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Clear filtersRearing Pond Construction Scheme
The Rearing Pond Construction Scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, and Cooperation, Government of Jharkhand. This scheme aims to promote fish farming and aquaculture in the state. It provides financial assistance to help citizens construct and develop rearing ponds for fish farming activities.
View DetailsReplanting & Rejuvenation of Coconut Garden" by the Coconut Development Board
This scheme helps coconut farmers in Puducherry improve their coconut gardens by providing financial support. Run by the Coconut Development Board, it assists farmers with cutting down old or unproductive trees, replanting new ones, and adopting better farming practices. Money is sent directly to farmers' bank accounts through DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer).
View DetailsAssistance to Scheduled Caste Farmers for Sinking Tubewell
This scheme helps Scheduled Caste farmers in Puducherry build tubewells for irrigation on their farm land. Run by the Department of Agriculture and Farmer's Welfare, it provides financial help to make farming easier and more productive. The scheme covers most of the cost, so farmers don't have to spend a lot of their own money.
View DetailsPrimary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank: For Tractor Purchase
This scheme helps farmers in Tamil Nadu purchase tractors by providing specialized loans through Primary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks. The bank finances up to 90% of the tractor's cost, making it easier for farmers to afford modern farming equipment. This scheme aims to improve agricultural productivity and mechanization in rural areas of Tamil Nadu.
View DetailsTraining to Farmers
The scheme “Training to Farmers” provides training to maize farmers across various districts, aiming to enhance farming practices and increase productivity.
View DetailsFarmers Training
The Farmers Training scheme in Tamil Nadu provides financial assistance to help farmers and agricultural laborers improve their skills through organized training sessions. The scheme supports training programs organized in clusters, with each cluster serving up to 50 farmers or agricultural laborers. This initiative aims to increase agricultural productivity and help rural workers adopt better farming practices and modern techniques.
View DetailsBuffalo Entrepreneurship Development Scheme
The Buffalo Entrepreneurship Development Scheme is a livestock promotion initiative in Odisha that encourages farmers to start dairy farming using buffalo rearing. Run by the state government, this scheme aims to increase milk production, improve nutrition in rural communities, and create sustainable livelihoods for marginalized and small farmers in Odisha.
View DetailsDairy Farming Scheme (HSFDC)
Under this scheme, the Corporation provides loans/benefits to individuals from Below Poverty Line (BPL) families, whose annual family income does not exceed ₹1,80,000/-, in both rural and urban areas for self-employment income generating activities such as dairy farming.
View DetailsAgriculture Academic Studies Scheme
This scheme helps students from Meghalaya pursue undergraduate degree courses in Agriculture or Horticulture at recognized Agricultural Universities across India. The government sponsors eligible students by securing state quota seats for them. It aims to encourage young people to study agriculture and build careers in farming and related fields.
View DetailsBasic Agriculture Training Centre Scheme
The Basic Agriculture Training Centre Scheme provides short-term vocational training in agriculture and allied sectors for rural educated unemployed youth in Meghalaya. Run by the government of Meghalaya, the scheme aims to develop entrepreneurship skills and create employment opportunities in the agricultural sector. Young people learn modern farming techniques and business management to start their own agricultural ventures.
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