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Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce

5.9/10

The scheme “Institutional Support for development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce” was introduced in 2014-15 by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India.

Central In Kind

States / UT: All India

Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Tribal Affairs

Scheme for: Infra

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Categories: Social welfare & Empowerment, Skills & Employment

Sub-categories: Aids/Appliances, Training and Skill Up-gradation, Welfare measures

Target beneficiaries: Registered Societies

Tags: Tribal Products, Marketing, TRIFED, Empowerment, Livelihood, Scheduled Tribe

Details

The scheme “Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce” was introduced in 2014-15 by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India. The scheme is implemented by revising and merging existing two separate schemes - "Market Development of Tribal Products/Produce" and "Grant-in-Aid to State Tribal Development Cooperative Corporation for Minor Forest Produce Operation".
The Scope:

  • To give comprehensive support for people belonging to various tribes in the entire range of production, product development, reservation of traditional heritage, support to both forest and agricultural produce of tribal people, support to both forest and agriculture produce of tribal people, support to Institutions to carry the above activities, provision of better infrastructure, development of designs, dissemination of information about price and the agencies which are buying the products, support to Government agencies for sustainable marketing and thereby ensure a reasonable price regime.
  • Sharing of information with Gram Panchayat and Gram Sabha
  • Skill upgradation, development of utilitarian products for increase in value market.

Benefits

  • Activities to be undertaken under the Scheme: Market Intervention: The various aspects of marketing intervention which will be supported under this scheme are:- 1. fixation of equitable prices for existing products both manmade and natural; 1. Actual procurement by State agencies as a safety net program and not monopoly/nationalization. 1. Support during seasons of harvest when prices tend to get depressed; 1. Sharing of information on prices so that people can make informed and conscious decisions and thereby markets become efficient; 1. Selling of products by the State Agencies in urban areas and areas away from where they are produced to increase the demand for the products. 1. Grading of products 1. Standardization 1. Source certification/Patent etc. 1. Other promotional activities
  • Training and Skill upgradation: 1. Training for improved production and higher-grade products 1. Training related to manmade products to improve quality 1. Diversion to high-value products 1. Development of improved quality and design. 1. Linkage with other departments such as agriculture horticulture khadi and village industries handlooms and handicrafts etc. for augmentation of training skill upgradation and technological support. R&D/IPR Activity 1. New product development through new usage 1. Development of new products per se 1. Development of new cost-effective processes for product development 1. Expansion of the market of the tribal products through R&D measures 1. The IPR regime would be to document traditional knowledge and craft for seeking benefits of royalty and protection against piracy 1. New technologies of harvesting scientific harvesting practices

Activities to be undertaken under the Scheme:

Market Intervention: The various aspects of marketing intervention which will be supported under this scheme are:-

  1. fixation of equitable prices for existing products both manmade and natural;
  2. Actual procurement by State agencies as a safety net program and not monopoly/nationalization.
  3. Support during seasons of harvest when prices tend to get depressed;
  4. Sharing of information on prices so that people can make informed and conscious decisions and thereby markets become efficient;
  5. Selling of products by the State Agencies in urban areas and areas away from where they are produced to increase the demand for the products.
  6. Grading of products,
  7. Standardization,
  8. Source certification/Patent etc.
  9. Other promotional activities,

Training and Skill upgradation:

  1. Training for improved production and higher-grade products
  2. Training related to manmade products to improve quality
  3. Diversion to high-value products
  4. Development of improved quality and design.
  5. Linkage with other departments such as agriculture, horticulture, khadi and village industries, handlooms, and handicrafts, etc. for augmentation of training, skill upgradation, and technological support.

R&D/IPR Activity

  1. New product development through new usage
  2. Development of new products per se
  3. Development of new cost-effective processes for product development
  4. Expansion of the market of the tribal products through R&D measures
  5. The IPR regime would be to document traditional knowledge and craft for seeking benefits of royalty and protection against piracy
  6. New technologies of harvesting, scientific harvesting practices, etc. are other measures of R&D
  7. Documentation and preservation of tangible and intangible heritage for promoting tourism etc.

Supply Chain Infrastructure Development:

  1. Setting up of efficient warehousing facilities, godowns, cold storages, etc. wherever necessary
  2. Establishing processing industries for value addition.
  3. Sharing of information on inputs with the producers/gatherers
  4. Develop product-specific efficient warehousing both at the IA level and also at the village level
  5. Training related to product-specific warehousing.

Trade Information System:

  1. Capturing information about different tribal products related to the sources, types, potential, production, collection, etc.
  2. Collection and dissemination of trade information about various aspects of tribal products/web-enabled service SMS etc.

In addition to the above, the following activities:

  1. Creating brands or brands for tribal produce/products,
  2. Developing product designs keeping in view the export market and support for exports.

Eligibility

Support under the scheme will be made available to:

  1. Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation (TRIFED),
  2. State Tribal Development Cooperative Corporations,
  3. State Forest Development Corporations (SDCs),
  4. Minor Forest produce (Trading and Development) Federations (MFPTDFs),
  5. Other institutions identified for product design, development, export processing, training of tribal producers, patenting and trademark, research, GI certification, and activities ancillary to the above.

How useful is this scheme?

Public benefit analysis

A practical look at this scheme for citizens

AI-generated insights showing how useful, accessible, and practical this scheme may be — combining deterministic scoring rules with a public-policy LLM analyst.

5.9
/ 10
Public Benefit Score
Accessibility 6.0/10 Moderate
Rural usefulness 7.0/10 Good
Application complexity 5.0/10 Moderate
Financial impact 4.0/10 Moderate
Literacy barrier 2.0/10 Good
Women inclusivity 6.0/10 Moderate
Awareness 7.5/10 Good
Implementation reliability 7.0/10 Good
Bigger shape means a better fit for citizens
  • Accessibility6.0
  • Financial impact4.0
  • Rural utility7.0
  • Awareness7.5
  • Simplicity5.0
  • Inclusivity6.0

What problem does this scheme solve?

The scheme provides essential support for the development and marketing of tribal products, aiming to enhance livelihoods and empower tribal communities.

Key challenges addressed

  • Lack of market access for tribal products
  • Need for skill development in tribal communities
  • Support for sustainable livelihoods

Most beneficial for

  • Tribal Cooperatives
  • State Tribal Development Corporations
  • Minor Forest Produce Federations

Likely challenges

  • Complex application process
  • Limited awareness among potential beneficiaries
  • Dependence on implementing agencies for proposal submission

Practical insights for citizens

The scheme's success relies on effective implementation and awareness among tribal communities.

Rural challenges

  • Limited access to information
  • Dependence on local agencies for support

Digital challenges

  • Low digital literacy
  • Limited access to online resources

Implementation bottlenecks

  • Slow processing of proposals
  • Dependence on state-level implementation

Awareness challenges

  • Low awareness among tribal communities
  • Need for outreach programs

Application analysis

Application mode
Offline office
Documents burden
Moderate, requires detailed proposals
Verification complexity
High, involves multiple agencies
Office dependency
High, requires submission to state departments
CSC support
Limited
Estimated citizen effort
High, due to proposal preparation

Estimated beneficiary reach

  • Rural / urban reach High
  • Gender reach Moderate
  • Occupation reach Tribal producers and cooperatives

Benefit analysis

Benefit type
In Kind
Benefit practicality
Practical for tribal cooperatives and societies
Financial meaningfulness
Moderately meaningful, as it supports livelihoods
Long-term impact
Potentially significant if implemented effectively

Plain-language guidance

This scheme helps tribal communities develop and sell their products. It provides support for skills and marketing to improve their livelihoods.

Who should apply
Tribal cooperatives and development agencies.
Who may struggle
Individual tribal producers and those unfamiliar with proposal processes.
Best application route
Apply through local state tribal departments.

This intelligence section is generated by an AI policy analyst combined with rule-based scoring. Scores and narrative are estimates derived from the publicly available scheme information shown on this page; actual experience may vary by state, district, and department. Always confirm details on the official portal before you apply.

Application Process

Offline

Step 01: The Implementing Agencies (IA) would be responsible for preparing the proposal and detailed action plan along with budgetary requirements and submitting it to the State Tribal/Welfare Department well in advance.

  1. A proposal from TRIFED would directly be submitted to the Ministry while for other IAs, the same has to reach the Ministry through their Nodal Ministry/Department.
  2. The proposal received from the implementing agencies should include the plan for the current financial year as well as a perspective plan with activities that may have to be completed in more than one financial year. As far as possible, the emphasis would be to establish systems, processes, and mechanisms that are transparent and sustainable.

Step 02: The implementing Agencies will send their proposals incorporating the above factors.
Step 03: The proposal shall be accompanied by utilization certificates as per provisions of GFR.
Note 01: No fund will be provided for the purpose for which the fund has already been given under some other scheme. For this purpose, the implementing Agencies will certify that it has not received funds from any other sources for the activities proposed under this scheme.
Note 02: State governments will also be responsible for the IA whose proposals are sponsored by them.

Clarifications

Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).

What is the objective of the scheme?

The objective of the Scheme is to create institutions for the Scheduled Tribes to support marketing and development of activities they depend on for their livelihood.

When was this scheme launched?

The scheme was launched in the year 2014-15.

Is it a Central Sector Scheme?

Yes, this is a Central Sector Scheme and 100% Grant-in-aid will be provided by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs to Implementing Agencies.

What are the various activities to be undertaken under the scheme?

The activities like Market Intervention, Training and Skill upgradation, R&D/IPR Activity, Supply Chain Infrastructure Development, Trade Information System, Creating brands or brands for tribal produce/products & Developing product designs keeping in view the export market and support for exports

What are the Implementing Agencies?

Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation (TRIFED),State Tribal Development Cooperative Corporations, State Forest Development Corporations (SDCs),Minor Forest produce (Trading and Development) Federations (MFPTDFs),Other institutions identified for product design, development, export processing, training of tribal producers, patenting and trademark, research, GI certification, and activities ancillary to the above.

How can proposal be submitted under the scheme?

The Implementing Agencies (IA) would be responsible for preparing the proposal and detailed action plan along with budgetary requirements and submitting it to the State Tribal/Welfare Department well in advance.

Which ministry is implementing the scheme?

The scheme is being implemented by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India.

Which schemes were merged under this scheme?

The following two schemes were merged: - “Market Development of Tribal Products / Produce” - “Grant-in-Aid to State Tribal Development Cooperative Corporation for Minor Forest Produce Operation”

During which plan period was the scheme implemented?

The scheme was implemented for the remaining period of the 12th Plan.

Is the scheme related to Minor Forest Produce (MFP)?

Yes, the scheme also covers support related to Minor Forest Produce operations through the merger of the earlier grant-in-aid scheme.

References

Official Website
https://tribal.nic.in/
Guidelines
https://tribal.nic.in/writereaddata/Schemes/3-1MJGuidelines.pdf

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Frequently asked questions

What is the purpose of Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce?
Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce is a government welfare initiative designed to support Infra, Registered Societies through benefits related to Social welfare & Empowerment, financial assistance, subsidies, social welfare, healthcare, education, or livelihood support.
Who can apply for Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce?
Eligibility for Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce may depend on factors such as income category, age, gender, occupation, state of residence, social category, and government-defined beneficiary criteria.
What benefits are offered under Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce?
Benefits under Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce may include financial assistance, subsidies, scholarships, insurance support, healthcare benefits, pension support, training assistance, or welfare services depending on the scheme guidelines.
Which department manages Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce?
Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce is managed by Ministry Of Tribal Affairs and may be implemented through district offices, online portals, CSC centres, banks, or authorised government agencies.
Can users apply online for Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce?
Yes, eligible applicants may be able to apply online for Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce through official government portals, authorised service centres, or digital application systems depending on the implementation process.
Is Aadhaar mandatory for Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce?
Many government schemes may require Aadhaar verification, identity proof, or linked bank account details for beneficiary validation and direct benefit transfer processing.
Where can users apply for Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce?
Applications for Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce may be submitted through government departments, official scheme portals, CSC centres, district offices, welfare departments, or authorised service centres.
What documents may be required for Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce?
Applicants may need Aadhaar card, income certificate, residence proof, bank account details, caste certificate, photographs, educational records, or occupation-related documents depending on scheme eligibility requirements.
Is Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce a central government scheme?
Yes, Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce is a central government welfare initiative that may be implemented across multiple states through authorised departments and agencies.
Can CSC centres help users apply for Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce?
Many government schemes may be accessible through nearby CSC centres, authorised digital service centres, or welfare facilitation offices.
How can users check the latest updates for Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce?
Users should verify official notifications, department announcements, application deadlines, and eligibility updates through authorised government portals or implementing agencies.
Can beneficiaries track application status for Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce?
Certain schemes may provide online application tracking, beneficiary verification systems, or status-check facilities through official portals.
Where can users get help for Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce in All India?
Users in All India may seek assistance through CSC centres, district welfare offices, government departments, agriculture offices, social welfare departments, or authorised facilitation centres.
Which nearby public services may help with Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce applications?
Depending on the scheme, users may require support from Aadhaar centres, CSC centres, banks, hospitals, post offices, or government welfare offices for document verification and application assistance.