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Clear filtersReplanting & Rejuvenation of Coconut Garden" by the Coconut Development Board
This scheme helps coconut farmers in Puducherry improve their coconut gardens by providing financial support. Run by the Coconut Development Board, it assists farmers with cutting down old or unproductive trees, replanting new ones, and adopting better farming practices. Money is sent directly to farmers' bank accounts through DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer).
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 DetailsDevelopment of Strawberry Cultivation
This scheme helps farmers in Meghalaya grow strawberries commercially by providing them with good quality strawberry plants and improved varieties. The government provides these planting materials to encourage more farmers to grow strawberries and expand the area under this crop. The aim is to help farmers earn more money through strawberry farming and develop horticulture in the state.
View DetailsSpices Development Ginger, Turmeric, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Coriander, Cinnamon and Chillies
This scheme helps farmers in Meghalaya grow high-quality spices like ginger, turmeric, black pepper, cardamom, coriander, cinnamon, and chillies. It is run by the government to encourage farmers to produce disease-free planting materials and improved varieties that give better yields. The scheme supports both small and large spice farmers to improve their farming practices and income.
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 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 DetailsMukhyamantri Vriksharopan Protsahan Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Vriksharopan Protsahan Yojana is a tree plantation scheme run by the Government of Chhattisgarh. It aims to protect the environment and increase farmers' income by encouraging large-scale tree planting across the state. The scheme provides financial support to farmers and landowners who participate in commercial and non-commercial tree plantation activities.
View DetailsIntegrated Horticultural Development Program Through Diversification of Agriculture
Through this scheme, the farmers are provided subsidies through DBT mode for Organic Manures for Coconut Palms, Tools and Implements for Agricultural Purposes, Mud Pots or Cement Pots, Plant Protection Chemicals, Motor Pumpset for Irrigation Purposes, Biogas Unit, Planting Materials, etc.
View DetailsDevelopment and Maintenance of Orchard Cum Horti Nurseries
The scheme has been launched for the production and multiplication of good, high-yielding, diseased free planting materials in the Government farms for distribution to farmers through the District Horticulture Officer.
View DetailsScheme for Plantation Development (New planting & Replanting) under Medium Term Framework Plan (MTFP) in Traditional Areas (Kerala and Tamil Nadu), Non-Traditional and North Eastern Region
The Scheme is intended to increase the production of natural rubber in India by accelerating new planting and replanting of rubber on scientific lines. Accelerated new planting/replanting would be achieved by giving proper technical guidance and financial assistance to growers.
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