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Clear filtersBirsa Harit Gram Yojana
Birsa Harit Gram Yojana is a tree plantation and afforestation programme run by the Rural Development Department of Jharkhand. It aims to create green villages while providing sustainable income to poor families. The scheme focuses on SC, ST, and landless families, offering them work under MGNREGA to plant trees and care for forests.
View DetailsReplanting & 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 DetailsAgroforestry component under RKVY
The Agroforestry component under RKVY is a government scheme run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare to help farmers grow trees on their farmland along with regular crops. Launched in 2016-17, it aims to increase farmer income, expand forest cover across the country, and help fight climate change by storing carbon in trees.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Jan-Van Scheme
The Mukhyamantri Jan-Van Scheme aims to promote tree plantation on private lands in Jharkhand to enhance farmers' income, conserve the environment, and reduce pressure on notified forests. Farmers are encouraged to plant trees on their lands with incentives covering 75% of plantation and maintenance
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Mixed Shade Tree saplings
To encourage planting of mixed species of native trees / fruit yielding trees like mango, jack, syzygium, orange etc, in new coffee holdings so as to establish good evergreen shade canopy to increase soil fertility, moisture retention capacity and thereby increasing productivity
View DetailsKrushy Aranya Protsaha Yojane (kapy)
Krushi Aranya Protsaha Yojane (KAPY) is a tree plantation and forest conservation scheme launched by the Karnataka Forest Department in 2011-12. It encourages farmers and citizens to increase forest and tree cover across Karnataka. The scheme provides subsidized seedlings and monetary incentives to participants who plant and maintain trees for a three-year period.
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