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Clear filtersA Scheme to Provide Assistance for Building E-Market Facilities in Market Committees
This scheme helps market committees in Gujarat build modern e-market facilities. It provides financial assistance to set up digital platforms for buying and selling agricultural products. The scheme supports the National Agriculture Market Policy goal of creating a unified online marketplace where farmers and traders can connect easily. Market committees are the local bodies that manage agricultural markets in their areas.
View DetailsAssistance Program for Expansion of Fruit Crop Cultivation
This scheme helps farmers in Gujarat grow more fruit crops like mango, banana, and papaya using modern intensive and ultra-intensive farming methods. Run by the Gujarat government, it provides financial assistance to make fruit farming more productive and profitable. The scheme aims to increase fruit production and improve farmers' income through better farming techniques.
View DetailsSubsidy Scheme on Establishment of 25 R.I.R. Bird’s Unit, 100 Broiler Bird’s Unit and Stipend for Poultry Farming Training for Scheduled Caste People
This Gujarat state scheme provides financial support to Scheduled Caste individuals to start poultry farming businesses. It offers subsidies to establish poultry units for raising birds and includes training programs to help beneficiaries learn modern poultry farming techniques. The scheme aims to create self-employment opportunities and improve livelihoods in rural areas.
View DetailsMukhya Mantri Agricultural Mechanization Scheme
The Mukhya Mantri Agricultural Mechanization Scheme is a Gujarat government initiative run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department. It provides financial assistance to farmers for buying agricultural machinery and farm equipment. This scheme aims to modernize farming practices and increase agricultural productivity across the state.
View DetailsCrop Input Subsidy to the Farmers for Crop Loss Due to Natural Calamities
This Gujarat government scheme provides financial assistance to farmers who suffer crop losses due to natural calamities like floods, droughts, storms, and hail. The district administration conducts crop damage surveys to assess losses and determine compensation. The scheme aims to help farming families recover from unexpected natural disasters and continue their agricultural activities.
View DetailsScheme to Provide Assistance in Cow Maintenance Expenses to Farmers Practicing Completely Natural Farming Based on Indigenous Cows
This scheme, run by the Gujarat government, provides financial assistance to farmers who practice completely natural farming using indigenous cows. The scheme helps cover the maintenance expenses of one indigenous cow per farmer. It aims to promote sustainable, chemical-free farming methods while supporting cattle development and animal husbandry in the state.
View DetailsFinance Assistant to PACS for Computerization and Integration of PACS through Core Banking System with District Cooperative Banks
This scheme helps Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) in Gujarat modernize their banking operations through computerization and integration with District Cooperative Banks using Core Banking System (CBS) technology. Run by the state government, it aims to strengthen rural banking infrastructure and provide digital banking access to farmers and rural communities. The financial assistance supports the setup and implementation of modern digital systems in PACS branches across the state.
View DetailsDevelopment of Brackish Water Aquaculture
The Development of Brackish Water Aquaculture scheme is run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department of Gujarat. It supports farmers and fishermen who want to start or improve shrimp farming in brackish water areas. The scheme provides financial help to build ponds, buy equipment, and learn modern shrimp farming methods.
View DetailsEstablishment of Poultry Valley (Poultry Farming)
The Poultry Valley scheme supports farmers in Uttarakhand to establish and maintain poultry farms by providing young chicks for rearing. Run by the Animal Husbandry Department, this scheme aims to help farmers increase their income through poultry farming. Under the scheme, farmers receive 500 one-day-old chicks per year from the government in three phases, while they arrange for an additional 250 chicks, totaling 750 chicks annually.
View DetailsBakri Palan Yojana
Bakri Palan Yojana is a goat-rearing scheme run by the Uttarakhand State Government to help citizens start their own goat farming business. Under this scheme, the government provides financial assistance to eligible beneficiaries to purchase goats and set up a goat-rearing unit with 10 female goats and 1 male goat. The scheme supports self-employment and income generation through livestock farming for a period of 10 to 14 months.
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