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Clear filtersIntegrated Horticulture Development
Integrated Horticulture Development is a major State Plan scheme run by the Assam government to help farmers grow fruits, vegetables, and other horticulture crops. The scheme provides financial support, equipment, training, and new farming techniques to horticulture growers. It aims to increase production and income for farmers engaged in horticulture activities across Assam.
View DetailsTrainning Scheme for Horticulture Skill Development to Landless farm labour at Centre of Excelence of Department
This is a skill development training scheme run by the Department of Horticulture in Gujarat. It provides free training in horticulture (growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers) to landless farm workers through Centres of Excellence. The scheme aims to help agricultural laborers learn new skills and improve their earning capacity through horticulture work.
View DetailsDistribution of Vegetable Seeds Minikit & Fruits Minikit at Free of Cost
This scheme distributes free vegetable and fruit seeds to farmers and gardeners in Puducherry. Run by the Department of Agriculture and Farmer's Welfare, it aims to encourage horticulture (fruit and vegetable farming) in both rural and urban areas. Each beneficiary receives seed minikits worth ₹250 at no cost to help them start or improve their farming.
View DetailsDistrict Central Cooperative Banks and through its Branches: For Revamped Micro Credit Loan for Women Vendors of Flower, Vegetable, Fruit etc.
This scheme provides small loans to women who sell flowers, vegetables, fruits, and other goods in Tamil Nadu. It is run through District Central Cooperative Banks and their branch offices. The scheme aims to help women vendors grow their small businesses by giving them access to affordable credit.
View DetailsGreen House
The Green House Scheme is a Rajasthan state initiative that helps farmers grow high-value horticultural crops like vegetables, flowers, and fruits using controlled environment farming. Under this scheme, the government provides financial assistance and subsidies to construct green houses on farm land. By controlling temperature, humidity, and sunlight inside green houses, farmers can increase crop yield and earn higher incomes throughout the year.
View DetailsCommunity Canning & Training On Fruit Preservation
This scheme provides community-based training and support for fruit preservation and canning techniques. Run by the Directorate of Horticulture and Food Processing under the Department of Agriculture, Assam, it aims to help communities learn modern methods to preserve fruits and reduce post-harvest losses. The scheme focuses on building skills and promoting small-scale fruit processing at the community level.
View DetailsMission on Integrated Development of Horticulture- NHM and HMNEH
The Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) is a central government scheme launched in 2014-15 by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. It combines several earlier schemes to support farmers growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, spices, and other horticultural crops. The scheme provides financial help and technical support for building better farming infrastructure and improving post-harvest facilities across India.
View DetailsBhavantar Bharpai Yojana
Bhavantar Bharpai Yojana is a Haryana state scheme run by the Department of Horticulture to protect fruit and vegetable farmers from market price drops. When horticultural produce prices fall below a guaranteed minimum level in the market, the government compensates farmers for the difference. This scheme helps ensure stable income for farmers growing fruits and vegetables in Haryana.
View DetailsShednet House
Shednet House is an agricultural subsidy scheme in Rajasthan that helps farmers grow high-value horticultural crops like vegetables, flowers, and fruits. The scheme provides financial assistance to construct shade net structures (greenhouses) that control temperature, humidity, and sunlight. This allows farmers to improve crop quality and increase their income through better farming conditions.
View DetailsFruit Processing Centre
The Fruit Processing Centre scheme in Meghalaya aims to train youth entrepreneurs, farmers, and housewives in fruit preservation techniques and modern processing methods. Run by the state government, it provides practical demonstrations on how to manufacture quality processed fruit products like squashes, jams, jellies, and juices under the brand name 'Meg Fruits Product'. The scheme focuses on building technical skills and promoting fruit-based entrepreneurship in the state.
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