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Clear filtersDistribution of Certified Seeds of Maize
This scheme is run by the Agriculture-Farmers Welfare Department of Tamil Nadu to help maize farmers get good quality seeds. The government provides financial assistance (subsidy) to farmers in selected districts to buy certified maize seeds. The goal is to improve maize production by ensuring farmers use high-quality, disease-free seeds.
View DetailsDistribution of Soil Health Card
The Distribution of Soil Health Card scheme helps farmers understand the health and fertility of their soil. Under this scheme, soil samples are tested for macro and micronutrients, and farmers receive a detailed report card. This helps farmers make better decisions about what fertilizers and nutrients to use. The scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture in Tamil Nadu.
View DetailsDistribution of Nuclear Poly Hedrosis Virus
This scheme provides subsidized Nuclear Poly Hedrosis Virus (NPV) to farmers who grow pulses on seed farms. NPV is a natural pest control product that helps protect pulse crops from harmful insects. The scheme aims to support farmers in using biological pest management methods while maintaining seed quality. It is implemented at the state level in Tamil Nadu to promote sustainable and cost-effective farming practices.
View DetailsChief Minister's Krishi Rinn Yojana
The Chief Minister's Krishi Rinn Yojana (CMKRY) is a crop loan scheme run by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh. It provides zero-interest agricultural loans to farmers in the state through formal banking channels. The scheme aims to help farmers access affordable credit easily and support agricultural development in Arunachal Pradesh.
View DetailsMatsya Pokhari Yojana
Matsya Pokhari Yojana is an Odisha government scheme that promotes fish farming by helping citizens create new ponds and water bodies for freshwater aquaculture. Run by the Department of Fisheries, Odisha, this scheme aims to increase fish production, generate income, and create employment opportunities for rural communities. Subsidies are provided to support pond excavation and development for eligible farmers.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Samekit Chaur Vikas Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Samekit Chaur Vikas Yojana is a Bihar state scheme run under the Seven Nishchay-2 initiative. It helps develop unused private land for fish farming and integrated aquaculture. The scheme aims to make fish farming sustainable and increase fish production across 600 hectares of Chaur (wetland) areas in Bihar.
View DetailsPathari Kshetr Talab Nirman Aadharit Matsya Paalan ki Yojana
This scheme promotes fish farming in plateau-dominated districts of Bihar by helping farmers construct ponds and set up fishery units. It is run by the Bihar government to create employment and provide sustainable livelihood opportunities for rural farmers. The scheme focuses on developing fisheries infrastructure in areas with challenging terrain.
View DetailsKhule Jalsroto Mei Pen Aadharit Matsya Paalan ki Yojana
This Bihar government scheme promotes fish farming in government-owned open water bodies like lakes, ponds, and wetlands. It aims to increase fish productivity and production through semi-intensive and intensive aquaculture methods. The scheme supports groups and individual farmers to develop sustainable fish farming on a large scale using available natural water resources.
View DetailsJharkhand Krishi Rin Mafi Yojana
Jharkhand Krishi Rin Mafi Yojana is a debt relief scheme run by the Jharkhand government to help farmers struggling with agricultural loans. Under this scheme, outstanding short-term crop loans up to ₹50,000 are waived for eligible farmers. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on small and marginal farmers in Jharkhand who have taken loans for crop production.
View DetailsScheme for Establishment of Hi-Tech and Mini Dairy Units
This Haryana government scheme helps unemployed people start their own dairy farming business. The scheme provides financial help in the form of subsidies to establish small and medium-sized dairy units with 4, 10, 20, or 50 milch animals (cows and buffaloes). It aims to create self-employment opportunities in the dairy sector and promote animal husbandry in the state.
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