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🌾 AgricultureState

Maintenance Of Pregnant Desi/Indigenous Cow/Buffalo Ration Scheme For BPL Families Belonging To Scheduled Caste (SC) Category

A scheme had been launched by the Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Himachal Pradesh with the aim to provides a 50% subsidy on a balanced ration for pregnant cows or buffalo during the last trimester of pregnancy.

💰Ration: 3 kg of balanced ration per day for a maximum of two animals for three months. 1. Milk production: Milk production increases by 2 liters per day after feeding the ration. 1. Income: If the farmer sells the milk at 30 rupees per liter during the 300-day lactation period, their income may increase by approximately 18,000 rupees per year.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Maitri Prashikshan Karyakram - Uttarakhand Livestock Development Board

The scheme aims to enhance livestock productivity and improve artificial insemination services across the state through the training and capacity building of local youth.

💰In Hilly Districts: ₹100/- per artificial insemination, with a minimum target of 25 to 30 inseminations.- In Plain Districts: ₹100/- per artificial insemination, with a minimum target of 50 to 60 inseminations.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Maize Development through Cluster Approach Scheme

The objectives of the scheme is to increase food grain production in order to attain self-sufficiency by growing high yielding varieties of maize and also by adopting the crop and location specific production technology.

💰Under the scheme, quality seeds shall be supplied to farmers at subsidized rates for higher yield.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Makhana Beej Vitaran

The scheme aims to boost farmers' income by improving the production and productivity of Makhana in 11 districts of Bihar through the distribution of high-quality seeds at subsidized rates.

💰Subsidized Seeds: Seeds of recommended varieties will be made available to farmers at the rate of 30 Kg/Ha. - For Swarn Vaidehi variety: ₹4,950/- will be given as a subsidy (75%). - For Sabour Makhana-1 variety: ₹5,737.50/- will be given as a subsidy (75%).
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Makhana Vikas Yojana

The scheme aims to boost Makhana cultivation by providing training to farmers and financial support for traditional equipment.

💰Training: Workshops and training for farmers to adopt modern methods and improve productivity. - Equipment Kits: Grants of 75% of the cost (up to ₹16,575/-) for traditional tools (i.e. Auka, Ganj, Kara, Khainchi, Chalni, Chatai, Afra, and Thaapi used in Makhana cultivation).
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Male Pig Distribution Scheme

The "Male Pig Distribution Scheme", under the Animal Husbandry Department, Government of Chhattisgarh, provides a grant to beneficiaries from the SC/ST category for purchasing one male pig of an improved breed (Middle White Yorkshire).

💰90% of the unit cost (purchase price) or a maximum subsidy of ₹3,500/-, whichever is lower (for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) category).
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Managerial Assistance Scheme for Appointment of Veterinarian

The "Managerial Assistance Scheme for Appointment of Veterinarian" provides financial support to registered Panjrapols for appointing a qualified veterinarian to ensure proper medical care, vaccination, and scientific record-keeping for animals housed in Gaushalas/ Panjrapols.

💰Component Standard of AssistanceMinimum Time Limit (in Years) for Reclaiming Constituent BenefitsManagerial assistance to appoint VeterinarianThe Beneficiary Panjarapol Institute will pay ₹45,000/- per month to the appointed Veterinarian of which 75% will be paid to the Beneficiary Institute as a maximum of ₹33,750/- per month as subsidy.3 Year
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Masala Shetra Vistar Yojana

Masala Shetra Vistar Yojana was launched by the Government of Madhya Pradesh the whose objective is to expand the area and increase the production of selected spice crops through quality high yielding varieties.

💰In seed spice crops, 50% of the cost of seed, a maximum ₹10,000/- per hectare, whichever is less, will be given as a subsidy. | - For the production of root and center/rhizome commercial crops garlic, turmeric, and ginger, a grant of 50% of the cost of planting material to a maximum of ₹ 50,000/- per hectare, whichever is less, will be given.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Matsya Pokhari Yojana

The "Machha Chasa Pain Nua Pokhari Khola Yojana (Matsya Pokhari Yojana)" aims to boost fish production in Odisha by creating new water bodies through pond excavation. It targets income generation & employment via freshwater aquaculture. Subsidies are available for pond areas between 0.2 to 2 hectare

💰The following tank model/ models shall be executed by the beneficiary: | ModelSpecification of Tank/PondUnit Cost (₹)Subsidy Assistance (₹) General (40%)Subsidy Assistance (₹) SC/ST/Women (50%)A.Capital Cost1.New tank of excavated area of 0.20 ha having 6 Feet depth₹1,40,000/-₹56,000/-₹70,000/-2.New tank of excavated area of 0.30 ha having 6 Feet depth₹2,10,000/-₹84,000/-₹1,05,000/-3.New tank of excavated area of 0.40 ha having 6 Feet depth₹2,80,000/-₹1,12,000/-₹1,40,000/-4. New tank of excavated area of 0.50 ha having 6 Feet depth₹3,50,000/-₹1,40,000/-₹1,75,000/-5.New tank of excavated area of 0.60 ha having 6 Feet depth₹4,00,000/-₹1,68,000/-₹2,10,000/-6.New tank of excavated area of 0.70 ha having 6 Feet depth₹4,90,000/-₹1,96,000/-₹2,45,000/-7.New tank of excavated area of 0.80 ha having 6 Feet depth₹5,60,000/-₹2,24,000/-₹2,80,000/-8.New tank of excavated area of 0.90 ha having 6 Feet depth₹6,30,000/-₹2,52,000/-₹3,15,000/-9.New tank of excavated area of 1.00 ha having 6 Feet depth₹7,00,000/-₹2,80,000/-₹3,50,000/-B.Input Costs<br> | 1.Input cost for one crop cycle (seed, feed, fertilizer, medicine, etc.) for 1.00 Ha water area (Annexure-I)₹1,50,000/-₹60,000/-₹75,000/-Total (1.00 ha tank)₹8,00,000/-₹3,40,000/-₹4,25,000/- | NOTE: | - 40% subsidy shall be provided to the General category and 50% to SC/ST/Woman categories of beneficiaries as per the scheme. | - The subsidy was released in two installments to the beneficiary's bank account through DBT, by the DFO. Fifty percent (50%) of e the tank excavation work is completed and the remaining 50% of the subsidy shall be released after stocking advanced-sized fingerlings.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Meghalaya Agriculture Response Vehicle Scheme

The scheme “Meghalaya Agriculture Response Vehicle Scheme” was launched by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Government of Meghalaya to provide Small Commercial Vehicles and pickups at each CD Block across Meghalaya with 50% financial aid from the Government of Meghalaya.

💰The following benefits are provided under the scheme: | - 200 agriculture transport vehicles to be distributed across Meghalaya for individual entrepreneurs and any registered farmer’s organizations with 50% financial aid. | - Vehicles will be pre-fitted with GPS devices. | - Farmers will have access to more vehicles dedicated to agriculture transportation services. | - The Project Management Unit will help in the connection between the farmers and agriculture response vehicles when demand arises. | Financing Plan: | - Financing of the vehicles to the selected beneficiaries of the scheme shall be done through any branch of Meghalaya Rural Bank (MRB). | - The bank will sanction 50% of the on-road vehicle cost of the beneficiary in the form of a term loan. | Rate of interest and repayment schedule: | - Prevailing rate of interest shall be charged by the bank and the repayment schedule will be 5 years. MRB will keep the rate of interest as fixed for the complete loan term. | Quantum and Nature of Financial Assistance: | a) Down payment Support: | - Total down payment will be 50% of the on-road cost of the vehicle. | - Out of which, the Agriculture Department, Government of Meghalaya shall pay 90%. | - And the remaining 10% shall be paid by the beneficiary. | b) EMI support: | - To reduce the burden of the operational cost on the beneficiaries in the first two years of his business, the Agriculture Department, GoM will support the beneficiary by paying: | - 85% of the EMI in the first 6 months | - 45% of the EMI for 7-12 months | - 35% of the EMI for 13-24 months. | - For the rest of the EMIs after 24 months, the beneficiary shall bear 100% of the EMI/month. | - Overall, EMI support from the government is 20% of the total EMI to be paid. | - The maximum support from the government shall be based on the value of the selected models mentioned above. | - If the beneficiary selects a model which has a lower value than the selected model, support shall be 50% of the value of that model. | - If the beneficiary selects a model which has a higher value than the selected model, the beneficiary shall bear the extra cost associated with it. | - The vehicle shall be fitted with a GPS tracking device which will be included in the on-road price of the vehicle.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Meghalaya Agriculture Warehouse Scheme

The scheme reduces post-harvest losses and supports farmers by providing loans and subsidies to build small, weatherproof warehouses for safe storage and better marketing of crops.

💰5% of project cost to be contributed by the entrepreneur 75% of project cost provided upfront by Government of Meghalaya as margin money support to the bank remaining 20% via bank loan. | - Direct credit linkage with partner banks. | - Guidance and handholding in the application process through implementing agencies. | - Support in project realization for the warehouse venture. | - Training and capacity building for entrepreneurs to manage post-harvest storage effectively. | - Technical support for maintenance and operations of warehouses.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Meghalaya Dairy Development Scheme

The Chief Minister’s CM-ELEVATE Program includes Meghalaya Dairy Development Scheme under the Planning Dept, Govt of Meghalaya. The scheme aims to employ, engage, and empower the youth and rural communities by promoting Dairy related entrepreneurship through easy access to credit and subsidies.

💰Credit linkage through partnered banks | - 5% EMI co-payment support for 24 months | - Veterinary and farm management support | - Mentorship and business advisory | - 50% of project cost supported (5% by applicant, 45% by Government) | - Market linkage for selling output | - Technical training and capacity building
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme

The Meghalaya Goat Farming Development Scheme is a component of the Chief Minister’s CM-ELEVATE Program, launched by the Govt of Meghalaya. It aims to employ, engage, and empower youth and rural communities by promoting goat farming entrepreneurship, providing easy access to credit and subsidies.

💰50% of project cost supported (5% by applicant, 45% by Government) | - 5% EMI co-payment support for 24 months | - Credit linkage through partnered banks | - Technical training and capacity building | - Veterinary and farm management support | - Market linkage for selling output | - Mentorship and business advisory
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Meghalaya Piggery Development Scheme

The Meghalaya Piggery Development Scheme is a component of the Chief Minister’s CM-ELEVATE Program launched by the Government of Meghalaya. It aims to employ, engage, and empower youth and rural communities by promoting piggery entrepreneurship through easy access to credit and subsidies.

💰50% of project cost supported (5% by applicant, 45% by Government) | - 5% EMI co-payment support for 24 months | - Credit linkage through partnered banks | - Technical training and capacity building | - Veterinary and farm management support | - Market linkage for selling output | - Mentorship and business advisory
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Meghalaya Poultry Farming Scheme

The Meghalaya Poultry Farming Scheme is a component under the Chief Minister’s CM-ELEVATE Program launched by the Government of Meghalaya. It aims to employ, engage, and empower the youth and rural communities by promoting poultry entrepreneurship through easy access to credit and subsidies.

💰50% of project cost supported (5% by applicant, 45% by Government) | - 5% EMI co-payment support for 24 months | - Credit linkage through partnered banks | - Technical training and capacity building | - Veterinary and farm management support | - Market linkage for selling output | - Mentorship and business advisory
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Micro Nutrient Spray

The “Micro Nutrient Spray” scheme provides a 50% subsidy or ₹70/- per hectare to eligible farmers, with a focus on ensuring benefits to SC/ST and women farmers.

💰Financial Assistance: 50% subsidy or ₹70/- per hectare for micro-nutrient spray.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Millet Development Scheme

The "Millet Development Scheme" introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Dept., Gujarat, aims to promote millet cultivation in Gujarat by organizing promotional activities, expos, processing units, demonstrations(seed/input kit ), and taluka-level melas.

💰Name of the ComponentStandard of AssistanceMinimum Time Limit (in Years) for Reclaiming BenefitsMillet Demonstration₹6,000/- per Ha, Maximum up to 1 HaOne time in a Year
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Mini Sprinkler Sanyantr

The Mini Sprinkler Sanyantr scheme provided a subsidy to the farmers can irrigate more land by getting sprinkler subsidy. The subsidy given by the state government to the farmers will be sent directly to their bank account through DBT.

💰General farmers: Up to 70% of the grant | - Small and marginal farmers, including small marginal/SC/ST/women farmers: Up to 75% of the grant
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Minimum Support Price for Aromatic Oils/Products - Centre for Aromatic Plants

The scheme aims to provide registered farmers engaged in aromatic cultivation with a fair price and a guaranteed market for their produce.

💰Farmers can sell 25 varieties of aromatic oils/products at the prescribed price to the Centre for Aromatic Plants (CAP). | - Farmers are ensured a fair price and a guaranteed market for the aromatic oils they produce.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture Sub Scheme Horticulture Mission for North East and Himalayan Region- Meghalaya

The scheme is implemented by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Government of Meghalaya to promote holistic growth of Horticulture sector thorough promotion, extension, post-harvest management, processing and marketing.

💰Pattern of Assistance: | - Production of planting materials, area expansion, rejuvenation of senile plantation, creation of water sources, protected horticulture, beekeeping, mechanization, post-harvest, and establishment of market infrastructures. | Type of Assistance: | - Grant in Aid, Subsidy sales of inputs, training, and demonstration
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Mission for Integrated Horticulture Development (MIDH)

The scheme "Mission for Integrated Horticulture Development (MIDH)" is a centrally sponsored scheme that aims to promote growth in the horticulture sector through financial and technical support to farmers for cultivation, post-harvest management, and market linkage development.

💰Crop Development and Production: Support programs are provided for planting and increasing the production of diverse horticultural crops, including fruits, vegetables, pepper, spices, and flower crops, tailored to different regions and agro-climates within the state. - Technological Promotion: The scheme promotes and extends the use of modern technology in horticulture. - Propagation Support: Support programs are available for grafting and stem raising, contributing to better crop propagation. - Post-Harvest Management and Value Addition: Assistance is provided for post-harvest management processes and value addition initiatives, ensuring better returns for produce. - Market System Development: Financial assistance is extended to individuals and the private sector for the development of collection and market systems, aiming for comprehensive growth in horticulture. - Specific Component Inclusion: The scheme primarily includes components such as- Cluster planting of new fruit, flower, vegetable, aromatic, and spice crops; Renovation of old gardens; Horticultural mechanization; Integrated fertilizer pest control management; Protected cultivation for horticultural crops; Mulching and the use of bird nets, etc.
🌾 AgricultureCentral

Mission on Integrated Development of Horticulture- NHM and HMNEH

In 2014-15, the Government of India launched Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) subsuming the ongoing schemes viz., NHM, HMNEH, CDB, NHB, CIH and NBM.

💰The scheme targets to provide following benefits: | 1) Increase in productivity of crops through diversification, from traditional crops to plantations, orchards, vineyards, flowers, vegetable gardens and bamboo plantations; and extension of appropriate technology to farmers. | 2) Promotion of R&D technologies for cultivation, production, post-harvest management and processing with special focus on cold chain infrastructure for extending the shelf life of perishables | 3) Improvement in post harvest management, processing for value addition and marketing infrastructure.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

MMKY-Financial Assistance for New Boat, Engine, and Net

The State plan scheme “MMKY-Financial Assistance for New Boat, Engine, and Net” was launched by the Fisheries & Animal Resources Development Department, Government of Odisha in order to increase the marine fish production and to enhance incomes and livelihoods of the marine fishers.

💰Unit Cost and Subsidy Assistance: | Sl. No.ItemMaximum Unit Cost (₹ in Lakh)Maximum Government Assistance (₹ in Lakh)/BeneficiaryMaximum Government Assistance (₹ in Lakh)/BeneficiaryGeneral (40%)Women/SC/ST/PWD/Transgender (60%)1Fishing Boat7.503.004.502Engine1.400.560.843Life Saving Equipment0.100.040.064Fishing Net1.000.400.60Total10.004.006.00NB: Items at Sl. No. 1 & 3 are mandatory and others are optional as per the requirement of the fisherman. | Note 01: Financial Assistance shall be limited to 1(one) unit (boat with engine and net) per individual beneficiary. | Note 02: Procurement of Fishing Boats is mandatory under this scheme. However, the procurement of Engine and Fishing Net is optional, based on the requirement of the beneficiary. | Note 03: Back-ended subsidy will be limited to 60% for SC/ ST/ Women/ PWD/ Transgender and 40% for General category. Subsidy shall be released directly to the Aadhaar linked Bank Account of the beneficiary. | Note 04: For a differently-abled person, the certificate of disability issued by a certifying authority/ competent authority indicating 40% or more disability as per the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 will be accepted for the PWD category) /Transgender. (The certificate of identity as transgender person issued by the District Magistrate as per "the transgender person protection of Rights Act, 2019 will be accepted for the transgender category. | Note 05: In case, Government in the F & ARD Department enhances the percentage of subsidy that shall be applicable for those beneficiaries who have received go -ahead letter during the FY 2023-24.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

MMKY-New Tank Excavation Under Brackish Water Aquaculture

The State plan scheme “MMKY-New Tank Excavation Under Brackish Water Aquaculture” was launched by the Fisheries & Animal Resources Development Department, Government of to promote farmers and entrepreneurs to take up Brackish water aquaculture.

💰Unit Cost and Subsidy Assistance: Model Estimate for 'Excavation of New Brackish Water Ponds' of 1.00 Ha. Under the State Sector Umbrella Scheme - MMKY: | Sl. No.Capital Cost for 1.00 Ha. Water AreaQuantityRate (₹)Amount (₹)Subsidy Assistance (₹)Subsidy Assistance (₹)AItemGeneral (40%)SC/ST/ Women/ Transgender/ PwD (60%)1New tank of excavated area of 1.00 Ha. having 5 ft. depth1 HaLump sum6,00,000/-2,40,000/-3,60,000/-2Provision of Aerators4 nos.30,000/-1,20,000/-48,000/-72,000/-35 HP Pump1 no30,000/-30,000/-12,000/-18,000/-4Bi- Security netLump sum50,000/-20,000/-30,000/-Total8,00,000/-3,20,000/-4,80,000/-BInput cost for one crop for 1.00 Ha. water area1Seed (Shrimp Post Larvae) @ 20 pieces per cubic meter2 Lakhs₹0.40/Lakh80,000/-32,000/-48,000/-2Feed5000 Kg₹80/Kg4,00,000/-1,60,000/-2,40,000/-3Lime, fertilizer & ProbioticsLump Sum40,000/-16,000/-24,000/-4Diesel1000 lt₹80/lt80,000/-32,000/-48,000/-Total6,00,000/-2,40,000/-3,60,000/-Grand Total for 1.00 Ha. (A+B)14,00,000/-5,60,000/-8,40,000/-(The component-wise capital and input cost is only indicative. However, can be allowed as per actuals and considered on the basis of total operational cost rather than component-wise exact cost) | Note 01: Subsidy shall be calculated and released to the beneficiary based on the actual cost incurred, subject to maximum subsidy as specified under the scheme. | Note 02: Subsidy assistance @ 40% of the actual cost of implementation shall be provided to the General Category and 60% to Scheduled Castes (SC)/ Scheduled Tribes (ST)/Women/Transgender/ PwD Categories of beneficiaries. For PMMSY funds Transgender/PwD category shall not be considered. | Note 03: In case the Government in F & ARD Department enhances the percentage of subsidy that shall be applicable for those beneficiaries who have received Go-ahead letters during F.Y 2023 24. | Mode of Financing: | The scheme shall be implemented both under bank finance and self-finance. | Training and Skill Development of Beneficiaries: | - To generate awareness, dissemination of farming technology and to attract the interested stakeholders on the benefit of the scheme, adequate training and awareness programs may be conducted. | - The Directorate of Fisheries will either organise the training for beneficiaries as submitted by the DFOs at CIFA/BWTC/FTI etc. (Cost of the training shall be met out of the IEC/training and capacity building component, OR entrust the task to District/Zonal Level along with fund provision.

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