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Clear filtersPhool Vikash Yojana
The scheme aims to provide financial benefits to farmers for the cultivation of marigold flowers. It is available in 15 districts of the state and offers a 50% subsidy for up to 4 hectares.
View DetailsTrainning Scheme for Horticulture Skill Development to Landless farm labour at Centre of Excelence of Department
This is a skill development training scheme run by the Department of Horticulture in Gujarat. It provides free training in horticulture (growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers) to landless farm workers through Centres of Excellence. The scheme aims to help agricultural laborers learn new skills and improve their earning capacity through horticulture work.
View DetailsDistrict Central Cooperative Banks and through its Branches: For Revamped Micro Credit Loan for Women Vendors of Flower, Vegetable, Fruit etc.
The scheme provides revamped micro credit loans through District Central Cooperative Banks to support women vendors selling flowers, vegetables, fruits etc. Loans range from ₹100/- to ₹5,000/- with an interest rate of 11%.
View DetailsGreen House
Under the Green House Scheme Farmers can get the benefit of subsidy on green house and earn more income by cultivating horticultural crops like vegetables, flowers, fruits etc. by controlling the ago-climatic factors, temperature, humidity and sunlight.
View DetailsMaintenance of Horti Hubs
This scheme, run by the Meghalaya government, helps set up and maintain Horticulture Hubs focused on flower farming. The hubs provide disease-free, good quality flower plants and seeds to farmers. They also serve as training centers where people interested in flower farming can learn modern techniques and start this as their business.
View DetailsFloriculture Development Scheme
The objective of the scheme is to motivate the farmers to take up floriculture (traditional and non-traditional flowers) as a commercial venture through the distribution of planting materials and other inputs.
View DetailsShednet House
The Shednet House provided subsidies to farmers so they could earn more income by cultivating horticultural crops like vegetables, flowers, fruits, etc. by controlling the agro-climatic factors, temperature, humidity, and sunlight.
View DetailsAssistance Program for Planting in Floriculture
The scheme offers financial assistance to farmers in Gujarat for the cultivation of floriculture crops, including loose, cut, and tuberous flowers, based on crop type and farmer category.
View DetailsChief Minister Floriculture Mission
The Chief Minister Floriculture Mission is a scheme run by the Assam government to develop the floriculture (flower farming) sector across the state. Launched in 2014-15, it supports farmers and entrepreneurs in flower cultivation, marketing, and skill development. The scheme provides training and promotes modern farming techniques like shade net house cultivation using improved plant materials.
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