Total Schemes Available: 502
Vegetable Development Scheme
Meghalaya
The objective of the scheme is to promote vegetable production through HYV Seeds/ Hybrids/ Improved/ Open Pollinated seedlings, including assistance to farmers.
View More Organic Manure Scheme
Meghalaya
The objective of the scheme is to provide hands on training at the village level on production of organic compost inputs such as compost for plant health management for sustainable agriculture.
View More Millet Development Scheme
Gujarat
The "Millet Development Scheme" introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Dept., Gujarat, aims to promote millet cultivation in Gujarat by organizing promotional activities, expos, processing units, demonstrations(seed/input kit ), and taluka-level melas.
View More Sugarcane Development Scheme
Uttarakhand
The "Sugarcane Development Scheme" by the Sugarcane Development and Sugar Industry, Govt of Uttarakhand, aims to support quality sugarcane cultivation. It provides subsidies to farmers for nursery development, seed/soil treatment, and sett treatment to manage pests and diseases.
View More Price Support Scheme
Assam
The Government's price policy for agricultural commodities seeks to ensure remunerative prices to the growers for their produce with a view to encourage higher investment and production and to safeguard the interest of consumers by making available supplies at reasonable prices.
View More Floriculture Development Scheme
Meghalaya
The objective of the scheme is to motivate the farmers to take up floriculture (traditional and non-traditional flowers) as a commercial venture through the distribution of planting materials and other inputs.
View More Plant Protection Scheme
Meghalaya
The objective of the scheme is to control pests and diseases including weeds and rodents of horticultural crops by the distribution of bio-pesticides/Bio-agents and equipment at 50% subsidy.
View More 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.
View More 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.
View More 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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