Showing 1–10 of 49 schemes
Clear filtersPromoting to Farmer for Post Harvesting & Management (Value Addition)
This scheme is run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department of Gujarat. It helps farmers set up units that add value to their crops after harvest using modern technology and proper management methods. The scheme supports farmers in processing and managing agricultural products to increase their income and reduce waste.
View DetailsDistribution of Gypsum
The “Distribution of Gypsum” scheme provides a subsidy to farmers cultivating Pulses crops, covering 50% of the cost of gypsum material and transportation costs.
View DetailsPlastic Tunnel (Lo-Tunnel)
Plastic Tunnel (Lo-Tunnel) is an agricultural protection scheme available in Rajasthan that helps farmers protect their crops using low-lying plastic sheets. Farmers cover their crop beds with plastic after planting to create a protected growing environment. This technique helps improve crop yield, protect against weather, and reduce pest damage.
View DetailsMasala Shetra Vistar Yojana
The Masala Shetra Vistar Yojana is a scheme launched by the Government of Madhya Pradesh to help farmers grow spice crops more effectively. The scheme focuses on expanding the area under spice cultivation and increasing production using high-quality, high-yielding seed varieties. It targets farmers across Madhya Pradesh who are interested in spice farming as a profitable agricultural activity.
View DetailsTuber Crops Potato, Tapioca, Colocasia
The objective of the scheme is to boost up production and productivity of potato per unit area by providing quality HYV seeds, and equipment at a 50% subsidy.
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 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 DetailsWire Fencing Around the Farm for Crop Protection
This scheme is run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department of Gujarat. It helps farmers protect their crops from damage caused by wild animals and stray cattle. The scheme provides financial assistance to farmers for installing wire fencing around their farm boundaries. This is especially useful for farmers in rural areas where animal attacks on crops are a common problem.
View DetailsProduction Incentive / Back-Ended Subsidy for Cultivation of Horticulture Crops
This scheme provides financial assistance to farmers in Puducherry who grow horticultural crops like Mango, Guava, and Sapota. The government offers one-time or recurring subsidies to support cultivation of these crops. Farmers with valid identity cards and authenticated land records can apply for this production incentive. The scheme aims to boost horticulture farming and increase farmer income.
View DetailsNational Agriculture Insurance Scheme
The National Agriculture Insurance Scheme (NAIS) is a government program run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare to protect farmers from financial losses. It provides insurance coverage when crops fail due to natural disasters, pests, or diseases. The scheme helps farmers recover and continue farming even after crop loss. It is available to all farmers across India.
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