The Kisan Vriksha Mitra Yojana encourages commercial tree planting on private land, offering financial aid and buyback Read More... guarantees to boost farmer income and create jobs. It's open to farmers, educational institutions, trusts, and others. Read less
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Looking for ways to earn more from your land? The Kisan Vriksha Mitra Yojana, launched by the Forest, Environment, and Climate Change Department of Chhattisgarh, is here to help you grow your income through commercial tree plantations.
This scheme is designed to promote planting trees like eucalyptus and bamboo on private lands. The main idea is to increase the earnings of farmers and other landowners, reduce the government's burden by involving private entities, and create new job opportunities. It's a collaborative effort involving the state government, private companies, and various supporting organizations.
Various individuals and groups can apply for this scheme:
The scheme particularly favors those willing to plant commercially valuable tree species.
Kisan Vriksha Mitra Yojana plays a vital role in transforming underutilized private land into profitable ventures. By offering financial support and a guaranteed buyback at a set price, it removes much of the risk associated with commercial tree farming. This not only enhances the financial stability of beneficiaries but also contributes to environmental sustainability and employment generation within Chhattisgarh.
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To be eligible for the Kisan Vriksha Mitra Yojana, you should:
Note: Priority is given to farmers and stakeholders who are ready to plant commercially profitable tree species such as eucalyptus, bamboo, and others as per the scheme's guidelines.
The application process typically involves the following steps:
For detailed information on application submission and specific timelines, please refer to the official notifications or contact the Department of Forest, Environment, and Climate Change, Government of Chhattisgarh.
What if I have 10 acres of land? How much financial aid can I get?
If you have 10 acres, you qualify for 50% financial assistance. This means you can get help for planting up to 10,000 trees, which is 1,000 trees per acre.
How is the buyback price for the trees decided?
A special state-level committee is responsible for setting the support price for the produce. This price is reviewed and decided every year.
Will private trusts get financial help in the third year of the scheme?
Yes, private trusts will receive 50% financial assistance in the third year. This payment depends on the survival rate of the plants that were planted.
What exactly does the forest department do in this scheme?
The forest department plays a key role. They check all applications, keep an eye on the plantations to ensure they are growing well, and then disburse the financial aid to all the eligible beneficiaries.
How will leased landholders receive their financial assistance?
Financial assistance for those who have leased land will be directly deposited into their bank accounts. This happens only after the department has verified the plantation work.
What about financial help for panchayats in the second year?
Panchayats will get 50% of their financial assistance in the second year. The amount disbursed will be based on how many plants have survived from the initial planting.
Can farmers plant tree varieties other than eucalyptus and bamboo?
Absolutely! Farmers are welcome to plant other types of trees as well, as long as they are known to be economically beneficial and align with the scheme's guidelines.
What's the maximum number of trees I can get support for if my land is 5 acres or less?
For land up to 5 acres, the scheme supports the plantation of a maximum of 5,000 trees.
How do they check if the plants are surviving to decide on payments?
The survival rate is calculated by counting the number of live plants each year after the plantation has been done.
Do private institutions receive financial aid in the first year?
Yes, private institutions receive 50% of their financial assistance in the first year, specifically for the plantation activities they undertake.
Is there a committee that decides the support price for the produce?
Yes, there is a state-level committee formed for this purpose. They determine the support price for the produce on an annual basis.
What role do private companies play in this initiative?
Private companies are important partners. They provide financial collaboration for the scheme and also offer buyback assurance, meaning they commit to purchasing the produce from the plantations.
For how long is the plantation monitored under this scheme?
The monitoring and evaluation of the plantation continue for three years. The financial assistance you receive in the following years depends on the survival rate of the plants during this period.
Are certain applicants given preference under this scheme?
Yes, priority is given to farmers and other stakeholders who show a willingness to plant commercially valuable tree species, particularly eucalyptus and bamboo.