This Gujarat government scheme offers a financial boost to livestock owners who raise female calves born through Read More... artificial insemination in indigenous cow breeds. Read less
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Gujarat is taking a step to protect and promote its valuable indigenous cattle breeds like Gir and Kankrej. The state government has launched a special scheme to encourage livestock owners to focus on pure breeding through artificial insemination (A.I.). This initiative aims to increase the number of female calves from these native breeds, ensuring their survival and prosperity.
This scheme, called "Incentive to Owners of A.I. Born Female Calf through Pure Breeding in Indigenous Cow Across the State," provides direct financial support to farmers. It's designed to motivate them to use artificial insemination for breeding their indigenous cows, specifically to get a healthy female calf. The goal is to prevent the decline of these important local cattle breeds.
The scheme is for livestock owners living in Gujarat. If you are a farmer who has an indigenous cow (like Gir or Kankrej) and has a female calf born through artificial insemination (A.I.), you can apply to receive benefits under this program. It's a great opportunity for those dedicated to preserving and improving their cattle stock.
Indigenous cattle breeds are crucial for our agricultural ecosystem and have unique qualities. However, their numbers have been declining. This scheme addresses this issue directly by incentivizing farmers for successful pure breeding of female calves through A.I. This helps in maintaining genetic diversity, promoting sustainable agriculture, and supporting the livelihoods of farmers who raise these traditional breeds.
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Important Note: Only one female calf per family per year is eligible for this incentive.
You can apply for this scheme through the following methods:
Can I get money for more than one calf in a single year?
No, this scheme allows you to claim the incentive for only one female calf per family per year.
What if my calf was born through natural mating, not A.I.?
Unfortunately, only calves born through Artificial Insemination (A.I.) using purebred semen are eligible for this scheme. Calves born through natural mating are not covered.
How much money will I get if my calf is eligible?
You will receive a financial incentive of ₹3,000 for each eligible female calf born through A.I. in indigenous cow breeds.
Where can I get the certificate for the Artificial Insemination (A.I.)?
You need to get the A.I. certificate from the individual or service provider who actually performed the Artificial Insemination on your indigenous cow.
What is the main goal behind this scheme?
The main objective is to support and encourage the use of pure breeding through Artificial Insemination (A.I.) for indigenous cow breeds like Gir and Kankrej, helping to increase their population and prevent them from declining.
Who is eligible to apply for this government support?
Any livestock owner residing in Gujarat who has a female calf born via Artificial Insemination (A.I.) from indigenous cow breeds such as Gir or Kankrej can apply for this scheme.
How can I submit my application for the scheme?
You have two options: apply online through the official iKhedut Portal, or you can submit your application in person at the closest Government Veterinary Dispensary.
What is the maximum age for a calf to be considered for the scheme?
The female calf must be less than 11 months old when you submit your application to be eligible for the incentive.
Where can I find more details or information about this scheme?
For further details, you can visit the iKhedut portal or visit your nearest Veterinary Dispensary.
How will I receive the incentive amount?
Once your application is verified and approved, the incentive amount of ₹3,000 will be directly transferred to your Aadhaar-linked bank account.