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Clear filtersMakhana Vikas Yojana
The Makhana Vikas Yojana is a Bihar state agriculture scheme designed to promote makhana (fox nut) cultivation across the state. Run by the Bihar Agriculture Department, it provides farmers with training in modern makhana farming techniques and financial support to purchase traditional equipment. The scheme aims to increase makhana production, improve farmer income, and develop this specialty crop as an important agricultural commodity in Bihar.
View DetailsFarmers Training Institute Scheme
The Farmers Training Institute Scheme in Meghalaya aims to improve farming practices by providing training to farmers at the village level on modern and innovative agricultural technologies. The scheme helps farmers learn updated farming methods and gain practical knowledge through exposure visits to agriculturally advanced states. This helps increase agricultural productivity and farmer income in Meghalaya.
View DetailsPromotion Of Intensive Aquaculture Through Introduction Of Bio-floc Technology During The Year 2021-22
This scheme by the Government of Odisha promotes Bio-floc technology for fish and shrimp farming. It helps farmers grow more fish and shrimp in smaller areas using modern, environment-friendly methods. The scheme aims to increase farm productivity and farmer income while protecting natural water resources.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas: Replantation
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help coffee farmers improve their plantation productivity. It provides support to replace old, worn-out, and unproductive coffee plants with new, high-quality varieties that produce more coffee and resist diseases. The scheme focuses on traditional coffee-growing regions across India and aims to increase coffee production and farmer income.
View DetailsProduction Incentive / Back-Ended Subsidy for Cultivation of Horticulture Crops
This scheme provides financial assistance to farmers in Puducherry who grow horticultural crops like Mango, Guava, and Sapota. The government offers one-time or recurring subsidies to support cultivation of these crops. Farmers with valid identity cards and authenticated land records can apply for this production incentive. The scheme aims to boost horticulture farming and increase farmer income.
View DetailsPrimary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank: For Poultry Development
This scheme provides loans for poultry and cattle farming through Primary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks in Tamil Nadu. It is designed to help farmers start or expand poultry farms with 200 birds or cattle farming with 2 cows. The scheme offers affordable credit at competitive interest rates to support rural agricultural development and improve farmer incomes.
View DetailsNamo Shetkari Mahasanman Nidhi Yojana
The Namo Shetkari Mahasanman Nidhi Yojana is a Maharashtra state scheme designed to increase farmer incomes by providing direct cash support. It is run by the Maharashtra State Government to complement the central PM-KISAN scheme. Eligible farmers receive an additional Rs. 6,000 per year, on top of the Rs. 6,000 they receive from PM-KISAN, totaling Rs. 12,000 annually.
View DetailsAgroforestry component under RKVY
The Agroforestry component under RKVY is a government scheme run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare to help farmers grow trees on their farmland along with regular crops. Launched in 2016-17, it aims to increase farmer income, expand forest cover across the country, and help fight climate change by storing carbon in trees.
View DetailsIntegrated Horticultural Development Program Through Diversification of Agriculture
This is a horticultural development scheme run by the Puducherry government to help farmers diversify their agriculture and improve crop productivity. The scheme provides financial subsidies through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode for buying farming tools, seeds, irrigation equipment, and organic inputs. It aims to promote sustainable farming practices and increase farmer incomes through better horticultural practices.
View DetailsRamie Crop Scheme
The Ramie Crop Scheme is a Meghalaya state agriculture initiative designed to promote cultivation of ramie, a high-value perennial textile crop. The scheme provides farmers with essential agricultural inputs and technical training to successfully grow ramie in suitable areas. By supporting this remunerative crop, the scheme aims to increase farmer income and develop Meghalaya's textile agriculture sector.
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