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Scheme to Provide Assistance in Cow Maintenance Expenses to Farmers Practicing Completely Natural Farming Based on Indigenous Cows

This scheme provides financial assistance for the maintenance of one indigenous cow to farmers who practice completely natural farming methods using native cows.

Authority

State/ UT

Region

Gujarat

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

- ₹900/- per month (₹10,800/- annually) assistance for maintaining one indigenous cow. | Note: The benefit is available only once.

Who can apply

Priority will be given to farmers practicing natural agriculture and master trainers who have received training in natural agriculture from certified trainers.; Assistance to one beneficiary per account (as per sample number 8-A).

Required Paperwork

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

Common Questions

What is the objective of the "Scheme to Provide Assistance in Cow Maintenance Expenses to Farmers Practicing Completely Natural Farming Based on Indigenous Cows" scheme?

The purpose of this scheme is to financially support farmers who practice natural farming using indigenous cows by providing maintenance assistance for one native cow.

How much financial assistance is provided under the scheme?

The scheme provides ₹900/- per month, totaling ₹10,800/- annually, as assistance for maintaining one indigenous cow.

Who is eligible to benefit from this scheme?

Farmers who are practicing natural farming on at least one acre of land and own a native cow with an identification tag are eligible for the scheme.

Can a farmer receive the benefit more than once?

No, the assistance under this scheme is provided only once to each eligible beneficiary.

Is training in natural farming required to apply for the scheme?

While not mandatory, preference is given to farmers who have received certified training in natural farming or who are recognized as master trainers.

What happens if the cow does not have an identification tag at the time of application?

If the cow is not tagged, the farmer must ensure the tag is attached within seven days, failing which the application may be rejected.

Where can a farmer apply for this scheme?

A farmer can apply for the scheme through the official iKhedut portal.

What is the process of verification after application submission?

After submission, the documents are verified by BTM/ATM and further validated by a three-member field verification team including officials like Gram Sevak or Horticulture Officer.

Is the assistance applicable for cows of all breeds?

No, the assistance is strictly provided for indigenous (native) cow breeds only.

Can two farmers from the same family apply for the scheme?

No, only one beneficiary per account or household is allowed to receive assistance under the scheme.