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Clear filtersDevelopment Support for Coffee growers of North- Eastern Region (NER) : Support for Coffee Expansion
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, supports coffee growers in the North-Eastern Region of India. It helps convert Jhum lands (shifting cultivation areas) into permanent coffee plantations. The scheme aims to increase coffee production, provide stable livelihoods for tribal farmers, and promote sustainable agriculture in the region.
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 DetailsAssistance of Concentrate Feed for Pregnant Animals (Scheduled Tribe Category)
This scheme provides free concentrate feed to pregnant cattle owned by Scheduled Tribe livestock owners in Gujarat. Run by the Animal Husbandry Department, it aims to improve the health and immunity of pregnant animals, prevent diseases, and increase milk production for tribal farmers.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Quality Up-gradation (QUP)
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, provides financial support to coffee growers to improve the quality of their coffee production. It focuses on helping traditional coffee growers and non-tribal farmers in non-traditional coffee-growing areas. The scheme offers incentives to create infrastructure facilities needed for producing high-quality coffee.
View DetailsAssistance for Power Driven Chaff Cutter Scheme under Tribal Area Sub Plan (TASP- ST Category)
This scheme provides financial assistance to dairy farmers belonging to Scheduled Tribe (ST) category in Gujarat to purchase electric-powered chaff cutters. It is implemented under the Tribal Area Sub Plan (TASP). The scheme helps reduce wastage of green and dry fodder, making dairy farming more profitable and efficient for tribal farmers.
View DetailsFodder Minikits under Tribal Area Sub Plan (TASP) Scheme (ST Category)
This scheme provides improved varieties of fodder seeds to Scheduled Tribe farmers in Gujarat. It is run by the Directorate of Animal Husbandry under the Tribal Area Sub Plan (TASP). The main goal is to help tribal farmers grow better quality animal feed (fodder) on their farms through demonstration and training.
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