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Clear filtersScheme 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 DetailsParamparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana
The Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. Launched in 2015, it promotes organic and chemical-free farming methods across India. The scheme aims to improve soil health, reduce farming costs, and help farmers grow crops without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. It is part of the larger National Mission on Sustainable Agriculture.
View DetailsIntegrated Farming in Micro Watershed Scheme
This scheme is run by the Government of India to help farmers in Meghalaya practice integrated farming within micro watersheds. It combines multiple farming activities together to improve soil health, water availability, and farm income. The scheme provides training, technology support, and financial assistance to farmers who want to adopt sustainable and complementary farming practices on their land.
View DetailsSoil Resource Management and Inputs Quality Control
The Soil Resource Management and Inputs Quality Control scheme helps farmers improve their farming by testing their soil and water quality. This scheme is run by the Puducherry government's agriculture department. Farmers can send soil and water samples to certified testing laboratories for free analysis and get recommendations to improve their farm productivity and soil health.
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 DetailsRKVY Soil Health and Fertility Village level Soil Testing Lab
This scheme helps villages set up soil testing laboratories to check the health and quality of their soil. It is run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare across all of India. The main goal is to teach farmers how to use the right amount of chemical fertilizers and organic manure based on their soil's actual needs, which saves money and protects the environment.
View DetailsRKVY Soil Health and Fertility - Soil Health Card
The Soil Health Card scheme is run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare across all of India. It helps farmers understand the nutrient content and health of their soil. Each farmer receives a card showing their soil's status, along with expert advice on which fertilizers and soil treatments to use. This helps farmers grow better crops while keeping their soil healthy for many years.
View DetailsNational Mission on Natural Farming
The National Mission on Natural Farming (NMNF) is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. It encourages farmers across India to shift from chemical-based farming to natural, chemical-free farming methods. The scheme aims to improve soil health, reduce farming costs, and promote sustainable agriculture practices through training and support.
View DetailsDistribution of Rhizobium
The Distribution of Rhizobium scheme provides a subsidy to farmers in Tamil Nadu who are growing pulse seed farms. Rhizobium is a beneficial microorganism that helps pulse plants grow better by fixing nitrogen in the soil. This scheme aims to make quality Rhizobium more affordable for farmers, helping them improve their crop yield and soil health.
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