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Clear filtersKrishak Bandhu Scheme
Krishak Bandhu is a West Bengal government scheme designed to provide financial security to farmers through regular income support and protection against loss of life or disability. It is administered by the West Bengal government and targets small and marginal farmers in the state. The scheme offers both annual cash assistance and one-time emergency financial support to help farming families cope with income loss and unexpected hardships.
View DetailsScheme of Providing Assistance to Encourage Farmers for Adoption of Organic Farming
This scheme has been introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Dept., Gujarat. It aims to promote organic farming by providing financial assistance to farmers for certification, input subsidies, and residue testing.
View DetailsNational Livestock Mission: Promotion of Piggery Entrepreneur
The National Livestock Mission: Promotion of Piggery Entrepreneur is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying. It aims to encourage people to start pig farming businesses by providing financial support. The scheme helps establish breeder farms and promotes quality pig production across India.
View DetailsPackage for strengthening to sugar co-operatives as may be policy decided by the State Government
This scheme has been introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department, Gujarat. It aims to support sugar co-operatives by providing financial assistance for modernization, diversification, organic fertilizer production to enhance sugarcane farming and the sugar industry.
View DetailsPandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Samoohik Pashudhan Beema Yojana
This scheme provides insurance protection to livestock farmers in Haryana against financial losses from animal death. Run by the Haryana government, it aims to give socio-economic security to livestock owners by covering their animals under an insurance programme. The scheme protects farmers from unexpected economic hardship when their livestock dies, helping them continue their farming activities.
View DetailsIntegrated Fisheries Scheme
The Integrated Fisheries Scheme is run by the Fisheries Division of the Jharkhand Government. It helps fish farmers and those interested in fish-duck farming increase their income and improve their livelihoods. The scheme provides financial assistance to help people start or expand fish farming activities in Jharkhand.
View DetailsSupply of Kadaknath Chicks on Subsidy
This Madhya Pradesh government scheme supplies Kadaknath chicks to beneficiaries at subsidized rates to promote poultry farming and strengthen the rare Kadaknath breed. The scheme provides not just chicks, but also support materials and services for 28 days. It aims to improve the economic condition of farmers and rural households through sustainable poultry farming.
View DetailsProviding Mini Tractor and its Sub Parts to the Self Help Group of Scheduled Castes
This scheme is run by the Government of Maharashtra to support Scheduled Castes and Neo-Buddhist Self Help Groups. It provides mini tractors and spare parts to help these groups improve their farming and financial condition. The scheme aims to make agriculture easier and more productive for marginalized communities.
View DetailsMatsya Pokhari Yojana
Matsya Pokhari Yojana is an Odisha government scheme that promotes fish farming by helping citizens create new ponds and water bodies for freshwater aquaculture. Run by the Department of Fisheries, Odisha, this scheme aims to increase fish production, generate income, and create employment opportunities for rural communities. Subsidies are provided to support pond excavation and development for eligible farmers.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Samekit Chaur Vikas Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Samekit Chaur Vikas Yojana is a Bihar state scheme run under the Seven Nishchay-2 initiative. It helps develop unused private land for fish farming and integrated aquaculture. The scheme aims to make fish farming sustainable and increase fish production across 600 hectares of Chaur (wetland) areas in Bihar.
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