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Clear filtersPMMSY: Large Fish Feed Mill of Production Capacity of 20 Ton /Day Scheme - Haryana
This scheme, run under PMMSY (Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana), aims to strengthen fish farming in Haryana by supporting the establishment of large-scale fish feed production units. It provides financial grants to eligible beneficiaries to set up fish feed mills with a production capacity of 20 tons per day. The scheme helps ensure steady supply of quality fish feed to aquaculture farmers and promotes the fish farming sector in the state.
View DetailsScheduled Tribe/Scheduled Caste Sub Plan
This scheme supports fish farming and aquaculture development among Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities in Uttarakhand. Run by the state government, it provides financial assistance to help eligible beneficiaries construct fish ponds and set up fish production activities. The scheme aims to generate income and improve livelihoods through sustainable fishing practices.
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 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 Details"Input Assistance to Farmers for Taking up Fish Farming in Farm Ponds" Component of the "Mukhyamantri Maschyajibi Kalyan Yojana" Scheme
This scheme, run by the Odisha government, helps farmers increase their income through fish farming. It provides input assistance (seeds, fertilizers, and equipment) to farmers who have dug farm ponds under MGNREGA. The goal is to boost fish production in the state and improve farmers' livelihoods through aquaculture.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Brackish Water Aquaculture Farms
This scheme provides financial help to fishermen in Goa who want to start or improve brackish water fish farms. The government helps pay for building or fixing up farms, buying equipment, and purchasing fish feed. It is designed to support small-scale farmers with farms of 2 hectares or smaller.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance for setting up of Ornamental Fish Unit in Goa
This scheme is run by the Department of Fisheries, Government of Goa, to help eligible fishermen start their own ornamental fish farming business. It provides financial assistance to set up Breeding Units and Rearing Units for ornamental fish production. The scheme aims to create new income opportunities for fishermen in Goa through aquaculture.
View DetailsIntensive Fisheries Development Programme - Subsidy on Insurance Premium for Shrimp Crop Insurance
This scheme, run by the Department of Fisheries in Haryana, helps shrimp farmers reduce financial risk through subsidized crop insurance. Under the Intensive Fisheries Development Programme, eligible shrimp farmers receive a 50% subsidy on their insurance premium costs. The scheme aims to promote sustainable aquaculture and protect farmers from crop losses due to unexpected events.
View DetailsPMMSY: Construction of New ponds for Saline /Alkaline areas-Haryana
PMMSY (Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana) is a central government scheme that helps expand fisheries in Haryana, particularly in saline and alkaline areas. It is run by the Department of Fisheries and provides financial support to construct new fish ponds and stock them with fish. The scheme aims to create sustainable livelihood opportunities through aquaculture in urban and semi-urban regions where normal farming may be difficult.
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