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Gopal Incentive Scheme
Madhya Pradesh
The "Gopal Incentive Scheme" by the Animal Husbandry Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh, promotes the rearing of Indian high-breed cattle and boosts milk production, benefiting animal breeders and livestock farmers with access to Indian advanced breed cows.
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Intensive Castration Scheme
Gujarat
The "Intensive Castration Scheme" introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department, Gujarat, aims to control the stray animal population by castrating male calves and helps in reducing accidents caused by stray male animals in rural and urban areas.
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Goat Valley Scheme
Uttarakhand
The objective of the scheme is to establish Goat Valleys as clusters for organized goat rearing, promote youth self-employment, transform traditional goat rearing into profit-oriented enterprises, and organize the sector to enhance year-round livelihood opportunities for farmers.
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Integrated Sheep Development Scheme
Jammu and Kashmir
ISDS was launched in the year 2020-21 by the J&K Govt. to promote income generation through the establishment of sheep & goat units. This scheme is innovative & self-sustaining as fresh units shall be established in a continuous cyclic manner from the retrieved livestock of previous beneficiaries.
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Post Harvest Marketing Scheme
Meghalaya
The “Post Harvest Marketing Scheme” was launched by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Government of Meghalaya for the creation of post harvest marketing infrastructure.
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Agriculture Information Unit Scheme
Meghalaya
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.
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Farm Storage Structure Scheme
Gujarat
This scheme has been introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Dept., Gujarat. It aims to help farmers to protect their harvested crops from damage due to natural calamities and store them safely for better financial returns by selling at optimal prices.
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State Fisheries Input Scheme
Uttarakhand
Under this scheme, fish farmers who are already engaged in fish farming are provided a 50% subsidy on the total cost of fish inputs such as fish feed, medicines, and other essential materials required for fish farming.
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Fruit Development Scheme
Meghalaya
The objective of the scheme is to make available to the farmers good quality planting materials in convergence mode and sale at subsidized rates.
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Tea Development Scheme
Meghalaya
The objective of the scheme is to continue the experimental plantation of tea and to find the possibility of growing tea economically as well as on a commercial scale.
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