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Clear filtersBuffalo Entrepreneurship Development Scheme
The Buffalo Entrepreneurship Development Scheme is a livestock promotion initiative in Odisha that encourages farmers to start dairy farming using buffalo rearing. Run by the state government, this scheme aims to increase milk production, improve nutrition in rural communities, and create sustainable livelihoods for marginalized and small farmers in Odisha.
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 DetailsNanaji Deshmukh Krishi Sanjivani Prakalp
Nanaji Deshmukh Krishi Sanjivani Prakalp is a Maharashtra government scheme run by the Department of Agriculture to help small farmers in drought-prone and salt-affected areas become more resilient to climate change. The scheme provides training and support in climate-smart farming techniques and modern agricultural practices across 5,000 villages in 15 districts of Maharashtra.
View DetailsAmar Fasal Amar Gola
Amar Fasal Amar Gola is a pilot project by the West Bengal Government designed to support marginal farmers by providing financial assistance to build their own storage facilities and buy vending carts. This scheme helps small farmers store their produce safely and sell directly to customers, reducing losses and increasing their income. The project focuses on improving agricultural infrastructure at the farm level.
View DetailsScheme for Establishment of Backyard Poultry Units
This scheme helps poor families, small farmers, landless workers, and economically weaker people start small poultry units in their backyards. Run by the Haryana government, it aims to improve household income, nutrition, and living standards through backyard chicken and bird rearing. The scheme provides support for setting up basic poultry infrastructure and resources needed to begin poultry farming at home.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas: Support to Small Growers' Collectives/ SHGs/ Cooperatives for Coffee Marketing
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry across all of India. It helps small and tiny coffee growers by encouraging them to form groups called collectives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), or cooperatives. The scheme provides financial support to help these groups market and sell their coffee together, making it easier for small farmers to reach buyers and earn better prices.
View DetailsChief Minister’s Shasakt Kisan Yojana
Chief Minister's Shasakt Kisan Yojana (CM-SKY) is a scheme run by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh to help women farmers, marginal farmers, and small farmers become self-employed. The scheme focuses on horticulture activities like tea and rubber cultivation. Its main goal is to increase farmers' income and support the commercialization of farming in the state.
View DetailsHorticulture Mission for North Eastern Hill Scheme- Meghalaya
The Horticulture Mission for North Eastern Hill Scheme is a government initiative run by the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare to support horticulture development in Meghalaya. The scheme aims to help marginal and small farmers increase productivity and quality of fruit crops through modern farming techniques. It provides support for better plant management, quality seeds, protected cultivation systems, and efficient irrigation methods.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in North Eastern Region: Quality Upgradation / Certification: Support for Eco-Certification / Organic Certification
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help coffee growers in the North Eastern Region improve the quality of their coffee. It supports farmers in getting eco-certification and organic certification for their coffee, which helps them sell to specialty markets at better prices. The scheme especially encourages small farmers to form groups or cooperatives to pursue certification together.
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