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🌾 AgricultureCentral

Agriculture And Processed Foods Export Promotion Scheme Of APEDA For The 15th Finance Commission Cycle (2021-22 To 2025-26)

The Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS) is an export promotion scheme run by APEDA. The scheme aims to facilitate the export of agri-products by providing assistance to exporters.

💰Development of Export Infrastructure: Assistance for the Establishment of Processing and Supply Chain Infrastructure: | Benefits: | - The assistance will be up to 40% subject to a ceiling of ₹200 lakhs. | - The assistance will be up to 90% of the approved cost subject as in the case of assistance under 1(f), as per Operational Guidelines of APEDA.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Agriculture Engineering (Mechanical) Scheme

The objective of the scheme is to provide agricultural machinery such as power tillers/ bulldozers/ tractors etc. on hiring at subsidised rate.

💰Pattern of Assistance: | - Providing a 60% subsidy for the purchase of improved farm machinery and equipment (Proposed for Power Tiller and Diesel Water Pumpset). | Type of Assistance and Entitlement (If any): | - Subsidy for hiring of farm machinery and equipment.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Agriculture Information Unit Scheme

The key objective is to disseminate information on Scientific methods of cultivation to extension staff and farming community through media such as pamphlets, leaflets, radio, television etc. and participating/holding awareness programs by means of exhibitions, seminars etc.

💰Pattern of Assistance: | - Free distribution of information leaflets, package of practices, booklets etc., including sponsoring Farmers Group, SHG to exposure programmes like trade fairs, expos, exhibitions in and outside the State. | Type of Assistance and Entitlement (If any): | - Farmers Exposure Trip, Holding Crop Competition, Printing of booklets, leaflets, farmer calendar, publications, observation of World Food Day, Sponsoring farmers to participate in Trade Fair, Exhibition, Kisan Mela.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Agriculture Research Stations and Laboratories Scheme

The objective of the scheme is to conduct adaptive research trials on different crops in the Research Farms and in Farmers' Field for adaptability and use of bio pesticides/bio agents.

💰Pattern of Assistance: | - Adaptive research at farmers' field. | Type of Assistance And Entitlement (If Any): | - Training on Soil management, Providing Soil Health Cards, Conducting soil surveys, etc.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Akhil Bhartiya Kisan Mela and Krishi Udyog Pradarshani

The scheme aims to provide a platform for farmers, agri-entrepreneurs, and stakeholders to access, learn about, and showcase the latest agricultural innovations, technologies, and practices.

💰The Fair/Exhibition is organized twice a year on the university campus.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Animal Husbandry

This scheme provides subsidies on the distribution of sheep units, milch animals, and calves, as well as health coverage and artificial insemination for the animals. It is targeted at Tribal communities to improve their livelihood through animal husbandry.

💰Subsidy: Subsidy of 50% to 75% on sheep units, milch animals, and calves. - Health Care Facility for Animals: Provision of health care and veterinary services. - Others: Artificial insemination for animals to improve breeding.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Animal Husbandry: Assistance to Small and Marginal Farmers

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to small and marginal farmers for the replacement of productive livestock lost due to notified natural disasters such as floods, landslides, or other calamities.

💰Replacement of Milk, Agricultural, and Transport Animals: | - Milch animals: ₹37,500/- per animal (Buffalo/Cow/Camel/Yak/Mithun) will be payable.- ₹4,000/- per animal (Sheep/Goat/Pig) will be payable. | Agricultural and Haulage Animals: | - ₹32,000/- per animal (Camel/Horse/Bullock) will be payable. | - ₹20,000/- per animal (Calf/Donkey/Pony/Mule) will be payable. | Poultry Farming: | - ₹100/- per bird, up to a limit of ₹10,000/- per beneficiary family. The death of birds must be due to a notified natural disaster to be eligible for assistance.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Annapurna Scheme: Seed Exchange Programme

The scheme aims to increase agricultural productivity and production for SC/ST farmers who cannot afford improved seeds. It provides high-yielding improved seed varieties, up to one hectare, in exchange for existing crop or seed, backed by a 75% subsidy with a maximum limit of ₹1,500/-.

💰Provision of improved seeds of high-yielding varieties of foodgrain crops. | - 75% subsidy on the actual price of the seed provided in exchange. | - The maximum limit of the subsidy is ₹1,500/-. | - Seeds of suitable varieties for the land and area will be provided in equal quantity compared to the seed provided by the farmer. | - The provision is limited to a maximum area of one hectare. | - Certified seed will be provided. | Conditions | - _The seeds supplied must be of the improved variety, prioritizing those that are suitable for or prevalent in the area._ | - _If certified seed is scarce, or depending on the specific crop condition, true form seed may be distributed only with the permission of the Director of Agriculture._ | - _If the farmer provides seed of a different crop for exchange, the seed given by the farmer must be worth 25% of the actual price of the certified seed of the requested crop._ | - _The improved seed provided to the farmer will not exceed the requirement for one hectare._ | - _The seed received from the beneficiary farmer must be sold through auction (Ghosh Vikray) at the local Agricultural Produce Market Committee by a designated committee._ | - _Cash received as the farmer's share or resulting from the auction of the grain provided by the farmer must be deposited into the Government Treasury by challan under Head 0401 Agriculture Work, Other Deposit - 800 Other Deposit._ | - _If a farmer who previously received seed is given seed again, it must not be for the same crop or variety provided in prior years._
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Annapurna Scheme: Seed Multiplication Programme

The scheme aims to enhance the economic status and productivity of SC/ST farmers by providing high-quality Breeder or Certified I grade seeds for seed production. Beneficiaries receive a 75% subsidy on the cost of the seed for up to 1 hectare of land.

💰Provision of Breeder or Certified I Grade Seeds for seed production. | - A 75% subsidy is provided on the Breeder or Certified Seed. | - The subsidy is applicable for a maximum area of 1 hectare. | - The payment of registration fees required by the Seed Certification Agency, including the application fee, registration fee, inspection fee, and sample fee, is covered from the scheme funds. | Conditions | - _The produced seeds must be made available to other Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe farmers under the scheme at a fair price in the subsequent year._ | - _An agreement (Anubandh) must be executed between the department and the beneficiary through the Seed Production Committee or Farm Superintendent to ensure seed production, marketing (muktjan), and payment according to policy._ | - _The entire agricultural methodology (Sampuurna Krishi Kaaryamaala) must be adopted for higher production._ | - _Undesirable plants (Avaanchhaniy Paudhon) must be separated to maintain seed purity._ | - _The raw seed produced under the program will undergo grading, processing, stacking, and packing at the Government Agricultural Farm or at the processing center of the Seed Corporation or other institutions if facilities are unavailable at the farm._ | - _The expenditure incurred on grading, processing, stacking, and packing of raw seeds produced at Government Agricultural Farms may be met by the Deputy Director of Agriculture from the scheme funds, provided the prepared seed is used only under the scheme._ | - _The remaining amount, after deducting the processing expenditure from the prescribed price of the supplied seed, must be deposited in the Government Treasury by challan towards payment to the Government Agricultural Farm._
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Annapurna Scheme: Seed Production Programme

The scheme aims to enhance the production and economic status of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe small and marginal farmers. It provides Foundation or Certified Grade I seeds for high-yielding food grain crops with a 75% subsidy to registered farmers operating near Government agricultural farms.

💰Provision of Foundation or Certified Grade I seeds of improved varieties of high-yielding food grain crops for seed production. | - Eligibility for a 75% subsidy on the actual cost of the Foundation or Certified seed up to a maximum area of 1 hectare. | - Payment for registration (application fee, registration fee, inspection fee, and sample fee) with the Seed Certification Agency will be covered from the scheme budget. | - Technical training and necessary information will be provided by the Rural Agricultural Extension Officer, Senior Agricultural Development Officer, and Subject Matter Specialist (Sub-Divisional level). | - Guaranteed procurement of the produced seed by the Seed Production Committee or Farm Superintendent at government-fixed rates. | - Expenditure related to the grading, processing, stocking, and packing of raw seeds produced on Government agricultural farms can be carried out by the Deputy Director of Agriculture from the scheme budget. | Conditions | - _The farmer must utilize the seed provided for a maximum area of 1 hectare and a minimum area of 0.2 hectares (1/2 acre)._ | - _The farmer must adopt the complete package of agricultural practices for higher production._ | - _The farmer must ensure the removal of undesirable plants to maintain seed purity._ | - _The farmer must sign an agreement with the department through the Seed Production Committee or Farm Superintendent regarding seed production, procurement, and payment according to the policy._ | - _The farmer must pay the remaining 25% of the seed cost in cash or by providing their own seed._ | - _If the farmer provides their own seed, the price of that seed will be determined based on the support price._ | - _The produced Certified Seed must be made available to other Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe farmers under the scheme in the subsequent year._ | - _The expenditure incurred on processing, grading, stocking, and packing will be deducted from the fixed price of the supplied seed, and the remaining amount must be deposited into the government treasury._
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Anti Bird Net

Under the Anti Bird Net Birds will never leave your garden if they are used to pecking on certain trees and plants, but if you install anti-bird nets at the appropriate places, you can prevent them from coming again to peck your plants.

💰50 percent subsidy is payable for a maximum area of 5000 square meters.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Arka Vertical Garden

"Arka Vertical Garden" aims to promote vertical gardening in urban and peri-urban areas to increase self-sufficiency and produce pesticide-free vegetables. The scheme provides subsidized vertical garden structures to help families grow their choice of vegetables using vertical space.

💰Total Cost of One Unit of Arka Vertical Garden: ₹22,100/-. | Subsidy Amount per Unit: ₹15,525/-. | Beneficiary Contribution: ₹6,575/- per unit. | The beneficiaries are also provided with the following - | - One unit of Arka Vertical Garden structure of one square meter area that can be installed. | - The structure includes 4 tiers with 16 pots, and 80 kilograms of enriched planting medium (coir pith). | - Seeds of various crops like spinach, chilli, palak, amaranthus, brinjal, cluster beans, etc.. | - Plant nutrition and protection materials. | - Water storage facility with 25-litre capacity. | - Drip irrigation system. | - The structure has wheels attached, allowing it to be moved according to sunlight availability.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Aromatic Awareness Programme - Centre for Aromatic Plants

The scheme aims to raise awareness about aromatic plants and their benefits, and to provide guidance on cultivation practices suitable to different agricultural climates.

💰To spread information about aromatic plants and the benefits of their cultivation to the general public. | - To provide information about crops according to the agricultural climate.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Aromatic Plants Cultivation - Centre for Aromatic Plants

The scheme aims to encourage farmers to grow aromatic plants by providing them with free seeds, planting materials, and technical support, helping them increase their income and promote aromatic farming in Uttarakhand.

💰Under this scheme, the following support is provided: | - Free seeds and planting materials are provided to farmers. | - Seeds and planting materials for up to 5 Nali (0.1 hectare) per farmer are delivered to the farmer’s nearest motorable road or CAP office. | - Free technical assistance, consultation, and continuous support are offered to the farmers.
🌾 AgricultureState

Arun Pig Development Scheme

The scheme “Arun Pig Development Scheme” was launched by the Department of Animal Husbandry, Veterinary & Dairy Development, Government of Arunachal Pradesh in the financial year 2019-20 with a focus on pig rearing.

🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Assistance for Area Expansion in Fruit crops

The scheme "Assistance for Area Expansion in Fruit Crops" aims to promote fruit crop cultivation through financial assistance for high density and ultra-high density plantations, tissue culture bananas, and papayas to farmers across the state.

💰High-Density and Ultra High-Density Plantations: Farmers can receive assistance ranging from ₹30,000/- to ₹40,000/- per hectare for crops like mango, guava, lemon, and pomegranate, with a maximum limit of 4 hectares per beneficiary. - Tissue-Culture Banana Cultivation: The assistance covers 40% of the expenditure incurred or ₹50,000/-, whichever is less, per beneficiary, with a limit of 4 hectares. - Papaya Cultivation: Farmers can receive assistance of 50% of the cost or a maximum of ₹30,000/- per hectare.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Assistance for Area Expansion of Spice Crops

The scheme provides financial assistance to farmers for the area expansion of spice crops, including seed and rhizomatic spices, to enhance spice production in Gujarat.

💰Maximum assistance up to ₹12,000/- per hectare at 40% of the unit cost of ₹30,000/- per hectare.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Assistance for Area Expansion of Vegetable Crops through Hybrid Seed

The scheme "Assistance for Area Expansion of Vegetable Crops through Hybrid Seed" aims to promote natural farming and hybrid seed cultivation through financial assistance to farmers. The scheme provides up to ₹20,000 per hectare to encourage sustainable agricultural practices.

💰Subsidy Assistance for Area Expansion Using Hybrid Seeds: 40% of unit cost or up to ₹20,000/- per hectare, whichever is less.- Promotion of Natural Farming in Vegetable Crops: Maximum Assistance: ₹20,000/- per hectare.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Assistance for Cattleshed, Gaman, Water Tank and Bucket

The scheme "Assistance for Cattleshed, Gaman, Water Tank and Bucket" introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Dept., Gujarat, aims to support livestock farmers by offering financial assistance for essential infrastructure such as cattle sheds, gaman, water tanks, and buckets.

💰Name of ComponentStandard of AssistanceMinimum Time Limit(In Year) for Reclaiming BenefitsAssistance for Schedule Caste People of Cattleshed, Gaman, Water tank and Bucket (2 Animal) Assistace up to ₹30,000/- for 2 Animals Catlle Shed can be availed after sanction of application and construction of cattle shedonce in a lifetime
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Assistance for Cultivation of Medicinal/ Aromatic Crops

The scheme provides financial assistance up to 75% of the cost or ₹11,250/- per hectare (whichever is lower) to farmers in Gujarat cultivating medicinal or aromatic crops on land between 0.20 and 4 hectares.

💰Financial assistance up to 75% of the cost or ₹11,250/- per hectare, whichever is lower.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Assistance for Establishment of On farm Storage for Sorting-Grading

The scheme "Assistance for Establishment of On-Farm Storage for Sorting-Grading" aims to prevent post-harvest spoilage in horticultural crops by providing financial assistance for constructing storage infrastructure and purchasing sorting-grading equipment for farmers across the state.

💰For Construction of On-Farm Infrastructure: Financial aid will be 50% of the unit cost or ₹1,50,000/- per unit, whichever is lower.- For Machinery or Equipment Purchase: Financial aid of 50% of the actual cost, subject to a maximum of ₹50,000/- per unit, whichever is less.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Assistance for Installation of Sprinkler / Drip Micro Irrigation Systems

Through this scheme, the Marginal Farmers, Small farmers, Scheduled Caste/ Schedule Tribe Farmers, Women Farmers, Big Farmers and Institutions are provided with a subsidy on the total cost or ₹ 25,000/‐ per hectare whichever is less for the installation of Sprinkler / Drip Micro Irrigation Systems.

💰Subsidy of 90% of the total cost (or) ₹ 25,000/‐ per hectare whichever is less for Marginal Farmers, Small Farmers, Scheduled Caste/ Schedule Tribe and Women Farmers. | - Subsidy of 70% of the total cost (or) ₹ 25,000/‐ per hectare whichever is less for Big Farmers/ Institutions. | *The beneficiaries so selected will be intimated individually if the farmer completes the work on their own fund, the subsidy amount will be released by an Electronic clearing system in the farmer's bank accounts. | *If the farmer chooses manufacturers/ dealers, the subsidy amount will be released directly to the manufacturers/dealers' bank account after obtaining a satisfactory completion letter from the concerned farmer.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Assistance for Planting Vegetable Crops for Raw and Ripe Mandap

The scheme provides financial assistance to farmers in Gujarat for setting up vegetable trellises (Mandap) for raw, semi-ripe, and ripe vegetables, with varying support for General, SC, and ST farmers.

💰Raw Mandap (Tomato/Chilli and other vegetables): | - General Farmers: 50% subsidy, up to ₹26,000/ha. | - SC/ST Farmers: 75% subsidy, up to ₹39,000/ha. | Semi-ripe Mandap (Vine vegetables): | - General Farmers: 50% subsidy, up to ₹40,000/ha. | - SC/ST Farmers: 75% subsidy, up to ₹60,000/ha. | Ripe Mandap (Vine vegetables): | - General Farmers: 50% subsidy, up to ₹80,000/ha. | - SC/ST Farmers: 75% subsidy, up to ₹1,20,000/ha. | Other Support Details: | - Maximum area eligible: 2 hectares per farmer. | - Construction material: 1600 wooden/bamboo poles per hectare, 400 kg GI wire (12-18 gauge) or plastic wire. | - Recommended spacing: 2.50 x 2.50 meters.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Assistance for Power Driven Chaff Cutter scheme

The "Assistance for Power Driven Chaff Cutter Scheme" introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department, Gujarat, is designed to help farmers reduce fodder wastage and improve their dairy farming efficiency.

💰Name of Component Standard of Assistance Minimum Time Limit(In Year) for Reclaiming Benefits Assistance for Power Driven Chaff Cutter scheme under General People, Schedule Caste People and Schedule Tribe People. Assistance up to 75% of the purchase cost or ₹18,000/- whichever is less is given to beneficiary.5 Year

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