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Clear filtersDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non-Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Replantation
This central government scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, aims to improve coffee production and productivity across India. It supports coffee growers in traditional coffee-growing areas and non-tribal growers in newer coffee regions. The scheme encourages farmers to replant old, aging, and unproductive coffee plantations with new, high-yielding varieties to boost farm income and output.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Quality Up-gradation (QUP)
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, provides financial support to coffee growers to improve the quality of their coffee production. It focuses on helping traditional coffee growers and non-tribal farmers in non-traditional coffee-growing areas. The scheme offers incentives to create infrastructure facilities needed for producing high-quality coffee.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Organic Certification / Eco certification / Natural farming
This scheme run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry helps coffee growers produce organic and eco-certified coffee to improve quality and earn higher prices. It supports both traditional coffee growers and those farming coffee in newer areas. The goal is to help growers access special markets that pay more for certified organic and natural farming coffee.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Coffee Consolidation
The Coffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. It aims to help coffee growers improve the productivity of their existing coffee farms. The scheme focuses on rejuvenating old coffee plants, filling gaps in plantations, and teaching better farming methods like composting, proper shade management, and pest control.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Mixed Shade Tree saplings
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, encourages coffee growers in non-traditional areas to plant mixed native and fruit-yielding trees like mango, jack, syzygium, and orange alongside their coffee plants. The trees create natural shade for coffee plants while improving soil fertility and moisture retention. This helps increase coffee productivity and supports sustainable farming practices.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Support for wrapping material for White Stem Borer affected plants
This scheme supports coffee growers affected by White Stem Borer pest infestation by providing subsidized wrapping material for affected plants. Run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it aims to help coffee growers in traditional growing areas and non-tribal growers in non-traditional areas adopt pest management technology. The scheme covers 50% of the cost of wrapping material, making it affordable for farmers to protect their coffee plants from this damaging pest.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in North Eastern Region: Quality Upgradation / Certification: Supply of Baby Pulpers
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, helps coffee growers in the North Eastern Region improve the quality of their coffee production. It provides baby pulpers (machines that remove coffee fruit pulp) to support quality upgradation and certification efforts. The goal is to help farmers produce better-quality coffee so they can earn higher prices and better returns for their crops.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas: Eco-certification of Coffee
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, helps coffee growers in traditional coffee-growing areas earn higher profits by producing eco-certified coffee. Eco-certification means following environmental and quality standards that international buyers value and are willing to pay more for. By getting their coffee certified as eco-friendly, farmers can access premium specialty markets and get better prices for their produce.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in North Eastern Region: Quality Upgradation / Certification: Support for Eco-Certification / Organic Certification
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help coffee growers in the North Eastern Region improve the quality of their coffee. It supports farmers in getting eco-certification and organic certification for their coffee, which helps them sell to specialty markets at better prices. The scheme especially encourages small farmers to form groups or cooperatives to pursue certification together.
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