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Clear filtersPrimary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank: For Sericulture In Irrigated Area
This scheme provides loans to farmers engaged in sericulture (silk farming) activities in irrigated areas of Tamil Nadu. It is administered through Primary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks to support silk farmers in expanding or maintaining their sericulture operations. The scheme aims to make credit easily available to farmers at reasonable interest rates for sericulture development.
View DetailsPrimary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank: For Animal Husbandry
This scheme provides loans to farmers and animal husbandry workers in Tamil Nadu to help them start or expand livestock farming activities. Run by Primary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks, it aims to increase rural income and support sustainable agriculture through animal farming. The loan is designed for farmers who want to buy cattle, goats, poultry, or other livestock for commercial purposes.
View DetailsFree Education Scholarship for Professional Courses (Engineering, Medical, Agriculture, Veterinary, and Law)
This scheme provides free professional education to students from Backward Classes (BC), Most Backward Classes (MBC), and Denotified Communities (DNC) in Tamil Nadu. It covers full tuition fees, special fees, and examination fees for courses in Engineering, Medical, Agriculture, Veterinary, and Law. The scheme aims to remove financial barriers and increase access to quality professional education for disadvantaged communities.
View DetailsSeed Multiplication Scheme of Paddy, Millets, Pulses, Oilseeds and Cotton
This scheme, run by the Department of Agriculture in Tamil Nadu, helps farmers produce high-quality seeds of paddy, millets, pulses, oilseeds, and cotton. Farmers can grow seeds under a contract arrangement with the government. The scheme provides financial support to encourage seed production and improve the availability of good quality seeds for other farmers.
View DetailsOrganizing Block Demonstration Through Department And Also Through TNAU
This scheme, run by the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) in partnership with the Department of Agriculture, helps farmers learn and adopt improved maize cultivation practices. Farmers can demonstrate modern farming techniques on a 1-hectare plot with financial support. The scheme aims to increase maize productivity and spread best practices among farming communities in Tamil Nadu.
View DetailsFasal Pradarshan
Fasal Pradarshan is an agricultural demonstration scheme run by the Rajasthan Agriculture Department. It organizes field demonstrations and crop displays to teach farmers about modern farming methods, improved crop varieties, and the latest agricultural technologies. The scheme helps farmers learn better production techniques by seeing them in practice on actual farms in their area.
View DetailsAgriculture Information Unit Scheme
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.
View DetailsOrganic Manure Scheme
The Organic Manure Scheme in Meghalaya is designed to help farmers learn how to make organic compost at their village level. The scheme provides hands-on training in producing organic inputs like compost, which helps keep plants healthy naturally. This supports sustainable farming practices that are better for the soil and environment. The scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture, Meghalaya.
View DetailsAgriculture Research Stations and Laboratories Scheme
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, operates research stations and laboratories in Meghalaya to test different crops and farming methods. Scientists conduct adaptive research trials on farmers' fields to find which crops work best in the local climate. The scheme also tests and promotes the use of bio-pesticides and natural pest control agents instead of harmful chemicals.
View DetailsPost Harvest Marketing Scheme
The Post Harvest Marketing Scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare in Meghalaya to help farmers sell their crops better. It creates storage and marketing facilities after crops are harvested. The scheme supports individual farmers, farmer groups, cooperatives, and farmer producer organizations to reduce wastage and get fair prices.
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