Total Schemes Available: 138
Feed And Fodder Entrepreneurship Scheme
Mizoram
It was launched by Union Government in 2014, and focused on supporting farmers in producing fodder from non-forest wasteland/grassland and cultivating coarse grains
Fodder Value Addition
Total Mixed Ration
Storage Facilities
Farmers Scientist Interaction
Fodder Block Making
Scheme for Supply of Improved Seeds for Fodder
Gujarat
The "Scheme for Supply of Improved Seeds for Fodder" aims to supply improved quality fodder seeds to registered Gaushalas and Panjarapols to ensure round-the-year green fodder availability for livestock.
View More Fodder Minikits under Schedule Castes Sub Plan (SC Category)
Gujarat
The scheme “Fodder Minikits under Schedule Castes Sub Plan” is implemented by the Directorate of Animal Husbandry, Government of Gujarat to provide an improved variety of fodder seeds to Scheduled Castes beneficiaries for widespread publicity, demonstration, and adaptation by farmers.
View More Fodder Minikits under Tribal Area Sub Plan (TASP) Scheme (ST Category)
Gujarat
The scheme “Fodder Minikits under Tribal Area Sub Plan (TASP) Scheme” is implemented by the Directorate of Animal Husbandry, Government of Gujarat to provide an improved variety of fodder seeds to Scheduled Tribe beneficiaries for widespread publicity, demonstration, and adaptation by farmers.
View More Coconut Development Scheme
Gujarat
The "Coconut Development Scheme" introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department, Gujarat, aims to support farmers by providing quality coconut saplings and financial assistance for coconut cultivation.
View More Arun Pig Development Scheme
Arunachal Pradesh
The scheme “Arun Pig Development Scheme” was launched by the Department of Animal Husbandry, Veterinary & Dairy Development, Government of Arunachal Pradesh in the financial year 2019-20 with a focus on pig rearing.
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 Rainfed Area Development
Ministry Of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
Rainfed Area Development (RAD) scheme was launched in 2014-15 to mainstream development of rainfed areas in a sustainable manner. It adopts an area-based approach, focuses on Integrated Farming System (IFS) for enhancing productivity and minimizing risks associated with climatic variability.
View More 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.
View More 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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