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Clear filtersRainfed Area Development
The Rainfed Area Development (RAD) scheme is run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare across all of India. Launched in 2014-15, it aims to improve farming in areas that depend on rainfall rather than irrigation. The scheme uses an area-based approach and promotes Integrated Farming System (IFS) to help farmers increase productivity, reduce risks from unpredictable weather, and farm sustainably.
View DetailsIntegrated Farming in Micro Watershed Scheme
This scheme is run by the Government of India to help farmers in Meghalaya practice integrated farming within micro watersheds. It combines multiple farming activities together to improve soil health, water availability, and farm income. The scheme provides training, technology support, and financial assistance to farmers who want to adopt sustainable and complementary farming practices on their land.
View Details"Integrated Farming for Productivity Improvement Scheme" by the Coconut Development Board
This scheme is run by the Coconut Development Board to help coconut farmers in Puducherry increase their farm productivity. Farmers receive direct financial assistance to set up demonstration plots and build organic manure units on their farms. The money is transferred directly to farmers' bank accounts (DBT mode) to support these improvements.
View DetailsMadho Singh Bhandari Cooperative Collective Farming Scheme
The Madho Singh Bhandari Cooperative Collective Farming Scheme is an Uttarakhand state initiative designed to improve the income and living standards of cooperative society members and farming committees. It promotes large-scale agricultural production through integrated farming models, modern storage facilities, and organized marketing of finished products. The scheme creates sustainable livelihood opportunities by enabling farmers to work together and increase their collective output.
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