This initiative supports farmers in Gujarat who practice natural farming using indigenous cows, offering financial aid for Read More... maintaining one native cow. Read less
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The Gujarat government is rolling out a special scheme to support farmers dedicated to eco-friendly agricultural practices. If you're a farmer using natural farming methods and raising indigenous cows, this scheme could be a great help.
This scheme, launched by the Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation in Gujarat, aims to boost natural farming by assisting farmers with the costs of maintaining their indigenous cows. It's all about promoting sustainable agriculture, reducing farming expenses, and improving soil health through traditional methods.
This support is specifically for farmers in Gujarat who are committed to natural farming. If you're cultivating at least one acre of land using natural methods and own a native breed cow, you're a potential beneficiary.
By providing financial help for cow maintenance, the government encourages the use of indigenous cows in natural farming. This not only supports farmers' livelihoods but also contributes to healthier soil, reduced reliance on chemicals, and the preservation of native cattle breeds, making agriculture more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
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How much money will I get for maintaining my indigenous cow?
You will receive ₹900 each month, which sums up to ₹10,800 in a year, to support the maintenance of one indigenous cow. This benefit is a one-time assistance per beneficiary.
I have a non-indigenous cow. Can I still get help from this scheme?
No, this scheme is specifically designed to support only indigenous (native) breeds of cows. Non-indigenous breeds are not eligible for the assistance.
What if my cow doesn't have an identification tag right now?
If your indigenous cow doesn't have an identification tag, you need to ensure it gets one within seven days of application. Failure to do so might lead to your application being rejected.
Can I apply if I only own half an acre of land?
No, you must be practicing natural farming on at least 1 acre (which is equal to 40 guntha) of land to be eligible for this scheme.
Does everyone in my family get this cow maintenance aid?
No, the scheme allows only one beneficiary per bank account. Therefore, only one person from a family or household can receive this assistance.
Is it a must to have received training in natural farming to apply?
While being trained in natural farming is not strictly required, the scheme gives preference to farmers who have completed certified training or are recognised as master trainers in natural agriculture.
What is the main goal of this cow maintenance support program?
The primary goal is to encourage and support farmers who are using indigenous cows in their natural farming practices by providing financial aid for the cow's upkeep.
Where can I find the application form for this scheme?
You can apply for this scheme by visiting the official iKhedut portal online.
What is the verification process after I submit my application?
After you submit your application, it will be checked by a Block Technology Manager (BTM) or Agriculture Technology Manager (ATM). Then, a field verification team, including officials like the Gram Sevak or Horticulture Officer, will confirm the details.
Am I eligible if I am a farmer but do not own a cow?
No, to be eligible for this scheme, you must be a farmer who practices natural farming and also owns an indigenous cow with an identification tag.