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Clear filtersPMMSY: Fish Feed Plants of Production Capacity of at least 100 Ton/Day - Haryana
This scheme provides capital subsidy for setting up fish feed plants with a minimum production capacity of 100 tons per day, under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) to general , schedule caste and women beneficiaries .
View DetailsCapital Subsidy Scheme for Setting Up Solar Plant in Milk Cooperatives in Gujarat State (Tribal Area)
This scheme promotes solar energy adoption in milk cooperatives located in tribal areas of Gujarat. It provides financial support to help cooperative societies install solar plants and reduce their electricity costs. The scheme encourages renewable energy use while making milk production more affordable for cooperative members.
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 DetailsWalk In Tunnel
The Walk-In Tunnel scheme is a Rajasthan government initiative that helps farmers build affordable protective structures for their crops. These tunnels protect plants from bad weather, pests, and diseases. The scheme provides financial subsidies to make these structures affordable for farmers. This helps improve crop quality and farming income.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Support for wrapping material for White Stem Borer affected plants
To encourage the coffee growers by providing 50% subsidy on material cost so that the technology will be adopted on a massive scale which will contribute to great extent in minimizing the pest load in field and for effective management of the dreaded pest, CWSB in Arabica plantations.
View DetailsDistribution of Rhizobium
The Distribution of Rhizobium scheme provides a subsidy to farmers in Tamil Nadu who are growing pulse seed farms. Rhizobium is a beneficial microorganism that helps pulse plants grow better by fixing nitrogen in the soil. This scheme aims to make quality Rhizobium more affordable for farmers, helping them improve their crop yield and soil health.
View DetailsAnti Bird Net
The Anti Bird Net scheme helps farmers protect their crops and gardens from bird damage. This scheme provides support to agricultural landowners in Rajasthan who want to install protective netting around their crops and plants. By using anti-bird nets, farmers can prevent birds from pecking and damaging their produce, leading to better crop yields and reduced agricultural losses.
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 DetailsNational Bamboo Mission
The National Bamboo Mission is a government scheme run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare to promote bamboo farming and processing across India. Launched in 2018-19, it became possible after bamboo was legally removed from the definition of 'tree' under Indian Forest Act. The scheme aims to increase bamboo cultivation, improve quality of bamboo plants, develop bamboo-based products, and create markets for bamboo farmers.
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