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Clear filtersPlanning for Best Livestock Keeper's Award Function
This is a recognition and award scheme run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department of Gujarat. It honors the best livestock keepers and animal husbandry workers across the state. Beneficiaries are recognized at Taluka (block), District, and State levels for their excellence and outstanding practices in raising and managing livestock.
View DetailsAssistance of Concentrate Feed for Pregnant Animals (Scheduled Caste Category)
This scheme provides free concentrate feed to pregnant cattle owned by Scheduled Caste Category livestock owners in Gujarat. It is run by the Animal Husbandry Department of Gujarat State. The main goal is to improve the health of pregnant animals, strengthen their immunity, prevent diseases, and increase milk production.
View DetailsEstablishment of 50 Milch Animals Dairy Unit
This scheme, run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department of Gujarat, helps livestock owners set up dairy farms with 50 milch animals (milk-producing cattle). It provides financial aid to support sustainable dairy production and create self-employment opportunities in rural areas. The scheme is designed for farmers and livestock owners who want to start or expand their dairy business.
View DetailsSpecial Livestock Insurance Scheme
The Special Livestock Insurance Scheme is a welfare programme run by the Haryana government to provide free insurance protection for livestock owned by Scheduled Caste (SC) families. The scheme covers various animals including cows, buffalo, sheep, goats, pigs, and camels. It aims to reduce financial risk and provide economic security to resource-poor SC families engaged in livestock rearing activities.
View DetailsPanchayat Samiti Nandishala Jan Sahbhagita Yojana
The Panchayat Samiti Nandishala Jan Sahbhagita Yojana is a Rajasthan state scheme that provides shelter and care for stray male cattle. The scheme works with local Panchayat Samitis (village councils) to build cattle shelters called 'Nandishalas' in rural areas. This initiative aims to protect stray cattle while involving the community in animal welfare activities. It is part of efforts to support animal husbandry and promote compassionate treatment of livestock in villages.
View DetailsScheme for Providing Employment Opportunities by Establishing Piggery, Sheep and Goat Units (General)
This is a credit-linked self-employment scheme run by the Haryana government to help unemployed people start their own livestock farming business. You can establish a sheep unit, goat unit, or piggery unit with financial assistance. The scheme provides both the animals and credit support to get your business started.
View DetailsNationwide Artificial Insemination Programme
The Nationwide Artificial Insemination Programme (NAIP) is run by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying. This scheme helps farmers and livestock owners improve the quality and productivity of their animals through scientific breeding methods. By using artificial insemination, farmers can breed healthier, more productive cattle and other livestock, leading to better milk production and meat quality.
View DetailsSubsidy Scheme For Establishment Of Goat Unit (10+1) For Scheduled Caste People
This scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, Government of Gujarat. It provides financial support to help Scheduled Caste people start goat farming units with 10 female goats and 1 male goat. The scheme aims to improve livelihoods, create employment, and increase milk production among economically poor livestock breeders in Gujarat.
View DetailsBakri Palan Yojana
Bakri Palan Yojana is a goat-rearing scheme run by the Uttarakhand State Government to help citizens start their own goat farming business. Under this scheme, the government provides financial assistance to eligible beneficiaries to purchase goats and set up a goat-rearing unit with 10 female goats and 1 male goat. The scheme supports self-employment and income generation through livestock farming for a period of 10 to 14 months.
View DetailsEstablishment of 1 to 20 Milch Animal Farm
This scheme, run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department of Gujarat, helps livestock farmers start dairy farming by providing financial support. It is designed for farmers who want to establish a small dairy farm with 1 to 20 milch (milk-producing) animals. The scheme aims to promote animal husbandry as a sustainable business and create rural employment opportunities.
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