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Clear filtersConstruction 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 DetailsGau Palan Yojana
Gau Palan Yojana is a Uttarakhand state scheme designed to promote cow rearing and dairy farming among economically disadvantaged communities. The scheme provides financial support to help beneficiaries purchase milch cows (dairy cows) for self-employment and income generation. It is primarily targeted at members of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities who are registered under SECC (Socio-Economic Caste Census).
View DetailsAssistance of Concentrate Feed After Parturition (General Category)
This scheme, run by the Gujarat Animal Husbandry Department, provides free concentrate feed to livestock owners after their cattle give birth. The scheme aims to improve the health of cattle and calves, increase milk production, and support dairy farming in Gujarat. General Category farmers can avail of this assistance to ensure their animals get proper nutrition during this critical period.
View DetailsBuffalo Entrepreneurship Development Scheme
The Buffalo Entrepreneurship Development Scheme is a livestock promotion initiative in Odisha that encourages farmers to start dairy farming using buffalo rearing. Run by the state government, this scheme aims to increase milk production, improve nutrition in rural communities, and create sustainable livelihoods for marginalized and small farmers in Odisha.
View DetailsDairy Farming Scheme (HSFDC)
The Dairy Farming Scheme, operated by the Haryana State Livestock Development Corporation (HSFDC), provides loans and financial assistance to help individuals from poor families start dairy farming as a self-employment activity. It aims to generate income and improve livelihoods in both rural and urban areas of Haryana. The scheme targets families whose annual income is below the poverty line and does not exceed ₹1,80,000.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Mangal Dals
This scheme provides financial assistance to Mangal Dals (community organizations) in Uttarakhand to help them start employment-generating business projects. The scheme supports work in 18 identified business sectors including dairy farming, electronics, tent services, beauty parlors, and other trades. Young people and community groups affiliated with Mangal Dals can access this support to become self-employed and create jobs in their communities.
View DetailsConstruction of Dudhghar/ Godown (Scheduled Tribe Area)
This scheme provides financial assistance to Village Milk Producer Co-operative Societies in Scheduled Tribe areas of Gujarat for constructing Dudhghar (milk storage units) and Godowns (cattle feed storage facilities). Run by the Animal Husbandry Department, it aims to improve dairy farming infrastructure and help tribal communities engaged in milk production and animal husbandry activities.
View DetailsScheme For Subsidy On Interest For Establishment Of 1 To 20 Milch Animal Farm
This scheme helps farmers in Gujarat establish dairy farms with 1 to 20 milk-producing animals by providing subsidy on the interest they pay for loans. It is run by the Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, Government of Gujarat. The scheme aims to support cattle breeders and farmers who want to start or expand their dairy farming business.
View DetailsChief Minister’s White Revolutions Scheme
The Chief Minister's White Revolution Scheme is run by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh to increase milk production and strengthen dairy farming in the state. It focuses on helping poor farmers start dairy farming as a livelihood through cooperative groups. The scheme targets 200 dairy farmers across five districts and promotes organic farming practices alongside milk production.
View DetailsEstablishment of 12 Milch Animal Farm
This scheme, run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department of Gujarat, helps livestock owners start dairy farms with up to 12 milch animals (milk-producing animals like cows and buffalo). It is designed to support rural farmers and livestock owners in increasing their income through dairy farming. The scheme provides assistance to establish a sustainable dairy business.
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