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Chief Minister’s White Revolutions Scheme

The CMWRS is a scheme aimed at boosting milk production and rejuvenating cooperative systems in five potential districts of Arunachal Pradesh. It targets 200 dairy farmers in a cooperative model to create subsistence means of livelihood for poor farmers and enhance organic agricultural productivity.

Authority

State

Region

Arunachal Pradesh

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

Who can apply

a. The dairy farmers of Arunachal Pradesh are eligible for the scheme as selected by the District Dairy Development Committee. | b. The preference will be given to women and genuinely poor. | c. The beneficiaries will be selected on a cluster basis by the District Dairy Development Committee. | d. The scheme provides a minimum support price for milk procurement. | e. The beneficiaries will receive a capital subsidy of 50% up to ₹3.00 lakh for a minimum unit of 2 cows through the Apex bank.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

Who is eligible for the Chief Minister's White Revolutions Scheme?

Dairy farmers of Arunachal Pradesh selected by the District Dairy Development Committee are eligible for the scheme.

What is the primary objective of the scheme?

The primary objective is to boost milk production and rejuvenate the cooperative system in an AMUL pattern.

What are the benefits provided under the scheme?

The benefits include capital subsidy, working capital loans, interest subsidies, top-up subsidies, distribution of dairy cows and heifers, and logistical funds.

How are the dairy cows and heifers distributed to the selected beneficiaries?

The District Dairy Development Committee procures the dairy cows and distributes them to the selected beneficiaries.

Is there any preference given to specific groups?

Preference is given to women and genuinely poor individuals.

How are the logistical funds provided to the farmers?

The logistical funds are distributed directly to the farmer's accounts through a direct transfer.

What is the role of the District Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Officer (DAHVO)?

The DAHVO can be contacted for clarification or further information about the scheme.

Are farmers outside the specified districts eligible for the scheme?

No, the scheme is limited to the five potential districts of West Kameng, East Siang, Lower Dibang Valley, Namsai, and Lohit in Arunachal Pradesh.

Can individuals who are not dairy farmers apply for the scheme?

No, the scheme is specifically designed for dairy farmers and does not cater to individuals who are not engaged in dairy farming.