The Gujarat government is running a special scheme to support Scheduled Tribe (ST) individuals by offering subsidies Read More... for poultry farming units and stipends for training. Read less
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Are you from a Scheduled Tribe community in Gujarat and interested in poultry farming? The state government has launched a scheme to help you set up your own poultry business or get professional training.
This initiative by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department, Gujarat, aims to boost poultry farming among ST individuals. It provides financial help for buying birds and setting up farms, and also offers stipends to encourage people to undergo training in poultry rearing.
The scheme is specifically designed for adult individuals who belong to the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category and are residents of Gujarat.
Poultry farming can be a great source of income. This scheme helps ST farmers overcome the initial financial hurdles of setting up a poultry unit. By providing subsidies and training, it aims to improve their livelihoods and promote self-employment within the community.
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To be eligible for this scheme, you need to meet the following conditions:
Special Note: Priority will be given to female applicants and those who are Below Poverty Line (BPL).
Applications for this scheme need to be submitted online. Here’s how:
Make sure you have these documents ready when you apply:
Can multiple members from the same family apply for this scheme?
No, the scheme allows only one member per family to receive benefits. For the 25 R.I.R./Kadaknath bird unit, a family can reapply after three years, but the 1000 broiler bird unit benefit is a one-time opportunity per person.
What kind of financial help can I get for setting up a poultry farm?
You can get a subsidy of 75% (up to ₹6,000/-) for a unit of 25 R.I.R./Kadaknath birds, which includes the birds and feed. For a larger unit of 1000 broiler birds, there's a 90% subsidy available, up to a maximum of ₹8,15,000/-. The training stipend is up to ₹2,000/-.
Is it essential to have completed poultry training to apply?
Yes, training is a must. For the 25 R.I.R./Kadaknath birds unit and the training stipend, you need to have completed a 6-day poultry rearing course. If you're applying for the 1000 broiler birds unit, any poultry rearing training will suffice.
Where should I go for the poultry farming training?
The training can be completed at the Intensive Poultry Development Project or the District Poultry Extension Centre located in Gujarat.
How do I apply for this poultry farming scheme?
You need to apply online. Just visit the iKhedut portal at https://ikhedut.gujarat.gov.in and complete the application form there.
What is the main goal of this government scheme?
The main goal is to support and encourage Scheduled Tribe individuals in Gujarat to take up poultry farming by providing financial assistance for setting up farms and offering stipends for training.
Are there any specific groups that get preference in this scheme?
Yes, the scheme gives priority to female applicants and those who belong to families living Below Poverty Line (BPL).
How will I receive the money or benefits from the scheme?
For the 25 R.I.R./Kadaknath birds unit, you get the benefit in kind (birds and feed). For the 1000 broiler birds unit, the subsidy is transferred directly to your bank account via DBT. The training stipend is also sent to your bank account through RTGS/NEFT.
Who can apply for this scheme?
Only adult individuals who are residents of Gujarat and belong to the Scheduled Tribe (ST) community are eligible to apply.