What you get
Unit Cost for Arabica: ₹ 2,75,000/- per ha | Unit Cost for Robusta: ₹ 2,00,000/- per ha. | Scale of Subsidy: 40% of the unit cost | Coffee growers belonging to the SC/ST community with a coffee holding size of up to 4.00 Ha are eligible for additional support of 10% of the unit cost. | Release of Subsidy Instalments | In the case of Clean Replanting: | - 1st Instalment: 70% of the Applicable Unit Cost. | - 2nd Instalment: 30% of the Applicable Unit Cost. | In the case of Replantation by Interlining Method: | - 1st Instalment: 30% of the Applicable Unit Cost. | - 2nd Instalment: 70% of the Applicable Unit Cost.
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
How much is the unit cost for Arabica and Robusta under this scheme?
The unit cost for Arabica is [?]2,75,000 per hectare, and for Robusta, it is [?]2,00,000 per hectare.
What percentage of subsidy is provided to coffee growers under this scheme?
Coffee growers are eligible for a 40% subsidy of the unit cost.
Are there any special provisions for SC/ST community coffee growers?
Yes, SC/ST community coffee growers with holdings up to 4.00 hectares are eligible for an additional 10% support of the unit cost.
How is the subsidy released for clean replanting?
For clean replanting, the first instalment is 70% of the applicable unit cost, and the second instalment is 30% of the applicable unit cost.
What is the subsidy release process for replantation by interlining method?
In the case of replantation by interlining, the first instalment is 30% of the applicable unit cost, and the second instalment is 70% of the applicable unit cost.
What are the age criteria for coffee plants that can be replanted under this scheme?
Arabica plants aged 25 years, Robusta plants aged 40 years, and Arabica dwarfs aged 15 years can be replanted.
Is there a specific requirement for the removal of old plants in the case of interlining?
Old and unproductive plants should preferably be removed after one harvest but not beyond two harvests to ensure vigorous growth of the newly interlined plants.
Does the choice of coffee variety depend on the elevation of the plantation?
Yes, in Arabica zones with an elevation of 1000 meters above MSL, only disease-tolerant, high-yielding Arabica varieties should be replanted. In other areas, both Arabica and Robusta can be replanted.
What is the subsidy calculation for coffee grown with intercrops like pepper and banana?
The subsidy is based on the actual extent of the area replanted with coffee or the maximum extent mentioned in the land documents, including other intercrops, whichever is less.
Are there any recommendations for planting designs?
Growers are encouraged to adopt planting designs suitable for mechanization. Modified planting designs amenable to mechanization can be considered for the entire area of replanting.
Are there any exclusions for those who have previously received subsidies?
A grower who has availed subsidy for one activity/component cannot avail subsidy for the same activity/component during the MTF period until new beneficiaries are covered.
What is the exclusion related to Arabica replaced with Robusta?
Arabica replaced with Robusta at a higher elevation of more than 1000 meters is not eligible for support.
When can a grower claim the first instalment of the subsidy?
The first instalment can be claimed during the same financial year of replanting as far as possible.
What documents are required for claiming the first instalment of the subsidy?
The required documents include a claim statement, a sketch of the replanted area, and an expenditure statement.