This scheme offers financial aid to set up big Recirculatory Aquaculture Systems (RAS) and Biofloc culture units Read More... for high-yield, sustainable fish farming in Haryana. Read less
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Looking to start or expand your fish farming business in Haryana with modern technology? The Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) has a special component for establishing large-scale Recirculatory Aquaculture Systems (RAS) and Biofloc culture systems. This initiative by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Government of India, aims to boost fish production and income through advanced, eco-friendly methods.
The PMMSY scheme provides significant capital subsidy to individuals or groups willing to set up advanced fish farming units. For RAS, it means setting up systems with a minimum of 8 tanks, each 90 m³ in capacity, capable of producing around 40 tons per crop. For Biofloc, it involves establishing 50 tanks, each 4 meters in diameter and 1.5 meters high. The project cost is capped at ₹50,00,000. This is a centrally sponsored scheme where the Centre and the State share the costs, with specific subsidy rates for different categories.
The scheme is designed for permanent residents of Haryana who own land or have a long-term lease for aquaculture. Applicants must possess a valid training certificate in fisheries or aquaculture and be willing to manage the unit post-setup. Special emphasis and enhanced subsidy are provided for beneficiaries from Scheduled Caste (SC) and women categories, promoting inclusive growth in the sector.
This scheme is crucial for modernizing India's aquaculture sector. By promoting RAS and Biofloc, it encourages high-density fish farming, improves water quality management, and reduces environmental impact. It aims to increase fish production efficiently, create employment opportunities, and enhance the livelihoods of fish farmers, especially in Haryana, aligning with the goal of doubling farmers' income.
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What financial support is available for SC or women applicants for setting up a Biofloc fish farm?
Under the Biofloc system, SC and women beneficiaries can receive a substantial subsidy of up to 60% of the total project cost. This aims to encourage greater participation and success for these groups in modern aquaculture.
Are there any government fees to apply for this fish farming scheme?
No, the government does not charge any application fee. However, a small service charge of ₹10/- per application is collected at the Atal Seva Kendra where you submit your forms.
What is the expected timeline for processing my application?
Under the Right to Service (RTS) Act, your application is targeted to be processed within a maximum of 50 days from the date of submission.
Is it mandatory to submit photographs as part of the application?
Yes, it is important to include photographs. You need to provide pictures of the proposed RAS or Biofloc system setup, along with the beneficiary, to support your application.
What identification document is required to apply for this scheme?
The primary identification and residency proof required for this scheme is your valid Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP).
Can I use groundwater from my borewell for the aquaculture project?
Absolutely. Groundwater sources, including those from open wells, tube wells, or borewells, are permitted for use in your aquaculture project.
Do I need to provide proof of land ownership or a lease agreement?
Yes, you must submit either proof of land ownership documents or a registered lease deed that is valid for at least 10 years for the land designated for the fish farming unit.
Does the scheme cover the costs of operating and maintaining the fish farm after it's built?
No, the scheme only provides capital assistance for setting up the unit. All subsequent expenses related to the operation, management, and maintenance of the RAS or Biofloc system will be the responsibility of the beneficiary.
Is opening a bank account a requirement for receiving benefits?
Yes, you are required to provide your bank account details, including a copy of your PAN card, for the seamless disbursement of any eligible subsidy amount.
What is the maximum subsidy a general category applicant can receive for setting up a RAS unit?
For applicants in the general category, the scheme offers a subsidy of up to 20% of the project cost for establishing a Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) unit.