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Clear filtersCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Construction of Cement Drying Yards
This scheme helps tribal coffee growers in non-traditional areas improve the quality of their coffee production. Run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it encourages farmers to build cement drying yards and other quality improvement infrastructure. The scheme also helps growers get organic certification so they can earn better prices for their coffee in the market.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Coffee Expansion
This is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to expand Arabica coffee cultivation in non-traditional areas of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. The programme aims to increase coffee production while supporting afforestation and helping tribal communities settle permanently on Podu lands (shifting cultivation areas). It works with state-level agencies to provide technical and financial support to coffee growers.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Quality-Up-Gradation / Eco Certification / FPOs
This scheme helps tribal coffee growers improve the quality of their coffee production and obtain organic or eco-certifications. Run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it supports farmers in non-traditional coffee-growing areas by providing assistance for setting up quality improvement infrastructure. Better quality and certified coffee helps farmers earn higher prices and better returns in the market.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas: Replantation
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help coffee farmers improve their plantation productivity. It provides support to replace old, worn-out, and unproductive coffee plants with new, high-quality varieties that produce more coffee and resist diseases. The scheme focuses on traditional coffee-growing regions across India and aims to increase coffee production and farmer income.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Market Support
This scheme helps tribal coffee growers in non-traditional areas market their coffee through community-based approaches. Run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it provides financial support to make coffee farming more profitable. The scheme focuses on helping tribal farmers organize together to sell their coffee at better prices and access wider markets.
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 DetailsSupport to children of labourers working in coffee plantation / curing works in Traditional Areas, Non-Traditional Area and North Eastern Region
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, provides support to children of workers employed in coffee plantations and coffee curing establishments across India. It aims to help the families of coffee industry laborers by offering assistance for their children's welfare and development. The scheme covers workers in traditional coffee-growing areas, non-traditional areas, and the North Eastern Region.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Water Augmentation (WAS)
This scheme helps coffee farmers improve their plantation productivity through water augmentation support. Run by the Coffee Board under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it targets both traditional coffee growers and non-tribal growers in non-traditional areas. The scheme provides financial assistance and technical support to install water management systems, helping farmers maintain consistent water supply for their coffee plants and increase production.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Eco Pulpers
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, helps coffee growers protect the environment by using eco-friendly pulpers. It supports both traditional coffee growers and those in non-traditional areas. The scheme aims to reduce pollution from coffee processing by encouraging the use of modern, environment-friendly equipment that follows pollution control standards.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas, Non-Traditional Area and North Eastern Region : Farmers Producer Organizations (FPOs)
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, provides support to help coffee farming communities grow stronger and become economically sustainable. It focuses on Farmers Producer Organizations (FPOs) in traditional coffee areas, new coffee-growing regions, and the North Eastern states. The scheme aims to create a supportive environment where coffee farmers can work together, improve their farming practices, and earn better incomes.
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