Flower Cultivation Assistance

Assistance in Flower Crops Cultivation

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State

States / UT: Gujarat

Ministry / nodal: Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

Department: Agriculture and Co-operation Department

Nodal department: Agriculture and Co-operation Department

Scheme for: Individual

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Target beneficiaries: Farmers

Tags: Agriculture, Farmers, Financial Assistance, Flower Cultivation, Gujarat, Small Farmers, Marginal Farmers, DBT, Horticulture, Support Scheme, Government Scheme, Crop Assistance

Details

The Assistance in Flower Crops Cultivation scheme provides financial support to farmers for the cultivation of various types of flowers. The scheme offers different levels of assistance based on the type of flower and the category of the farmer. For small and marginal farmers, the assistance is 40% of the expenditure cost, with maximum limits set per hectare. For other farmers, the assistance is 25% of the expenditure cost, also with maximum limits per hectare. The types of flowers covered under this scheme include Loose Flowers, Cut Flowers, and Bibulous Flowers, each with specific financial caps.

Benefits

  • - Loose Flowers: 40% of the cost for small and marginal farmers (max Rs. 16,000 per hectare); 25% for other farmers (max Rs. 10,000 per hectare)
  • Cut Flowers: 40% of the cost for small and marginal farmers (max Rs. 40,000 per hectare); 25% for other farmers (max Rs. 25,000 per hectare)
  • Bibulous Flowers: 40% of the cost for small and marginal farmers (max Rs. 60,000 per hectare); 25% for other farmers (max Rs. 37,500 per hectare)
  • Loose Flowers: 40% of the cost for small and marginal farmers (max Rs. 16,000 per hectare); 25% for other farmers (max Rs. 10,000 per hectare)
  • Cut Flowers: 40% of the cost for small and marginal farmers (max Rs. 40,000 per hectare); 25% for other farmers (max Rs. 25,000 per hectare)
  • Bibulous Flowers: 40% of the cost for small and marginal farmers (max Rs. 60,000 per hectare); 25% for other farmers (max Rs. 37,500 per hectare)

Eligibility

All farmers, including small and marginal farmers, can apply for this scheme. There are no income limits specified.

Application Process

Online

To apply, farmers can submit their applications online at iKhedut Portal. Required documents include an Aadhar Card and a bill of vehicle purchase.

Documents Required

No document list is available for this scheme yet.

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  • Caste Certificate (if applicable)
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  • Bank Account Details
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