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Clear filtersPhool Vikash Yojana
Phool Vikash Yojana is a Bihar government scheme designed to encourage farmers to grow marigold flowers as a commercial crop. The scheme provides financial support through subsidies to make flower cultivation more affordable and profitable. It operates across 15 districts of Bihar and aims to develop the floriculture sector while creating additional income opportunities for farming families.
View DetailsFloriculture Development Scheme
The Floriculture Development Scheme, run by the Department of Agriculture in Meghalaya, encourages farmers to grow flowers as a profitable business. The scheme provides farmers with quality planting materials, seeds, and other inputs needed to start or expand flower farming. It supports both traditional flowers like marigold and jasmine, as well as modern varieties. This scheme aims to increase farm income and create employment in rural areas through commercial flower cultivation.
View DetailsCluster Mei Bagwani Ki Yojana
Cluster Mei Bagwani Ki Yojana is an agricultural scheme run by the Bihar government to promote cluster-based farming of high-value crops and flowers. The scheme focuses on cultivating selected crops like guava, amla, lemon, bael, lemongrass, papaya, marigold, dragon fruit, and strawberry in organized clusters. This approach helps farmers increase productivity, reduce costs, and access better market linkages. The scheme targets farmers in Bihar who want to shift to commercial horticulture and floriculture.
View DetailsAssistance Program for Planting in Floriculture
This is a financial assistance scheme run by the Gujarat government to help farmers grow flowers commercially. It provides subsidies for planting different types of flowers including loose flowers, cut flowers, and tuberous flowers. The scheme aims to promote floriculture as a profitable farming activity and increase farmer income in Gujarat.
View DetailsChief Minister Floriculture Mission
The Chief Minister Floriculture Mission is a scheme run by the Assam government to develop the floriculture (flower farming) sector across the state. Launched in 2014-15, it supports farmers and entrepreneurs in flower cultivation, marketing, and skill development. The scheme provides training and promotes modern farming techniques like shade net house cultivation using improved plant materials.
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