top of page
Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme
ØLaunched on – September 2010
ØStarted in December 2004
ØNational Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD) will be the Nodal Agency for the implementation of the scheme.
ØNo budget allocation for 2020-21 so from the NABARD side it is discontinued for this financial year.
NATIONAL LIVESTOCK MISSION
ØMission was launched in 2014-15
ØNow it is subsumed under the white revolution
Rashtriya Pashudhan Vikas Yojana from 2018-19.
ØFollowing four Sub- Missions: -
i.Sub-Mission on Livestock Development
ii. Sub-Mission on Pig Development in North-eastern Region
iii. Sub-Mission on Fodder and Feed Development
iv. Sub-Mission on Skill Development, Technology Transfer, and Extension.
Central Poultry Development Organizations:
ØCPDO & Training Institute Hessarghatta, Karnataka.
ØThe Central Poultry Performance Testing Center (CPPTC), Gurgaon
e-NAM
üLaunched on : 14 April 2016
üNational Agriculture Market (e-NAM) Scheme
üapproved on 1st July 2015
üe NAM, a pan-India electronic trading portal
Objective:
ü Integrating the existing Mandis to “One Nation One Market” for agricultural commodities in India.
üSmall Farmers Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC) is the lead agency for implementing e-NAM under the aegis of Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Government of India.
üThe portal is available in English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, Bengali, Tamil, Odiya and Punjabi (Total 9).
üThe Mobile app also developed and has 6 languages (English, Hindi, Gujrati, Telugu, Oriya, Marathi).
Schemes for Women Empowerment
vBeti Bachao Beti Padhao
üThis is a tri-ministerial scheme
üMWCD-MHRD-MHFW
üIt was launched 2015 to create awareness about the importance of protecting girl child and focus on their education and rights
vMahila e-Haat
üIt is an initiative for women entrepreneurs and self-help groups for showcasing their products that are made or manufactured by them on an online platform.
vMahila Shakti Kendra
üIt was launched to improve the technical capacity of governments in implementing women centric schemes and programmes.
Mega Food Parks Scheme
ØMega Food Parks Scheme (MFPS)
was launched in 2008.
ØGovernment provides Financial Assistance up to Rs. 50 Crore to set up modern infrastructure facilities for food processing called Mega Food Parks. (50% in general states and 75% in in difficult and hilly areas)
ØIt is a scheme of the Ministry of Food Processing Industry (MOFPI).
ØSrini mega Food Park at Chittoor in Andhra Pradesh is the first Mega
üFirst mega food park of Gujarat “Gujarat Agro mega food park” is inaugurated at Surat.
üMaharashtra’s first Mega Food Park inaugurated at Satara. (NABARD- 2019).
bottom of page