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Clear filtersCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Construction of Cement Drying Yards
This scheme helps tribal coffee growers in non-traditional areas improve the quality of their coffee production. Run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it encourages farmers to build cement drying yards and other quality improvement infrastructure. The scheme also helps growers get organic certification so they can earn better prices for their coffee in the market.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee growers of North- Eastern Region (NER) : Support for Quality upgradation / Eco Certification / FPOs
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, supports coffee growers in the North-Eastern Region to improve the quality of their coffee production. It helps growers set up infrastructure for quality improvement and obtain eco-certifications for their coffee. By improving quality and gaining certifications, coffee growers can sell their produce at better prices and earn higher incomes.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee growers of North- Eastern Region (NER) : Support for Coffee Expansion
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, supports coffee growers in the North-Eastern Region of India. It helps convert Jhum lands (shifting cultivation areas) into permanent coffee plantations. The scheme aims to increase coffee production, provide stable livelihoods for tribal farmers, and promote sustainable agriculture in the region.
View DetailsMarket Development and Export Promotion : Assistance for Coffee Exports
This is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help Indian coffee exporters increase their earnings. The scheme focuses on promoting high-quality, value-added coffees and specialty green coffees in international markets. It aims to build and strengthen the 'Made in India' brand for coffee products globally.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Coffee Expansion
This is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to expand Arabica coffee cultivation in non-traditional areas of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. The programme aims to increase coffee production while supporting afforestation and helping tribal communities settle permanently on Podu lands (shifting cultivation areas). It works with state-level agencies to provide technical and financial support to coffee growers.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Quality-Up-Gradation / Eco Certification / FPOs
This scheme helps tribal coffee growers improve the quality of their coffee production and obtain organic or eco-certifications. Run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it supports farmers in non-traditional coffee-growing areas by providing assistance for setting up quality improvement infrastructure. Better quality and certified coffee helps farmers earn higher prices and better returns in the market.
View DetailsAssistance for Digitization of Business Processes and Adoption of eCommerce
This scheme helps small and medium businesses (MSMEs) in Rajasthan go digital by offering financial help to buy software and equipment. It also supports businesses in selling online through e-commerce platforms. The government reimburses a large portion of these costs to make digitization affordable for business owners.
View DetailsDPIIT Internship Scheme
The DPIIT Internship Scheme is run by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. This scheme offers internship opportunities to students and research scholars studying in recognized Indian and foreign universities. Interns can choose their internship duration between 1, 2, or 3 months based on their convenience and academic schedule.
View Details“Exposure Tour for the Coir Artisans” Component of the "Development of Coir" Scheme
This scheme is run by the Department of Industries and Commerce in Puducherry to help coir artisans learn new skills and modern techniques. Artisans are taken on exposure tours to visit leading coir production units in other states across India. The goal is to help artisans understand the latest methods, equipment, and business ideas used in the coir industry so they can improve their own work and businesses.
View Details"Training in Handicrafts" Component of the "Development Of Handicrafts" Scheme
This scheme, run by the Department of Industries and Commerce in Puducherry, provides training in traditional handicrafts using the Gurukulam model (learning from master craftspeople). It aims to help rural poor people learn valuable craft skills and find better employment opportunities. The training helps preserve traditional handicraft knowledge while creating new livelihoods for trainees.
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