This scheme helps fish farmers and entrepreneurs in Haryana get financial support to set up medium-sized Recirculatory Read More... Aquaculture Systems (RAS) and Biofloc culture units. Read less
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The Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) is a government initiative aimed at boosting the fisheries sector. In Haryana, a specific component of this scheme focuses on helping fish farmers and entrepreneurs establish modern, medium-scale Recirculatory Aquaculture Systems (RAS) and Biofloc culture systems.
This scheme is designed to provide financial aid for setting up advanced fish farming units. RAS and Biofloc systems are advanced methods that allow for high-density fish production while using significantly less land and water compared to traditional methods. It's a joint effort between the Central and State Governments, with each sharing 50% of the costs.
The scheme is open to fish farmers and entrepreneurs in Haryana who meet specific eligibility criteria. This includes having the necessary land, water sources, and a commitment to manage the farming system post-establishment.
By promoting RAS and Biofloc technologies, the scheme aims to increase fish production efficiently and sustainably. It supports modern farming practices, reduces environmental impact, and provides economic opportunities for those involved in the fisheries sector.
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What is the total cost of setting up the medium RAS or Biofloc system?
The total project cost for establishing a medium RAS or Biofloc culture system is ₹25,00,000/-.
What if my land is leased? Is it acceptable for the scheme?
Yes, if you have a registered lease deed for your land that is valid for a minimum period of 10 years, it will be accepted for this scheme.
Besides owning land, what other property-related conditions apply?
You must ensure that the land you use for the project is free from any legal disputes or financial encumbrances.
How much subsidy can SC and Women beneficiaries expect?
Beneficiaries belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC) category and women applicants are eligible for a higher subsidy of 60% on the project cost.
What kind of water sources are accepted for the project?
You need to have access to a reliable water source, which can include a canal, tube well, river, or similar sources.
What is the role of the applicant in maintaining the system?
You will be responsible for managing and maintaining the RAS or Biofloc system at your own cost once it has been set up.
Is a project report necessary for the application?
Yes, you must prepare and submit a Detailed Project Report (DPR) or a Self-Contained Proposal (SCP) that adheres to the PMMSY guidelines.
How long does the government typically take to process applications?
As per the Right to Service (RTS) guidelines, your application is expected to be processed within 50 days.
Do I need any specific training to apply for this scheme?
Yes, you are required to possess a valid training certificate in fisheries or aquaculture to be eligible.
Are there any fees associated with submitting the application?
Yes, you will need to pay ₹10/- to the Atal Seva Kendra and an additional ₹10/- as service charges for processing your application.