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Clear filtersPM Kisan Samman Nidhi
PM Kisan Samman Nidhi is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare. It provides direct cash support to small and marginal farmers across India to help with their farming needs. Every eligible farmer receives ₹6,000 per year, paid directly into their bank account in three equal payments.
View DetailsScheme for the Welfare of Schedule Caste Families in Fisheries Sector: Subsidy on 2nd Year to 5th Year Lease Money
This Haryana government scheme helps families belonging to Scheduled Castes enter fish farming as a full-time occupation. It provides financial subsidy to help pay lease money for ponds or watershed areas in years 2 through 5 of operation. The scheme aims to improve the economic situation of SC families by supporting them in the fisheries sector.
View DetailsPMMSY: Installation of Cages in Reservoirs Scheme - Haryana
PMMSY's Cage Fish Farming Scheme in Haryana is run by the Department of Fisheries to promote modern aquaculture using cage farming in reservoirs. The scheme provides financial grants to individuals and groups who want to start or expand fish farming in an environment-friendly way. It is designed to help fishermen and rural citizens earn income through sustainable fish production.
View DetailsPMMSY: Provision of Polythene lining for the Construction of New ponds for Saline/Alkaline area-Haryana
PMMSY is a central government scheme that helps farmers and fish cultivators in Haryana construct new ponds in saline and alkaline areas. The scheme provides financial assistance to cover the cost of polythene lining, which prevents water loss and contamination. This support enables beneficiaries to establish fish and shrimp farming in areas where soil conditions would normally make pond construction difficult.
View DetailsPMMSY: Establishment of small RAS /Biofloc culture system - Haryana
PMMSY is a central government scheme to help farmers in Haryana set up modern fish farming using Recirculatory Aquaculture Systems (RAS) and Biofloc culture technology. These systems allow fish to be raised in controlled environments with high productivity and low water waste. The scheme provides financial support to make these systems affordable for small and marginal farmers who want to start or improve their fish farming business.
View DetailsPMMSY: Establishment of large RAS / Biofloc culture system - Haryana
PMMSY is a central government scheme to help fish farmers in Haryana set up modern, high-tech fish farming using RAS (Recirculatory Aquaculture Systems) and Biofloc culture methods. These systems allow farmers to grow more fish in less water with better control over quality. The scheme provides financial support to make these systems affordable for farmers.
View DetailsGoat Valley Scheme
The Goat Valley Scheme is run by the Government of Uttarakhand to create organized clusters for goat rearing across the state. It aims to help young people start their own goat farming businesses and transform traditional goat rearing into profitable enterprises. The scheme provides support to farmers and entrepreneurs who want to earn a steady income through organized, commercial goat rearing throughout the year.
View DetailsChief Minister State Livestock Mission: Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme
The Chief Minister State Livestock Mission: Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme is run by the Uttarakhand government to promote self-employment in dairy and livestock farming. It helps residents start or expand livestock units by providing substantial financial support through bank loans. The scheme aims to create local employment opportunities and boost the dairy sector in Uttarakhand.
View DetailsPradhan Mantri Matsya Kisan Samridhi Sah-yojana (PM-MKSSY): COMPONENT 1B: One-Time Incentive for the Adoption of Aquaculture Insurance
PM-MKSSY Component 1B is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying. It provides a one-time financial incentive to fish farmers and aquaculture workers who take loans from banks or financial institutions for fisheries activities. The scheme aims to encourage farmers to adopt formal credit and insurance for their fish farming businesses, and helps them repay their loans more easily.
View DetailsConstruction of Ideal Fish Pond Scheme in Hilly Areas
This scheme promotes fish farming in hilly areas of Uttarakhand by helping farmers and groups build fish ponds sustainably. It is run by the Uttarakhand government to increase fish production and provide additional income to rural communities. The scheme provides financial support for pond construction and initial farming materials needed to start fish farming.
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