Gujarat's Agriculture Department offers financial aid to farmers for buying power-driven chaff cutters, aiming to cut down Read More... fodder waste and boost dairy farm income. Read less
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Dairy farmers in Gujarat can now benefit from a scheme designed to make their operations more efficient and profitable. The "Assistance for Power Driven Chaff Cutter Scheme" is here to help you reduce wastage and make the most of your fodder.
This initiative by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department, Gujarat, focuses on providing financial support to farmers to purchase power-driven chaff cutters. These machines are essential for chopping green and dry fodder into manageable sizes. Currently, farmers might be losing about 25-30% of their fodder due to wastage. This scheme aims to tackle that problem head-on.
If you are involved in dairy farming in Gujarat, this scheme is for you. It's open to individuals from the General category, as well as those belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST).
By making fodder chopping easier and more efficient, this scheme directly helps farmers in two key ways: it significantly cuts down on fodder wastage and, in turn, increases the profitability of their dairy farming business. Better utilization of fodder means healthier livestock and a healthier bottom line for farmers.
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What's the main goal behind Gujarat's Chaff Cutter subsidy scheme?
The primary aim is to help farmers cut down on fodder wastage, which can be around 25-30% in dairy operations. By using a power-driven chaff cutter, farmers can chop fodder efficiently, leading to better utilization and more profit.
If I've used this scheme before, can I apply again?
No, if you have already received benefits under this particular scheme within the last 5 years, you won't be eligible to apply again.
How much subsidy can a farmer get for a power-driven chaff cutter?
Farmers can get financial help covering up to 75% of the chaff cutter's cost, but this is capped at a maximum of ₹18,000. Whichever amount is less will be provided as the subsidy.
Which categories of farmers are eligible for this scheme?
This scheme is open to farmers from the General category, as well as those belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities in Gujarat.
Is there a specific place to submit the application?
Yes, applications for this scheme need to be submitted online. You can find the application portal at iKhedut.
Do I need to submit a caste certificate if I'm from the General category?
No, a caste certificate is only required if you belong to the Scheduled Caste (SC) or Scheduled Tribe (ST) categories. General category applicants do not need to provide one.
What are the essential documents needed for the application?
You'll need to provide your bank passbook or a cancelled cheque, your Ration Card with a barcode, your Aadhaar Card, and if you are applying as SC/ST, then a Caste Certificate.
Where can I find more details or get help with the application process?
You can find comprehensive details and assistance on the official iKhedut portal. You can also reach out to your local agriculture department for further guidance.