increase production and productivity of various crops like cereals, pulses, oilseeds, and vegetables during the Rabi season.
View DetailsArka Vertical Garden
"Arka Vertical Garden" aims to promote vertical gardening in urban and peri-urban areas to increase self-sufficiency and produce pesticide-free vegetables. The scheme provides subsidized vertical garden structures to help families grow their choice of vegetables using vertical space.
View DetailsBhausaheb Fundkar Falbag Lagvad Scheme
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.
View DetailsVegetable Development Scheme
The Vegetable Development Scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture in Meghalaya to help farmers grow more vegetables and increase farm income. The scheme provides high-quality seeds, hybrid varieties, and improved seedlings to farmers. It also offers financial assistance to support vegetable farming, including help with modern farming methods like poly houses.
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.
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