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Sugarcane Seed Replacement Programme / Production Enhancement Scheme 2026

This scheme by the Uttarakhand government helps residents get commercial shops in Kisan Bazaars for selling products  Read More... other than agricultural produce. Read less

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Are you a resident of Uttarakhand looking for a space to start or expand your business selling non-agricultural items? The 'Allotment of Shops in Kisan Bazaar' scheme by the Uttarakhand Agricultural Production & Marketing Board might be just what you need.

What Is This Scheme?

This initiative is all about making Kisan Bazaars more vibrant by allowing space for businesses that sell goods besides farm produce. It's a way for the Uttarakhand government to support local trade and provide commercial opportunities to its residents.

Who Can Benefit From This Scheme?

The primary beneficiaries are the residents of Uttarakhand. If you're looking to set up a shop to sell items like clothing, household goods, handicrafts, or any other non-farm products, this scheme is designed for you.

Why This Scheme Is Important

By offering shops in Kisan Bazaars, the scheme boosts local commerce and provides a platform for a wider range of products. It helps residents earn a livelihood and contributes to the economic activity within these important market areas.

Objective

This scheme by the Uttarakhand government helps residents get commercial shops in Kisan Bazaars for selling products other than agricultural produce.

Benefits

  1. Sugarcane Seed Modification and Varietal Balance:A plan has been prepared to replace sugarcane varieties that have been cultivated for a long time and are currently grown (such as Ko.Sha.-767, Ko.-1148, Ko.Sha.-97264, Ko.Sha.-94257, and Ko.Sha.-8436, etc.) with better quality, high-yielding, and certified varieties. Newly developed quality sugarcane varieties include Ko.Pant. 12221, Ko.Sha. 8272, Ko. 0118, Ko.P.K. 5191, Ko. 15023, Ko.P.B. 91, Ko.P.B. 92, Ko.P.B. 96, Ko.P.B. 98, Ko. 13035, Ko.LKH. 9709, Ko.LKH. 12207, Ko.LKH. 14201, Ko.Sha. 13235, Ko.LKH. 15201, and Ko.LKH. 16202, etc. For low-lying areas, these high-yielding varieties should be cultivated in sufficient quantities to increase the success rate of sugarcane cultivation and enhance sugar recovery in mills. Sugarcane seed from research centers attracts a 20% premium over the government-declared sugarcane price. Farmers will be given an incentive for sugarcane seed purchased above the mill gate price. It is also proposed to provide farmers with a 100% subsidy on harvesting, loading, and transportation costs when sourcing sugarcane seed from research centers at the mill gate rate per quintal.
  2. Subsidy on Base/Primary Nursery:To encourage farmers, it is proposed to provide a subsidy of ₹50/- per quintal to base nursery holders and ₹25/- per quintal to primary nursery holders for the distribution of sugarcane seeds.
  3. Latest Methods of Sugarcane Sowing: For sugarcane sowing, the latest trench method or row-spacing method should be adopted, under which the furrow-to-furrow distance should be 4 feet, the depth 1 foot, and the distance between two-eyed pieces should be 4–6 inches or 6–9 inches. To encourage farmers, it is proposed to provide a subsidy of ₹10,000/- for demonstration of 1 hectare of early variety, single-eye/two-eye planting, and mixed farming on farmers’ fields.
  4. Weed Management System:A 50% subsidy is proposed on herbicides for effective weed control in sugarcane crops.
  5. Protection of Crops from Insects and Diseases:A 50% subsidy is proposed on agricultural chemicals, including high-quality insecticides and pesticides, to protect sugarcane crops from insects and diseases.
  6. Providing Information About Latest Technology to Farmers:From time to time, technical information related to higher yield and improved sugarcane varieties will be provided to farmers. The Sugarcane Development Department and the Sugarcane Farmers Institute & Training Center, Kashipur, provide training to farmers, employees, and officials, and organize district-level farmers’ seminars.
  7. Providing Access to Modern Agricultural Equipment to Farmers:Farmers will be provided with modern agricultural equipment suitable for sugarcane cultivation, including battery-operated or petrol-powered sprayers, harrows, and cultivators. It is proposed to distribute drone sprayers and trench openers in the coming years.

Sources and references

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicants must be permanent residents of Uttarakhand.

How To Apply

The process for applying involves keeping an eye out for official notifications. Here’s a general idea:

  1. Watch out for public notices published in newspapers and displayed at public places, especially in the Kisan Bazaar area, announcing the availability of shops for allotment.
  2. Once a notice is issued, you can obtain the tender form from the committee office upon payment of the prescribed fee.
  3. Carefully fill in all the required details in the tender form.
  4. Submit the completed tender form in the designated tender box before the specified due date.
  5. Shops are generally allotted to the applicant who offers the highest tender amount.

Note: Specific details and procedures will be outlined in the official public notices and tender guidelines issued by the Shop Allotment Committee.

Documents Required

You will need to provide documents as specified by the Shop Allotment Committee and according to the tender guidelines. Typically, this would include proof of identity and residence.

Official Sources

For the most accurate and up-to-date information on required documents, please refer to the official notices and guidelines provided by the Uttarakhand Agricultural Production & Marketing Board.

FAQ’s

What kind of products can I sell in these allotted shops?

These shops are specifically for trading products other than agricultural produce. So, you can sell items like clothing, household goods, handicrafts, stationery, and more, but not fresh farm produce.

How are the shops actually given to people?

The shops are allotted by the Shop Allotment Committee. Generally, the shop goes to the person who offers the highest amount in their tender bid.

I'm not from Uttarakhand, can I apply?

No, this scheme is exclusively for residents of Uttarakhand. You must be a permanent resident of the state to be eligible for shop allotment.

What is the main goal of this scheme?

The scheme's main goal is to encourage trade in non-agricultural products within the Kisan Bazaars. It aims to provide business opportunities and enhance the variety of goods available to the public.

Where do I get the tender form?

Once the official notice for shop allotment is released, you can get the tender form from the committee office. You will likely need to pay a small fee for it.

How do I find out when shops are available?

The availability of shops is announced through public notices. These are usually published in local newspapers and also displayed at public locations, particularly around the Kisan Bazaar where the shops are located.

Who decides who gets a shop?

The Shop Allotment Committee is the authority responsible for deciding who gets allotted the shops in the Kisan Bazaars.

What if I miss the submission deadline for the tender?

You must ensure that your completed tender form is submitted in the designated tender box on or before the specified due date. Late submissions are typically not accepted.

Can anyone living in Uttarakhand bid for a shop?

Yes, any resident of Uttarakhand who meets the eligibility criteria can participate. You just need to make sure you submit a valid tender form and pay the required fee to participate in the bidding process.

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