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Clear filtersSubsidy Scheme For Establishment Of 100 Broiler Birds' Farm For Schedule Caste
This scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, Government of Gujarat. It helps Schedule Caste families start their own broiler bird farming business with 100 birds. The scheme provides financial support through subsidies to help Schedule Caste people earn extra income and improve their livelihood through poultry farming.
View DetailsRajiv Gandhi Gramin Bhoomihin Krishi Majdoor Nyay Yojana
The Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Bhoomihin Krishi Majdoor Nyay Yojana is a Chhattisgarh state government scheme designed to support landless agricultural laborers. It aims to provide financial assistance and strengthen the livelihoods of workers who depend on agricultural work but do not own land. The scheme focuses on ensuring economic justice and dignity for this vulnerable farming community.
View DetailsIntegrated Horticulture Development
Integrated Horticulture Development is a major State Plan scheme run by the Assam government to help farmers grow fruits, vegetables, and other horticulture crops. The scheme provides financial support, equipment, training, and new farming techniques to horticulture growers. It aims to increase production and income for farmers engaged in horticulture activities across Assam.
View DetailsRainfed Area Development
Rainfed Area Development (RAD) scheme was launched in 2014-15 to mainstream development of rainfed areas in a sustainable manner. It adopts an area-based approach, focuses on Integrated Farming System (IFS) for enhancing productivity and minimizing risks associated with climatic variability.
View DetailsAssistance to Farmers in Purchasing Nano Fertilizers Under the Agricultural Assistance Program for Farmers Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
This Gujarat government scheme provides financial assistance to eligible farmers for purchasing Nano Fertilizers. Nano Fertilizers are modern, nutrient-rich fertilizers that improve crop productivity with smaller quantities. The scheme aims to help non-SC/ST category farmers adopt better farming practices, increase their harvest quality, and improve their income and living standards.
View DetailsScheme for the Welfare of Schedule Caste Families in Fisheries Sector: Subsidy on 1st Year Lease Money
This Haryana government scheme helps people from Scheduled Caste families find steady work in fish farming. It provides financial support to cover the cost of leasing ponds or water areas from the village council or watershed committees. By reducing the upfront expense of leasing, the scheme makes it easier for SC families to start their own fish farming business and improve their earnings.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Market Support
This scheme helps tribal coffee growers in non-traditional areas market their coffee through community-based approaches. Run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it provides financial support to make coffee farming more profitable. The scheme focuses on helping tribal farmers organize together to sell their coffee at better prices and access wider markets.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee growers of North- Eastern Region (NER) : Support for Consolidation of Coffee
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help coffee growers in India's North-Eastern Region improve their coffee farms. It focuses on increasing productivity of existing coffee holdings through gap filling, rejuvenation, and better farming methods. The scheme supports improved cultivation practices like composting, proper bush management, shade management, and pest and disease control.
View DetailsA Program to Provide 90 Percent Assistance in Planting Material of Horticultural Fruit Crops
This scheme helps farmers in Gujarat grow fruit crops by giving them 90% financial help to buy quality plants and seeds. The government pays for most of the cost so farmers can easily start or expand their fruit orchards. It is meant to encourage horticulture farming and help farmers earn more income from fruit cultivation.
View DetailsScheme of Production of Domestic Indigenous Certified Seed of Cotton Varieties
This scheme, run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department of Gujarat, helps farmers grow and produce certified seeds of local cotton varieties. It aims to increase the use of high-quality, indigenous cotton seeds across Gujarat. The scheme supports farmers in becoming seed producers while improving cotton farming practices in the state.
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