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Clear filtersAtma Nirbhar Pashu Palan Yojana
The Atma Nirbhar Pashu Palan Yojana is an Arunachal Pradesh state scheme that provides financial assistance to help people become self-reliant through livestock and animal husbandry activities. It supports unemployed individuals, self-help groups (SHGs), and cooperative societies in rural areas. The scheme promotes sustainable farming practices and strengthens the livestock sector to improve rural livelihoods.
View DetailsFeed The Seed
Feed the Seed is an agricultural initiative launched by the Government of Telangana to help farmers become self-reliant in seed production. The program provides farmers with free, high-quality seeds of various crops to encourage them to grow and produce their own seeds. This scheme supports sustainable farming practices and reduces farmers' dependence on external seed suppliers. It is part of Telangana's effort to strengthen agriculture and improve farmer livelihoods in the state.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas: Water Augmentation
This scheme is run by the Coffee Board under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help coffee farmers in traditional coffee-growing areas. It focuses on improving coffee plantation productivity by providing support for water management and water augmentation facilities. The scheme aims to increase coffee production and ensure sustainable farming practices in established coffee regions across India.
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 DetailsVermicompost Ikai
Vermicompost Ikai is a Rajasthan agricultural scheme that provides financial support to farmers for adopting vermicompost production. Vermicompost is organic fertilizer made through a natural process using earthworms to break down organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. The scheme aims to help farmers improve soil fertility, reduce chemical fertilizer use, and increase agricultural productivity through sustainable farming practices.
View DetailsAgricultural Skill Development Training Programme For Women Farmers And Farmers
This scheme, run by the Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, Government of Gujarat, provides agricultural skill development training to women farmers and farmers. It aims to improve farming practices and increase productivity through practical training and knowledge transfer. The program is designed to empower farmers, especially women, with modern agricultural techniques and sustainable farming methods.
View DetailsKisan Suryoday Yojana (KSY)
Kisan Suryoday Yojana (KSY) is a Gujarat state government scheme launched in 2020-2021 to provide affordable daytime electricity to farmers for agricultural activities. The scheme promotes the use of solar and non-conventional renewable energy sources for irrigation and farm operations. It aims to reduce farmers' dependence on grid electricity during peak agricultural seasons and support sustainable farming practices.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Mixed Shade Tree saplings
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, encourages coffee growers in non-traditional areas to plant mixed native and fruit-yielding trees like mango, jack, syzygium, and orange alongside their coffee plants. The trees create natural shade for coffee plants while improving soil fertility and moisture retention. This helps increase coffee productivity and supports sustainable farming practices.
View DetailsOrganic Manure Scheme
The Organic Manure Scheme in Meghalaya is designed to help farmers learn how to make organic compost at their village level. The scheme provides hands-on training in producing organic inputs like compost, which helps keep plants healthy naturally. This supports sustainable farming practices that are better for the soil and environment. The scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture, Meghalaya.
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