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Clear filtersFish Farming Diversification (Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe) Scheme
This scheme helps Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities in Uttarakhand build sustainable livelihoods through fish farming and related activities. Run by the government of Uttarakhand, it provides financial support to farmers who want to improve their fish ponds and combine fish farming with other activities like duck or poultry farming and fruit plantation. The scheme encourages diversified farming to increase income and food security for these communities.
View DetailsConstruction of Water Storage Tanks for Drip Irrigation
This scheme helps farmers in Gujarat build water storage tanks to support drip irrigation farming. It is run by the Gujarat government's agriculture department. The scheme provides financial assistance through cost-sharing, meaning the government pays part of the tank construction cost while farmers contribute their share. This helps farmers store water efficiently and use it for drip irrigation, which saves water and improves crop productivity.
View DetailsAssistance Program for the Cultivation of Lotus Fruit (Dragon Fruit)
This is a Gujarat state agriculture scheme that helps farmers grow dragon fruit (also called lotus fruit). The scheme provides financial assistance to support dragon fruit farming. It gives extra support to SC/ST farmers and prioritizes small-scale farmers and women farmers who want to start or expand dragon fruit cultivation.
View DetailsAtma Nirbhar Pashu Palan Yojana
The Atma Nirbhar Pashu Palan Yojana is an Arunachal Pradesh state scheme that provides financial assistance to help people become self-reliant through livestock and animal husbandry activities. It supports unemployed individuals, self-help groups (SHGs), and cooperative societies in rural areas. The scheme promotes sustainable farming practices and strengthens the livestock sector to improve rural livelihoods.
View DetailsAtma Nirbhar Plantation Yojana
Atma Nirbhar Plantation Yojana is an Arunachal Pradesh state scheme designed to promote self-reliance and sustainable growth in the agriculture sector through plantation activities. The scheme provides financial assistance and resources to individual farmers, Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) to undertake plantation projects. It aims to make farmers independent and strengthen agricultural productivity across the state.
View DetailsScheme of Assistance for Management of Stray Cattle
This Gujarat government scheme provides financial support to help manage and reduce the problem of stray cattle across the state. It assists local self-government bodies and registered Panjrapoles (cattle shelters) in caring for stray cattle properly. The scheme aims to protect animal welfare while solving the stray cattle problem in villages and towns.
View DetailsConstruction of Dudhghar/ Godown (Scheduled Caste Area)
This Gujarat scheme provides financial assistance to Village Milk Producer Co-operative Societies located in Scheduled Caste areas for constructing Dudhghar (milk storage units) and Godown (cattle feed storage facilities). The scheme is managed by the Animal Husbandry Department and aims to improve dairy farming infrastructure and milk production in SC communities. It supports cooperative societies in better storing and managing milk and cattle feed.
View DetailsScheme on Promotion of Use of Liquid Fermented Organic Manure (LFOM) for Increasing Organic Carbon in Soil
This scheme promotes the use of Liquid Fermented Organic Manure (LFOM) to improve soil health and increase organic carbon content in agricultural land. It is run by the Gujarat government to help farmers adopt organic farming practices. The scheme provides financial assistance to encourage farmers to use LFOM, which improves soil quality naturally without chemical fertilizers.
View DetailsTo Provide Financial Assistance to the Farmers Practicing Natural Farming Under the Completely Chemical Free Dang District
This scheme provides financial assistance to farmers who practice natural farming methods without using chemical fertilizers or pesticides in Dang district, Gujarat. It is designed to promote sustainable and chemical-free agriculture while improving soil health and protecting the environment. The scheme aims to help farmers transition to natural farming and increase their agricultural productivity through government support.
View DetailsChief Minister's Micro Finance Initiative
The Chief Minister's Micro Finance Initiative is a Nagaland state scheme designed to help farmers, entrepreneurs, and community groups access credit for business and farming activities. It is operated by the state government of Nagaland to support economic development at the grassroots level. The scheme provides financial assistance to individuals, Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) to start or expand their economic activities.
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