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Clear filtersPandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Samoohik Pashudhan Beema Yojana
This scheme provides insurance protection to livestock farmers in Haryana against financial losses from animal death. Run by the Haryana government, it aims to give socio-economic security to livestock owners by covering their animals under an insurance programme. The scheme protects farmers from unexpected economic hardship when their livestock dies, helping them continue their farming activities.
View DetailsScheme for Supply of Male Goat on Subsidy Basis
This scheme, run by the Government of Madhya Pradesh, provides improved breed male goats to farmers on a grant (free) basis. It aims to improve the quality of goat breeding across the state by distributing high-quality breeds like Jamnapari, Barbari, and Sirohi goats. Goat farmers of all categories can benefit from this scheme to strengthen their livestock and improve productivity.
View DetailsScheme for Providing Employment Opportunities to Scheduled Castes by Establishing Livestock Units
This is a credit-linked self-employment scheme run by the Haryana government to help Scheduled Caste citizens find work and earn income. The scheme provides financial support to establish livestock units such as dairy farms, piggery farms, and sheep or goat rearing units. By starting these livestock businesses, unemployed Scheduled Caste individuals can become self-employed and improve their economic condition.
View DetailsScheme for Providing Employment Opportunities to Scheduled Castes by Establishing Livestock Units under Mukhya Mantri Antyodaya Parivaar Utthan Yojana
This Haryana state scheme helps unemployed citizens from Scheduled Caste communities start their own livestock farming business. Run under the Mukhya Mantri Antyodaya Parivaar Utthan Yojana, it provides financial support to purchase animals like cows and buffalo for dairy or meat production. The scheme aims to create self-employment opportunities and improve household income through animal husbandry.
View DetailsFodder Minikits under Schedule Castes Sub Plan (SC Category)
This scheme, run by the Directorate of Animal Husbandry under the Government of Gujarat, provides improved varieties of fodder seeds to Scheduled Caste farmers. The goal is to help SC farmers adopt better quality fodder for livestock feed. Through demonstration and distribution of fodder minikits, the scheme aims to improve animal husbandry practices in rural areas.
View DetailsCattle Shed Subsidy Scheme under Scheduled Castes Sub Plan (SC Category)
This scheme provides financial assistance to Scheduled Caste (SC) families in Gujarat to build cattle sheds for housing 2 animals. It is implemented by the Directorate of Animal Husbandry, Government of Gujarat. The scheme aims to support SC beneficiaries in developing livestock rearing infrastructure and improving their income through animal husbandry activities.
View DetailsSubsidy Scheme For Establishment Of Goat Unit (10+1) For General Category People
This scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, Government of Gujarat. It provides financial support to establish goat farming units with a minimum of 10 goats plus 1 breeding buck. The scheme aims to help economically poor livestock breeders in Gujarat increase their income through milk production and create employment opportunities.
View DetailsArun Pig Development Scheme
The Arun Pig Development Scheme is a livestock farming program run by the Department of Animal Husbandry, Veterinary & Dairy Development in Arunachal Pradesh. Launched in 2019-20, it aims to promote pig rearing as an income-generating activity. The scheme supports individual farmers, entrepreneurs, and Self Help Groups (SHGs) interested in starting or expanding pig farming operations in the state.
View DetailsUttam Pashu Puraskar Yojana
The Uttam Pashu Puraskar Yojana is a livestock incentive scheme launched by the Department of Animal Husbandry in Himachal Pradesh. It encourages farmers and livestock owners to rear high-quality, high-yielding animals such as cattle and buffaloes. The scheme recognizes and rewards excellent animal husbandry practices through cash prizes and recognition, helping to improve the quality of livestock in the state.
View DetailsFeed And Fodder Entrepreneurship Scheme
The Feed and Fodder Entrepreneurship Scheme was launched by the Union Government in 2014 to help farmers in Mizoram become entrepreneurs in fodder production. It supports farmers in growing fodder crops and coarse grains on non-forest wasteland and grassland. The scheme aims to improve livestock feed quality and create income opportunities for rural farmers through value-added fodder products.
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