This scheme from Uttarakhand's Horticulture Department helps farmers and entrepreneurs set up modern post-harvest facilities like cold Read More... storage and pack houses, reducing spoilage and increasing crop value. Read less
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Are you a farmer or entrepreneur in Uttarakhand looking to reduce losses after harvesting your crops and get better prices? The state's Post-Harvest Management scheme is here to help you build essential infrastructure.
Implemented by the Department of Horticulture, Government of Uttarakhand, this scheme is all about giving a boost to modern post-harvest facilities. Think of setting up pack houses, pre-cooling units, cold rooms, cold storage, and ripening chambers. By supporting these setups, the scheme aims to cut down wastage of your produce, improve its quality, and make it more marketable, ultimately leading to better earnings.
This scheme is designed for individuals who are actively involved in agriculture and want to improve their post-harvest operations. Specifically, it targets farmers and interested entrepreneurs who are residents of Uttarakhand and have access to land for setting up these facilities.
Post-harvest losses can significantly impact a farmer's income. This scheme addresses this by providing financial support for essential infrastructure that protects produce from damage, spoilage, and quality degradation. By investing in these facilities, Uttarakhand aims to enhance the shelf life of horticultural products and connect farmers to better markets, contributing to the overall agricultural economy of the state.
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The scheme provides drinking water facilities through the installation of hand pumps in areas facing water scarcity.
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The Horticulture Mobile Squad Centre will then forward your proposal to the district level. From there, it moves to the Directorate for approval. Once your proposal gets the green signal, the district office will issue an official order for you to proceed with the implementation.
What sort of infrastructure can I set up with the help of this scheme?
You can set up a variety of post-harvest facilities. This includes Pack Houses (9m x 6m), Pre-Cooling Units (6 MT capacity), Mobile Pre-Cooling Units (5 MT capacity), Cold Rooms (30 MT capacity), Cold Storage Units, Reefer Vans/Containers (6 MT capacity), and Ripening Chambers (300 MT capacity).
How will I be informed if my application is approved?
Once your proposal is approved, the district officer will send you an official approval letter. They will also inform you personally over the phone.
Is there a specific duration for the land lease required to apply?
Yes, if you are using leased land, you must have the lease agreement for a period of 25 to 30 years.
What is the financial support provided under the Post-Harvest Management scheme?
The scheme offers financial assistance in the form of a subsidy, which is 35% to 50% of the total cost of setting up the unit. This subsidy is provided through a bank loan system.
Where do I submit my completed application form?
You need to submit your fully filled application form to the office of the relevant Horticulture Mobile Squad Centre.
Who can apply for this scheme?
The scheme is open to farmers and entrepreneurs who reside in Uttarakhand. A key requirement is that you either own the land for the facility or have it on lease for at least 25 to 30 years.
How does the application get approved?
After you submit your application, the Horticulture Mobile Squad Centre will send it to the district level. The district office then forwards it to the Directorate for final approval. Once approved, the district office will issue an order for implementation.
When and how is the subsidy disbursed?
Once your unit is fully set up, departmental officials will conduct a joint inspection. After verification, the approved government subsidy will be directly credited to your bank loan account.
Where can I get the application form for this scheme?
You can get the application forms from the officers or staff at the Horticulture Mobile Squad Centres. Alternatively, you may find the form available for download on the Department of Horticulture's official website.