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Fal Podharopan Yojana

The objective of this scheme is to expand the area under fruit plantation in the district and increase the fruit production. This scheme is implemented in all the 52 districts of the state.

Authority

State/ UT

Region

Madhya Pradesh

Status

Active / Open

Updated

Recently Verified

What are the Benefits?

40% to 50% of grant-in-aid is payable in the ratio of 60:20:20 in three years. | Sr. No.ConstituentPercentage of grant-in-aidPer Hectare Unit Cost for Dripless IrrigationGrant-in-Aid for Driplessrrigation (60:20:20)Per Hectare Unit Cost for Drip IrrigationGrant-in-Aid for for Drip Irrigation (60:20:20)1.Normal Distance40% to 50%60,00030,0001,00,00040,0002.High Density40%1,00,00040,0001,50,00060,0003.Ultra High Density40%1,25,00040,0002,00,00080,000(Amount in ₹)

Who is Eligible?

The applicant should own private land.; The land area should be at least 0.25 hectares.; The land area should not exceed 4 hectares.; The applicant should have adequate means of irrigation to support fruit plantation.; The applicant should be interested in growing fruit crops.; The applicant should have a strong interest in plantation activities.; The applicant should be from one of the following social categories - General, Scheduled Tribe, Scheduled Caste.

Required Documents

Aadhaar Card
PAN Card
Income Certificate
Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

What is the primary objective of the Fal Podharopan Yojana?

To support farmers in establishing fruit orchards and increase agricultural income.

Who is eligible to apply for this scheme?

Farmers in Madhya Pradesh with private land, adequate irrigation, and an interest in fruit cultivation.

What fruits are covered under this scheme?

Fruits like mango, guava, orange, sweet lime, custard apple, plum, sapota, grapes, pomegranate, strawberry, banana, munga, and papaya.

How much subsidy can a farmer receive?

Farmers can receive a 40-50% subsidy on the unit cost of saplings.

What is the subsidy distribution ratio over three years?

Subsidy is distributed as 60:20:20 across three years.

What is the minimum and maximum land area eligible for the subsidy?

The scheme covers plantation from 0.25 to 4.00 hectares.

Can farmers use existing farmland for the scheme?

Yes, but the land must be new for orchards or transitioning from food crops.

What documents are needed to apply?

Aadhaar, land ownership proof, irrigation evidence, and caste certificate if applicable.