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Fal Podharopan Yojana
Madhya Pradesh
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.
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Cluster Mei Bagwani Ki Yojana
Bihar
The scheme aims to promote cluster-based cultivation of selected crops, including guava, amla, lemon, bael, lemongrass, papaya, marigold, dragon fruit, and strawberry.
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Cluster Mei Bagwani Ki Yojana-II
Bihar
The scheme aims to promote cluster-based cultivation of selected crops, including guava, amla, lemon, bael, lemongrass, papaya, marigold, dragon fruit, and strawberry.
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Naye Fal Bagicho Ki Sthapana
Rajasthan
Under the "Naye Fal Bagecho Ki Sthapana" subsidies to Increase farmers' income by facilitating the cultivation of high-value fruit crops that have a potentially higher market demand and profitability compared to traditional crops.
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Horticulture Mission for North Eastern Hill Scheme- Meghalaya
Meghalaya
The objective of the scheme is to improve productivity, quality planting material, canopy management of fruit trees, support marginal and small farmers, upscaling protected cultivation, and drip irrigation.
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Distribution of Vegetable Seeds Minikit & Fruits Minikit at Free of Cost
Puducherry
“Distribution of Vegetable Seeds Minikit & Fruits Minikit at Free of Cost" was launched by the Dept of Agriculture and Farmer's Welfare, UT of Puducherry. All the horticulture growers of rural & urban areas are provided with vegetable seeds minikit & fruits minikit worth ₹250/‐ free of cost.
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Fish Farming Diversification (Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe) Scheme
Uttarakhand
The scheme aims to promote sustainable livelihoods for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe communities through fishery-based diversified activities. Under this scheme, a 60% subsidy is provided to eligible fish farmers for pond renovation & integrated fish farming (duck/poultry/fruit plantation).
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Coffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Mixed Shade Tree saplings
Ministry Of Commerce And Industry
To encourage planting of mixed species of native trees / fruit yielding trees like mango, jack, syzygium, orange etc, in new coffee holdings so as to establish good evergreen shade canopy to increase soil fertility, moisture retention capacity and thereby increasing productivity
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