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🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Kisan Kaleva Yojana

Under the Kisan Kaleva Scheme run by the Rajasthan Government, food is provided at concessional rates through coupons to the farmers and their assistants who come to sell crops in the vegetable market premises.

💰The scheme aims to provide affordable and nutritious meals to farmers and their helpers at a subsidized rate of ₹5/- per plate. | - The meals will be provided in the mandi premises itself. | - The menu for the meal includes: | - 8 chapatis (made from 250 grams of flour). | - 1 bowl of dal (125 grams). | - 1 bowl of vegetables (125 grams). | - 50 grams of jaggery (in winter, from October to March). | - 200 ml of buttermilk (in summer, from April to September).
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Kisan Parivahan Yojana

This scheme has been introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department, Gujarat. It aims to provide financial assistance to farmers for purchasing medium-sized goods vehicles to facilitate the transportation of agricultural produce.

💰Name of the ComponentStandard of Assistance (For Small, Marginal, Women, SC/ST Farmers)Standard of Assistance (For General/Other Farmers)Medium-sized goods vehicles (capacity of 600kg to 1500 kg)35% of the total vehicle cost or ₹75,000/-, whichever is lower25% of the total vehicle cost or ₹50,000/-, whichever is lower> Note: | - Minimum Time Limit for Reclaiming Benefits: 5 Years
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Kisan Samriddhi Yojana - Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh State Government started a scheme "Kisan Samriddhi Yojana" for farmer.

💰Mining Grant: | S. No.Farmer CategoryGrant Eligibility1GeneralActual Cost of mining (Including casing pipe) or Rs. 10,000/- whichever is less2SC/ST Actual Cost of mining (Including casing pipe) or Rs. 18,000/- whichever is less | Subsidy on pump installation: | S. No.Farmer CategoryGrant Eligibility1GeneralCost of pump and accessories or Rs. 20,000/- whichever is less.2SC/STCost of pump and accessories or Rs. 25,000/- whichever is less.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Kisan Samriddhi Yojana Jharkhand

The "Kisan Samriddhi Yojana" by the Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry & Cooperative, Government of Jharkhand, promotes solar-powered irrigation systems to reduce agricultural costs and dependency on fossil fuels. Farmers receive up to 90% subsidy for solar units under this initiative.

💰Farmers receive a 90% subsidy on solar-powered irrigation units, reducing their agricultural costs. | - Two types of solar units are available: 5 HP fixed and 2 HP portable, catering to varied irrigation needs. | - Solar units eliminate the need for electricity or diesel, ensuring year-round irrigation. | - The portable 2 HP unit is mobile, making it suitable for multi-location usage. | - Reduced maintenance costs for solar-powered systems. | - Encourages sustainable energy use, contributing to environmental conservation.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Kisan Vriksha Mitra Yojana

The scheme aims to promote commercial tree plantation on private lands, ensuring buyback of produce, increasing farmers' income, and generating employment. The scheme benefits farmers, private institutions, and other stakeholders by providing financial assistance for plantation.

💰Financial Assistance | - 100% financial assistance for plantation on up to 5 acres of land (maximum 5,000 plants). | - 50% financial assistance for plantation on more than 5 acres of land (maximum 1,000 plants per acre). | - 50% financial assistance for private educational institutions, private trusts, panchayats, and leased landholders. | Buyback Assurance | The government ensures buyback of produce like eucalyptus, bamboo, and other economically beneficial trees at a predetermined support price. The scheme also involves private companies and supportive organizations for financial collaboration and buyback assurance. | Employment Generation | The scheme aims to create employment opportunities through plantation activities. | Mode of Disbursement | Financial assistance is disbursed directly to the beneficiaries' accounts after verification of plantation work. | Frequency of Disbursement | Assistance is provided over three years, with yearly disbursements based on the survival rate of plants.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Kishan Kalpvriksh Yojana (Scheme for Assistance to APMCs to Provide Basic and Modern Facilities) (General)

The scheme "Kishan Kalpvriksh Yojana (Scheme for Assistance to APMCs to Provide Basic and Modern Facilities) (General)" aims to improve agricultural market infrastructure by providing financial assistance to Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMCs) for developing modern facilities.

💰Financial Support for Market Committees: Allocates significant funds (25% for 'A' and 'B' class, 50% for 'C' and 'D' class) to support the development and functioning of various market committees. - Post-Harvest Management: Includes crucial facilities such as cleaning and grading facilities, cold storage, and ripening chambers to minimize post-harvest losses and improve produce quality. - Farmer Education and Empowerment: Establishes farmers' training centers and organizes agricultural camps to educate farmers on modern agricultural practices, including the proper use of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides. - Improved Hygiene and Waste Management: Provides sanitation facilities and offers assistance to market committees for purchasing solid waste management equipment, promoting cleaner market environments.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Kishan Kalpvriksh Yojana (Scheme for Assistance to APMCs to Provide Basic and Modern Facilities) (Tribal)

The scheme “Kishan Kalpvriksh Yojana (Scheme for Assistance to APMCs to Provide Basic and Modern Facilities) (Tribal)” aims to strengthen agricultural markets by providing financial assistance for the modernization and development of basic facilities to Cooperative Market Committees in tribal areas.

💰Financial Assistance for Modernization: The scheme provides financial help for the modernization of Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMCs). - Support for Basic Facility Creation: Assistance is offered for the creation of essential and modern facilities within these market committees.
🌾 AgricultureState

Krishak Durghatna Kalyan Yojana

The government will provide compensation to the farmers after any accident.

💰In this scheme, the Uttar Pradesh government will provide the following amount / financial assistance or compensation amount to the farmers if they are victims of the accident – | - Compensation for loss of both hands and legs of the farmer – Rs 5 lakh. | - In case of loss of 1 hand and 1 foot – Rs.5 lakh. | - In case of disability of one leg and one hand – financial assistance ranges from 2 to 3 lakhs. | - In case of the death of a farmer in an accident – ​​a compensation amount of up to Rs.5 lakh will be given. | - In the case of disability which is more than 25% but less than 50% – assistance is between 1 to 2 lakhs. | - In case of loss of an eye due to the accident – ​​assistance up to Rs.5 lakh. | Assistance will be given to the victims of these accidents : Farmers have to apply to get profit compensation under the scheme. Under the scheme, the government will provide benefits to the victims of these accidents – | - On damage and/or death due to falling tree | - due to landslide. | - travel incident. | - struck by lightning. | - being swept away by a flood. | - animal bite. | - due to electrocution. | - burning in fire. | - house collapse. | - terrorist attack. | - accident in a fight. | - falling into the chamber. | - murder in robbery.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Krishak Utpadak Kshati Sahayata Yojana

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance and compensation to farmers in the event of loss or damage to crops, livestock, or agricultural land caused by fire, flood, or heavy rains in the notified areas of the state.

💰Damage caused by fire accidents to standing crops, harvested crops in the field, crops stored in barns for threshing, or residual produce in the notified market areas of Uttarakhand State, as well as damage to property and livestock due to fire in the farmer’s house, and damage to agricultural land due to floods or rain-induced soil erosion, all such losses make farmers eligible to receive compensation under this scheme.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Krishi Input Anudan Yojana

The scheme aims to provide agricultural input subsidies in affected areas due to the rise in water levels of rivers like Ganga and Kosi and flood-related crop damage from heavy rainfall.

💰Subsidy Amounts per Hectare: | - Non-irrigated (year-dependent) crop areas: ₹8,500/-. | - Irrigated crop areas: ₹17,000/-. | - Perpetual/ perennial crops: ₹22,500/-. | Minimum Subsidy Amounts to Farmers: | - Non-irrigated (year-dependent) crop areas: ₹1,000/-. | - Irrigated crop areas: ₹2,000/-. | - Perpetual/ perennial crops: ₹2,500/-.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Krishi Yantra

In the Krishi Yantra scheme, the farmer purchases farming-related equipment from an authorized dealer, then the state government gives a subsidy to the farmers.

💰Grant Details : Details of grant payable scheme-wise and category-wise of instruments | S. No.Mechanization (Tractor/Power Operated Equipment)Horsepower RangeSC/ST/small/marginal and women farmersOther category farmers1Seed drill/seed cum fertilizer drill20 B.H.P. With a capacity of less than 35 B.H.P. to a capacity of more than50 percent of the price or maximum ₹15,000-₹28,000 whichever is less..40 percent of the price or maximum ₹12,000-₹22,400, whichever is less.2Disc Plough/Disc Harrow20 B.H.P. ( Brake Horse Power) With a capacity of less than 35 B.H.P. to a capacity of more than50 percent of the value or maximum ₹20,000-₹50,000 whichever is less40 percent of the price or maximum ₹16,000-₹40,000, whichever is less3Rotovator20 B.H.P. With a capacity of less than 35 B.H.P. to a capacity of more than50 percent of the price or maximum ₹42,000-₹50,400. Whichever is less40 percent of the price or maximum ₹34,000-₹40,300, whichever is less. 4Multi crop thresher20 B.H.P. With a capacity of less than 35 B.H.P. to a capacity of more than50 percent of the value or maximum ₹30,000-₹1,00,000. whichever is less.40 percent of the value or maximum ₹25,000-₹80,000, whichever is less.5Ridge Furrow Planter/ Multi Crop Planter/ Tractor Operated Ripper20 B.H.P. With a capacity of less than 35 B.H.P. to a capacity of more than50 percent of the value or maximum ₹30,000-₹75,000. Whichever is less40 percent of the price or maximum ₹24,000-₹60,000, whichever is less.6Chisel plow20 B.H.P. With a capacity of less than 35 B.H.P. to a capacity of more than50 percent of the price or maximum ₹10,000-₹20,000. Whichever is less40 percent of the price or maximum ₹8,000-₹16,000, whichever is lower. | The limit of maximum grant on agricultural equipment mentioned above is the BHP of their tractor/power tiller/power driven equipment. Based on capacity. | Note- | - Subsidy on all other approved agricultural machinery will be payable as per the provisions of Sub Mission on Agricultural Mechanization (SMAM). | - NFSM (Wheat and Pulses) Under the scheme, SMAM on agricultural equipment like Rotavator/Turbo Seeder, Multicrop Thresher, Seed Drill/Seed cum Fertilizer Drill, Disc Harrow/Disc Plow etc. The grant is payable as per the provisions of the scheme.
🌾 AgricultureCentral

Krishonnati Yojana - Sub Mission On Seed And Planting Material (SMSP)

The Sub-Mission on Seeds and Planting Material (SMSP) aims to increase the production of certified / quality seed, increase SRR, upgrade the quality of farm-saved seeds, strengthen the seed multiplication chain, promote new technologies and methodologies in seed production, processing, testing, etc.

🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Krshak Prashikshan Tatha Bhraman Karyakram

Under the scheme, Horticulture and Food Processing Department provide visit to the different location to make the farmers aware of the new technologies of agronomy by giving them tours.

💰Farmer training within the state : ₹1,000/- per farmer per month (maximum 7 days) | - Farmer training outside the state : ₹1,500/- per farmer per day. | - Exposure visit outside the state to observe new technology (new component) : ₹1,500/- per farmer per day. | - A total of ₹12,000/- for 20 trainees in one-day farmer training and tour, i.e. maximum expenditure per farmer is ₹500/- and honorarium to the host farmer is ₹100/-, thus the total maximum expenditure is Rs 600/- per farmer.
🌾 AgricultureState

Krushak Assistance For Livelihood And Income Augmentation

Through the implementation of Krushak Assistance for Livelihood and Income Augmentation - KALIA Scheme , the State Government aims to lend farmers with an all inclusive and flexible support system, ensuring accelerated agricultural prosperity.

🌾 AgricultureState

Krushy Aranya Protsaha Yojane (kapy)

The Karnataka Forest Department launched 'Krushi Aranya Protsaha Yojane (KAPY)' in 2011-12 to encourage farmers and the public to increase forest and tree cover by providing subsidized seedlings and monetary incentives for planting

🌾 AgricultureState

Livelihood Support To Marine Fishermen During Fishing Ban Period

Livelihood Support to Marine Fishermen during the Fishing Ban Period scheme under the Department of Fisheries & Animal Resources Development, Government of Odisha aims to support the livelihood of marine fisher families.

💰Only one member of the affected families shall be assisted with ₹15,000/- annually under the scheme. | - The amount shall be paid to the beneficiaries between November and March of a financial year in one Installment. | - The assistance amount shall be released to the beneficiaries through Direct Benefit Transfer.
🌾 AgricultureCentral

Livestock Health and Diseases Control

The Livestock Health and Diseases Control (LH&DC) scheme is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) implemented by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying (DAHD), Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, Government of India.

💰Improved animal health and productivity: To protect livestock from diseases, which leads to improved animal health and productivity.1. Reduced economic losses: To reduce economic losses to farmers due to livestock diseases.1. Improved food security: To improve food security by ensuring a steady supply of livestock products.1. Increased employment opportunities: To increased employment opportunities in the livestock sector.1. Improved rural livelihood: To improve the livelihoods of rural people who depend on livestock for their income.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Livestock Mission Scheme - Interest Payment on Loan

The scheme aims to promote self-employment opportunities at the local level by encouraging livestock-based entrepreneurship and reducing the financial burden on beneficiaries through payment of 90% of the bank loan interest by the State Government.

💰For promoting self-employment at the local level, 90% of the interest subsidy on the bank loan taken by the applicant for setting up the following units is borne by the State Government: | Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme: | - 5 cow units | - 10 cow units | - 2 buffalo units | - 5 buffalo units | Load Carrier Entrepreneurship Development Scheme: | - 1 mule unit | - 2 mule unit | Sheep and Goat Entrepreneurship Development Scheme: | - Sheep/Goat (5 female + 1 male) | - Sheep/Goat (10 female + 1 male) | Pig Entrepreneurship Development Scheme: | - Pig (5 female + 1 male) | - Pig (10 female + 1 male) | Poultry Entrepreneurship Development Scheme: | - Commercial broiler farm for 1,000 birds | - Small commercial layer farm for 250 birds
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Madhya Pradesh Fasal Vividhikaran (Crop Diversification) Encouragement Scheme

The scheme aims to encourage crop diversification by providing necessary inputs to farmers who shift from growing wheat and paddy. Benefits are provided primarily to the implementing Company, Firm, or Institution to cover costs related to Human Resources and Marketing, benefiting farmers.

💰The scheme permits the costs incurred for necessary inputs provided to farmers to inspire them towards diversification. | - The scheme primarily sanctions costs related to Human Resources (Manav Sansadhan) deployed for area overlap and Marketing (Vipanan). | - The scheme generally does not sanction Capital (Poonji) expenditure. | - Capital expenditure may be sanctioned only in special circumstances for Critical Equipment. | - Assistance from the State Government is provided for a minimum period of 3 years. | - The period of assistance may be extended based on specific needs. | - The applicant organization, if eligible for other Central Government or State Government schemes for capital investment, will be facilitated to receive such assistance. | Conditions | - _The implementation and monitoring of the scheme must ensure that work is carried out according to the determined directions and guidelines of the State Level Project Screening Committee (SLPSC)._ | - _The proposal submitted by the applicant must detail the viability (Vyavsayata) and provide justification (Aparikshan) for the Proposed Expenditures (Prastavit Vyay)._ | - _If the applicant Company, Firm, or Institution violates the conditions of the sanction, especially the terms of the Detailed Project Report (DPR), provision will be made for regulatory action or recovery of funds._
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Madhya Pradesh Lok Vaniki Yojana

The scheme aims to provide for the management of tree covered areas located on private land and revenue land under the MP Public Forestry Act, 2001. The scheme benefits landowners, Gram Panchayats, or Gram Sabhas by allowing them to undertake the scientific management of their tree covered areas.

💰Authorization for scientific management of tree-covered areas. | Conditions | - _The designated Landowner, Gram Panchayat, or Gram Sabha must implement the Technical Management Plan according to the activities and conditions specified within the plan._ | - _For "Lok Van" (Public Forest) management plans, the Gram Sabha must authorize the implementation of the specified activities through a resolution of the Social Audit Committee._ | - _If the management plan involves harvesting timber, the concerned Landowner, Gram Panchayat, or Gram Sabha must provide advance notification regarding the proposed date of harvesting to the Range Officer (Van Kshetra Adhikari) or Tehsildar, at least seven days prior to the proposed date._ | - _The Landowner, Gram Panchayat, or Gram Sabha must maintain a register regarding the trees harvested, using the prescribed format within the Technical Management Plan._ | - _All subsequent operations and transactions mentioned in the Technical Management Plan must be completed within the stipulated time._ | - _The implementation of the approved Technical Management Plan will be monitored by the Competent Authority (Samyak Pradhikari) through a committee or other authorized official under the supervision of the Divisional Officer (Van Mandal Adhikari)._ | - _The approval of the Technical Management Plan may be revoked if there is a violation of the defined conditions or rules._
🌾 AgricultureState

Madilu Kit

The Madilu Programme is a government initiative focused on empowering rural communities through skill development and entrepreneurship opportunities. | It aims to create sustainable livelihoods, reduce poverty, and enhance social and economic well-being in rural areas.

🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandi shramik kalyaan yojana

The Agriculture Department of Rajasthan runs the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandi Shramik Kalyan Yojana, a program that offers a range of assistance programs to improve the well-being of mandi laborers.

💰Obstetric Support: | - For a maximum of two deliveries, the female license holder Hammal and Palledar are entitled to be paid assistance equivalent to 45 days' wages as per the prevailing wage rate determined by the state government as an unskilled labourer. | - As paternity leave, an amount equivalent to 15 days wages is payable to the Hammal/Tulara/Palledar father of the child as per the prevailing wage rate determined by the State Government as an unskilled laborer. | Help for marriage: | - To the extent of the marriage of a licensed woman and two daughters of a licensed woman, ₹ 50,000/-per marriage assistance is payable. | - Application has to be submitted in the format prescribed by the concerned licensee 90 days before the marriage. | Scholarship / Meritorious Student Award Scheme | - Every student who gets first-division marks and whose guardian is a licensed Hammal or Palledar in Mandi is given a merit scholarship at the following rate:- | ClassMale StudentFemale StudentHigher grades (70% to 80%) in the 10th ₹3,000/- to ₹2,000/-₹3,500/-to ₹2,500/-lump sum per studentHigher scores in the 12th Between 80% to 90% between 70% to 80%₹5,000/-,₹4,000/-,₹3,000/-₹6,000/-,₹5,000/-,₹4,000/-lump sum per studentMore than 60% marks in graduation₹4,000/-₹5,000/-lump sum per studentMore than 60% marks in post-graduation₹3,000/-₹4,000/-lump sum per student | - This award is payable as soon as possible within three months of establishing eligibility. | Medical Aid:- | - Reimbursement of medical expenditures up to a maximum of ₹20,000/-is permitted if a licensed Hammaal or Pulladar becomes gravely ill (due to cancer, heart attack, liver, kidney, etc.) and is admitted to a government hospital or health center.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Maintenance of Horti Hubs

The objective of the scheme is to procure good quality disease-free and commercially accepted varieties of the identified flowers and multiply and, to serve as a demonstration cum training ground for those who are interested in Floriculture and who intend to make this as their means of livelihood.

💰Pattern of Assistance: | Organizing demonstration cum training on hi-tech floriculture for farmers who are interested in floriculture, and renovation/repairing of old hubs. | Type of Assistance: | Demonstration and Training
🌾 AgricultureState

Maintenance Of Pregnant Desi Indigenous Cows Ration For BPL Families

The Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Himachal Pradesh had introduced a scheme with the help of which balanced ration at the rate 3kg/day/cow or buffalo for maximum of two animals for three months during the last trimester of pregnancy at 50% subsidy.

💰Benefits: | The scheme for maintenance of pregnant Desi/Indigenous cows ration for BPL families of all categories of livestock farmers in Himachal Pradesh can have a significant impact on the health and livelihoods of farmers, as well as the overall development of the region. This scheme in _Himachal Pradesh can have several benefits,_*** such as: | - Improved cow health: A balanced and nutritious diet for pregnant cows can improve their health and reduce the risk of health complications during and after pregnancy. 1. Improved calf growth and development: A well-fed pregnant cow can provide better nutrition to the growing calf, leading to better growth and development. 1. Increased milk production: Adequate nutrition can improve the milk production of the cow, leading to increased income for the farmer. 1. Better breed quality: The scheme can also include provisions for breed improvement, leading to better quality Desi/Indigenous cows that can provide better milk yield and meat quality. 1. Employment generation: The scheme can create employment opportunities in the feed and fodder development sector, leading to better livelihoods for farmers. 1. Reduced poverty: The scheme can help BPL families and all categories of livestock farmers to improve their income and reduce poverty. 1. Improved food security: Improved milk production and better quality meat can contribute to better food security in the region. | Expected Outcome:** | - After feeding a balanced ration during the last trimester of pregnancy, milk production increased by 2 ltr/day. | - With the assumption that during lactation of 300 days, the farmer will market this milk at @ 30/ltr, his income will increase by Rs.18000/year (Approx.).

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