This Gujarat government scheme supports tribal farmers by offering subsidies on high-yield seeds, fertilizers, and organic soil Read More... conditioners to boost crop production and income. Read less
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The Gujarat government's initiative aims to uplift tribal farmers by providing crucial support for their agricultural activities. This scheme focuses on ensuring Adivasi farmers in tribal areas, and tribal cultivators outside these regions, can achieve better crop yields and enhance their overall economic well-being.
This scheme falls under the 'Distribution of Seeds of more productive varieties / Hybrid varieties Seeds and fertilizer at subsidies etc. to Adivasi farmers in Tribal Area (TASP)' initiative. A specific component offers financial assistance for organic soil inputs like Castor cake, Neem cake, Liquid Fermented Organic Manure, and Green manure seeds. The goal is to make these essential agricultural resources more affordable for tribal farmers.
The scheme is designed for farmers who belong to Scheduled Tribes. This includes those residing within designated tribal areas under the Tribal Area Sub Plan (TASP) and also tribal cultivators who live in areas outside of these designated tribal zones.
By providing subsidies on a range of agricultural inputs, including high-yield seeds, hybrid seeds, fertilizers, and organic soil conditioners, the scheme directly addresses the needs of tribal farmers. This support helps them access better quality materials, which are vital for increasing crop productivity. Additionally, the scheme extends to plant protection equipment, tarpaulins, field demonstrations, micronutrients, water pipelines, and pump sets, comprehensively aiding farmers in improving their farming practices and securing a better livelihood.
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To apply for this scheme, you will need to submit your application. The process typically involves the following:
For specific details and to download forms, please refer to the official sources mentioned below.
Can I get subsidies for both Castor cake/Neem cake and green manure seeds?
Yes, the scheme provides separate benefits for Castor cake/Neem cake/Liquid Fermented Organic Manure and for green manure seeds like hemp or Ikkad. Each has its own subsidy limit and hectare coverage.
What is the main goal of this scheme for tribal farmers?
The main objective is to help Scheduled Tribe farmers significantly increase their agricultural crop production and, in turn, improve their overall livelihood and income.
Is there a limit on how much land I can get help for with green manure seeds?
Yes, you can receive assistance for green manure seeds for a maximum of three hectares per account under this scheme.
What quantity of seeds is covered for green manuring?
The scheme covers the cost for 60 kg of hemp seeds or 50 kg of Ikkad seeds per hectare for green manuring purposes.
Does this scheme help farmers outside of Gujarat's tribal areas?
Yes, the scheme is also for tribal cultivators who reside outside the designated tribal areas, provided they meet the other eligibility criteria.
What are the subsidy rates for organic manure like Castor cake or Neem cake?
For Castor cake, Neem cake, or Liquid Fermented Organic Manure, you can get 75% of the purchase price or up to ₹9,000 per hectare, whichever is less. This benefit is for a maximum of two hectares per account.
Are there any types of farmers who cannot apply for this scheme?
Yes, farmers from the Dang district in Gujarat are specifically excluded from applying for this particular scheme.
Does the scheme only provide organic manure, or are other items included?
Besides organic manure and green manure seeds, the scheme also provides subsidies on high-yield and hybrid seeds, fertilizers, and other essential agricultural items like plant protection equipment.
What is the maximum financial help I can get per hectare for Castor cake/Neem cake?
For Castor cake, Neem cake, or Liquid Fermented Organic Manure, the assistance is capped at ₹9,000 per hectare, or 75% of the purchase price, whichever is lower. This limit applies to a maximum of two hectares per account.