The "Establishment of Goat Unit (10+1)" scheme in Gujarat supports goat breeders with financial aid to improve Read More... goat farming and livelihoods. Read less
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Gujarat Government's Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department has launched the "Establishment of Goat Unit (10+1)" scheme. This initiative aims to empower goat breeders, particularly those from Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST), by fostering better goat breeding practices and improving their economic well-being.
This scheme provides financial assistance to individuals looking to start or expand their goat farming operations with a unit of 10 goats and 1 male goat. The focus is on pure breeding to enhance the quality of livestock.
The scheme is designed for individuals belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) women, and the General category. Special priority is given to widowed and abandoned women from the Scheduled Tribe community.
By encouraging pure breeding and providing financial support, the scheme aims to uplift the social and economic status of goat breeders. It promotes sustainable agriculture practices and helps create a stable source of income.
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To be eligible for this scheme, applicants must fall into one of the following categories:
Note: Special preference will be given to widowed and abandoned women from the Scheduled Tribe community.
What is the main goal of the "Establishment of Goat Unit (10+1)" scheme?
The primary goal of this scheme is to boost the social and economic standing of goat breeders by promoting pure breeding techniques and improving goat farming practices.
Can I apply for this scheme more than once?
No, the benefits of the "Establishment of Goat Unit (10+1)" scheme can be claimed only once by each eligible individual throughout their lifetime.
Who is given priority when selecting beneficiaries?
Priority is given to widowed and abandoned women belonging to the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category. However, SC, ST women, and General category individuals are also eligible.
What financial assistance can I expect from this scheme?
All eligible beneficiaries, regardless of category (ST women, SC, or General), can receive a subsidy of 50% on the unit cost, with a maximum financial assistance of ₹45,000.
Is there a specific age limit to apply for the goat unit scheme?
The scheme details do not specify a minimum or maximum age limit. However, applicants are required to provide a certificate of their date of birth.
How do I submit my application for the goat unit scheme?
You can apply either online through the official iKhedut Portal or submit a physical application at your local Gram Panchayat or the nearest Government Veterinary Dispensary.
What essential documents are needed for the application?
You'll need to submit copies of your Aadhaar Card, bank passbook or canceled cheque, barcoded ration card, Caste Certificate (if applicable), election card or government ID, date of birth certificate, guarantee sheet, and a certificate for widow/desertion/disability if relevant.
Where can I find more information or help regarding this scheme?
For further details and assistance, you can visit the iKhedut Portal, or get in touch with your Gram Panchayat or the nearest Government Veterinary Dispensary.
Does the subsidy amount vary for different categories of applicants?
No, the subsidy amount is the same for all eligible categories. Whether you are from the Scheduled Tribe (women), Scheduled Caste, or General category, you can receive up to ₹45,000 or 50% of the unit cost.