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Clear filtersNational Livestock Mission: Establishment of State Semen Bank
The National Livestock Mission's Semen Bank scheme helps improve the quality of sheep and goat breeds across India. Run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, it collects and stores semen from superior male animals. This semen is used for artificial insemination to help farmers breed healthier, more productive sheep and goats. The scheme benefits farmers, dairy cooperatives, and animal husbandry departments at the state level.
View DetailsPradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana
Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying. It aims to develop India's fisheries sector in a way that is healthy for the environment, creates profitable businesses, and benefits fishing communities fairly. The scheme provides financial support and resources to fishers, fish farmers, and those involved in fish-related businesses across all states.
View DetailsTraining on Artificial Insemination for Self-Employment
This scheme, run by the Animal Husbandry Department of Madhya Pradesh, provides training in artificial insemination (a method to improve milk production in cattle). The training aims to create self-employment opportunities for unemployed youth, especially in rural areas. Trained participants become Gausevaks (cattle caretakers) and can earn income by providing artificial insemination services to farmers.
View DetailsEstablishment of Entrepreneur for Breed Development in Small Ruminant Sector (Sheep and Goat Farming)
This scheme helps entrepreneurs establish sheep and goat breeding units to improve the quality of livestock breeds in India. Run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, it is part of a larger program to develop better breeds of small ruminants. The scheme targets farmers and entrepreneurs who want to start or expand sheep and goat farming businesses. It provides support to create breeding centers that will help improve animal quality across the country.
View DetailsPrimary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank: For Animal Husbandry
This scheme provides loans to farmers and animal husbandry workers in Tamil Nadu to help them start or expand livestock farming activities. Run by Primary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks, it aims to increase rural income and support sustainable agriculture through animal farming. The loan is designed for farmers who want to buy cattle, goats, poultry, or other livestock for commercial purposes.
View DetailsAnimal Husbandry
This Tamil Nadu scheme supports Tribal communities in improving their livelihoods through animal husbandry. It provides subsidies to help beneficiaries establish animal units including sheep, milch animals, and calves. The scheme also covers veterinary health services and artificial insemination facilities to ensure the health and productivity of livestock.
View DetailsScheme for Conservation and Development of Indigenous Cattle and Murrah Development
This scheme is run by the Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Government of Haryana. It aims to help farmers conserve and develop indigenous breeds of cattle and buffaloes, particularly the Murrah breed. The scheme encourages farmers to raise these native breeds through financial support and incentives.
View DetailsScheme for Providing Employment Opportunities by Establishing Piggery, Sheep and Goat Units (General) under Mukhya Mantri Antyodaya Parivaar Utthan Yojana
This Haryana government scheme helps unemployed people start their own livestock farming business. Under the Mukhya Mantri Antyodaya Parivaar Utthan Yojana, the government provides a 25% subsidy on the cost of animals when you take a loan to set up a piggery, sheep, or goat unit. The scheme aims to create self-employment opportunities in animal husbandry.
View DetailsAssistance for Power Driven Chaff Cutter Scheme under Integrated Fodder Development Scheme (General Category)
This scheme provides financial assistance to dairy farmers in Gujarat to purchase power-driven chaff cutters. Run by the Department of Animal Husbandry under the Integrated Fodder Development Scheme, it aims to help General Category dairy farmers reduce wastage of green and dry fodder, making their dairy farming more profitable and efficient.
View DetailsFodder Minikits under Tribal Area Sub Plan (TASP) Scheme (ST Category)
This scheme provides improved varieties of fodder seeds to Scheduled Tribe farmers in Gujarat. It is run by the Directorate of Animal Husbandry under the Tribal Area Sub Plan (TASP). The main goal is to help tribal farmers grow better quality animal feed (fodder) on their farms through demonstration and training.
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