Dear Aspirants,
Here we are sharing all Agricultural Schemes, which very important for IBPS SO AFO, PPSC ADO, IFFCO and all other agricultural competitive exams.
Agriculture schemes are government programs designed to support farmers, improve agricultural productivity, and promote rural development. Here are some key agricultural schemes in India with their details:
1. Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN)
Objective: To provide financial support to small and marginal farmers for purchasing agricultural inputs.
Eligibility: Small and marginal farmers with less than 2 hectares of land.
Benefits: Direct income support of ₹6,000 per year in three equal installments.
Implementation: Through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) into the bank accounts of eligible farmers.
2. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY)
Objective: To provide crop insurance to farmers in case of crop failure due to natural disasters or unforeseen events.
Eligibility: Farmers growing food and horticultural crops, and who have a bank account linked with Aadhaar.
Benefits: Insurance coverage for crop loss, ensuring financial security for farmers in the event of crop damage.
Implementation: Premium for the scheme is shared between the government and the farmer.
3. National Mission on Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA)
Objective: To promote sustainable agriculture through the adoption of eco-friendly farming practices.
Key Components: Soil health management, water use efficiency, organic farming, and agroforestry.
Benefits: Supports the adoption of resource-efficient practices, which improve the income of farmers and environmental sustainability.
4. Soil Health Management (SHM)
Objective: To improve soil fertility and productivity by promoting soil testing and organic farming.
Eligibility: All farmers who wish to improve soil health.
Benefits: Subsidy on soil testing, promoting organic inputs, and providing training on soil health management.
Implementation: Through Soil Health Cards, providing personalized advice on nutrient management to farmers.
5. Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH)
Objective: To increase the area and productivity of horticultural crops and improve post-harvest infrastructure.
Eligibility: Farmers engaged in the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, spices, and other horticultural crops.
Benefits: Assistance for the development of infrastructure like cold storage, pack houses, and setting up of nurseries.
Implementation: Financial support for planting material, technology adoption, and post-harvest management.
6. Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY)
Objective: To increase investment in agriculture and enhance production and productivity in agriculture and allied sectors.
Eligibility: All states and union territories.
Benefits: Funding for various agricultural activities, including irrigation, land development, and training for farmers.
Implementation: Implemented through state and district-level plans.
7. National Agriculture Market (eNAM)
Objective: To create a pan-India electronic trading platform for agricultural commodities to provide better market access.
Eligibility: Farmers, traders, and buyers involved in agricultural transactions.
Benefits: Promotes transparency, better price discovery, and reduces the role of middlemen by connecting farmers with buyers directly.
Implementation: Through an online platform (eNAM), farmers can sell their produce at a competitive price.
8. Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Scheme
Objective: To provide short-term credit to farmers for cultivation and other farming needs.
Eligibility: Farmers cultivating crops, with the landholding of less than 2 hectares, and also for dairy farmers, poultry farmers, and fishermen.
Benefits: Quick access to credit, low-interest rates, and flexibility in repayment.
Implementation: Offered through banks, which provide credit cards with a predetermined limit for farming activities.
9. Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY)
Objective: To increase the coverage of irrigation and improve water use efficiency in agriculture.
Eligibility: Farmers in need of irrigation facilities for crop production.
Benefits: Financial assistance for irrigation projects, enhancing water availability for farming.
Implementation: Includes programs like Micro Irrigation, Command Area Development, and Water Use Efficiency.
10. Atmanirbhar Krishi Yojana
Objective: To promote self-reliance in the agricultural sector and improve the resilience of the farming community.
Eligibility: Farmers, agricultural entrepreneurs, and cooperatives.
Benefits: Focus on improving the agriculture value chain, reducing dependency on imports, and encouraging local manufacturing and exports.
Implementation: Focus on creating storage infrastructure, enhancing farm equipment availability, and boosting exports.
11. Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization (SMAM)
Objective: To promote the mechanization of farming to enhance productivity.
Eligibility: Farmers, cooperatives, and farmers' organizations.
Benefits: Subsidy for purchasing agricultural machinery such as tractors, harvesters, and irrigation equipment.
Implementation: Assistance is provided by the government for purchasing machinery and equipment.
Conclusion:
These schemes aim to ensure the economic empowerment of farmers, promote sustainable farming practices, provide financial assistance, and impro
ve agricultural infrastructure. Farmers should explore these schemes to enhance productivity and safeguard their livelihoods.

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