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Clear filtersGoat Valley Scheme
The Goat Valley Scheme is run by the Government of Uttarakhand to create organized clusters for goat rearing across the state. It aims to help young people start their own goat farming businesses and transform traditional goat rearing into profitable enterprises. The scheme provides support to farmers and entrepreneurs who want to earn a steady income through organized, commercial goat rearing throughout the year.
View DetailsMahila Bakri Palan
Mahila Bakri Palan is a goat rearing scheme run by the Uttarakhand State Government to support vulnerable women. It provides financial assistance to help eligible women start goat farming as a source of income and livelihood. The scheme targets abandoned, widowed, destitute, single, and disaster-affected women who want to take up goat rearing.
View DetailsEstablishment of Regional Semen Production Laboratory and Semen Bank for sheep and goat
This is a Central Government scheme run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying to improve the quality of sheep and goat breeds across India. The scheme helps establish specialized laboratories at regional level that produce and store frozen semen for goats and liquid semen for sheep. These facilities support farmers and breeders in improving their livestock through modern reproductive technology and genetic upgradation.
View DetailsGroup Supply Of Goats And Sheep
This Maharashtra state scheme facilitates the group supply and distribution of goats and sheep to farmers and livestock rearers. It aims to promote animal husbandry and support rural livelihoods by making it easier for eligible beneficiaries to obtain quality goats and sheep in groups through cooperative organizations or government channels. The scheme is particularly targeted at tribal communities, small farmers, and those interested in starting or expanding livestock rearing activities.
View DetailsGoat Unit Scheme On Grants And Bank Loans
The Goat Unit Scheme On Grants And Bank Loans is run by the Animal Husbandry Department in Madhya Pradesh. It helps farmers start goat farming by providing financial support through grants and bank loans. Beneficiaries can purchase 10 or 11 goats for milk and meat production. The scheme offers subsidies of 40% for general farmers and 60% for SC/ST farmers.
View DetailsSubsidy Scheme For Establishment Of Goat Unit (10+1) For Scheduled Tribe Women
This scheme helps poor Scheduled Tribe women in Gujarat start goat farming businesses. Run by the Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, Government of Gujarat, it provides financial support to establish goat units. The scheme aims to improve livelihoods through livestock rearing and milk production.
View DetailsScheme for Supply of Male Goat on Subsidy Basis
This scheme, run by the Government of Madhya Pradesh, provides improved breed male goats to farmers on a grant (free) basis. It aims to improve the quality of goat breeding across the state by distributing high-quality breeds like Jamnapari, Barbari, and Sirohi goats. Goat farmers of all categories can benefit from this scheme to strengthen their livestock and improve productivity.
View DetailsKrishak Bakri Palan Yojna
Krishak Bakri Palan Yojana is a goat farming scheme run by the Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Himachal Pradesh. It aims to help economically weaker people earn more income by raising goats. The scheme also supports increased meat production in the state.
View DetailsScheme for Providing Employment Opportunities to Scheduled Castes by Establishing Livestock Units
This is a credit-linked self-employment scheme run by the Haryana government to help Scheduled Caste citizens find work and earn income. The scheme provides financial support to establish livestock units such as dairy farms, piggery farms, and sheep or goat rearing units. By starting these livestock businesses, unemployed Scheduled Caste individuals can become self-employed and improve their economic condition.
View DetailsSubsidy Scheme For Establishment Of Goat Unit (10+1) For General Category People
This scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, Government of Gujarat. It provides financial support to establish goat farming units with a minimum of 10 goats plus 1 breeding buck. The scheme aims to help economically poor livestock breeders in Gujarat increase their income through milk production and create employment opportunities.
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