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Clear filtersPoultry Farming Scheme (HSFDC)
The Poultry Farming Scheme is run by the Haryana State Financial Development Corporation (HSFDC) to help poor families start their own poultry farming business. It provides loans and financial support to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families in rural and urban areas of Haryana who want to earn income through self-employment in poultry farming.
View DetailsStipend Scheme For Poultry Farming Training For Divyang People
This scheme helps people with disabilities (Divyang) learn modern poultry farming methods through structured training. Run by the Gujarat Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, it aims to increase income and create self-employment opportunities for Divyang individuals in the poultry sector. Trainees receive a monthly stipend during the training period to support themselves while learning.
View DetailsSemi-Commercial Duck Farming
Semi-Commercial Duck Farming is a state-sector scheme in Odisha designed to support small entrepreneurs and farmers in establishing duck farms. The scheme encourages commercial poultry production by providing assistance to set up farms with a capacity of 1000 ducks. It aims to promote backyard and semi-commercial poultry farming as a livelihood opportunity for rural entrepreneurs.
View DetailsSupply of Kadaknath Chicks on Subsidy
This Madhya Pradesh government scheme supplies Kadaknath chicks to beneficiaries at subsidized rates to promote poultry farming and strengthen the rare Kadaknath breed. The scheme provides not just chicks, but also support materials and services for 28 days. It aims to improve the economic condition of farmers and rural households through sustainable poultry farming.
View DetailsScheme for Establishment of Backyard Poultry Units
This scheme helps poor families, small farmers, landless workers, and economically weaker people start small poultry units in their backyards. Run by the Haryana government, it aims to improve household income, nutrition, and living standards through backyard chicken and bird rearing. The scheme provides support for setting up basic poultry infrastructure and resources needed to begin poultry farming at home.
View DetailsSubsidy Scheme On Establishment Of 25 R.I.R. Birds’ Unit For Scheduled Caste
This scheme, run by the Gujarat Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, aims to help Scheduled Caste communities establish poultry farms using Rhode Island Red (R.I.R.) birds. The scheme provides financial subsidies to support 25-bird poultry units, helping beneficiaries earn income, create employment, and improve nutrition in their families and communities.
View DetailsStipend Scheme For Poultry Farming Training For Schedule Caste
This scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, Government of Gujarat. It provides stipend (cash assistance) to members of Scheduled Castes who want to learn scientific poultry farming. The goal is to help SC poultry farmers increase their income through proper training and modern farming methods.
View DetailsEstablishment of Broiler Farms
This scheme helps establish broiler chicken farms in Uttarakhand to increase poultry production and create jobs. It is run by the Government of Uttarakhand's animal husbandry department. The scheme aims to meet the growing demand for chicken meat, provide employment to farmers and self-help groups, and ensure affordable protein-rich food for families.
View DetailsSubsidy Scheme on Establishment of 25 R.I.R. Bird’s Unit, 100 Broiler Bird’s Unit and Stipend for Poultry Farming Training for Scheduled Caste People
This Gujarat state scheme provides financial support to Scheduled Caste individuals to start poultry farming businesses. It offers subsidies to establish poultry units for raising birds and includes training programs to help beneficiaries learn modern poultry farming techniques. The scheme aims to create self-employment opportunities and improve livelihoods in rural areas.
View DetailsEstablishment of Poultry Valley (Poultry Farming)
The Poultry Valley scheme supports farmers in Uttarakhand to establish and maintain poultry farms by providing young chicks for rearing. Run by the Animal Husbandry Department, this scheme aims to help farmers increase their income through poultry farming. Under the scheme, farmers receive 500 one-day-old chicks per year from the government in three phases, while they arrange for an additional 250 chicks, totaling 750 chicks annually.
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