Soil Health Card

Distribution of Soil Health card

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State

States / UT: Tamil Nadu

Ministry / nodal: Agriculture

Department: Farmers Welfare Department

Nodal department: Farmers Welfare Department

Scheme for: Individual

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Target beneficiaries: Farmers

Tags: Soil Health, Farmers, Agriculture, Subsidy, Testing, Nutrients, Health Card, Support, State Scheme, Agricultural Welfare, Soil Testing, Micro Nutrients

Details

The Distribution of Soil Health card scheme aims to provide soil health cards to all farmers who submit a soil sample for testing. Farmers are required to pay a prescribed fee of Rs. 5 for each test, which includes both Macro and Micro nutrient testing.


Soil health card will be distributed to all the farmers who have offered the soil sample for testing by paying prescribed fee of Rs.5/- each for Macro and Micro nutrient testing

Sponsored by: State
Scheme type: na

Benefits

  • - Subsidy for soil health testing
  • Access to soil health information
  • Subsidy for soil health testing
  • Access to soil health information

Eligibility

Farmers who submit a soil sample for testing.

Application Process

Offline

Farmers can avail the scheme by submitting a soil sample along with the prescribed fee of Rs. 5 for testing.

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