MVYB
Makhana Vikas Yojana
Makhana Vikas Yojana aims to enhance Makhana cultivation in Bihar by providing farmers with comprehensive training on modern agricultural practices and financial assistance for traditional equipment. Eligible farmers can receive grants covering 75% of equipment costs, with a focus on promoting women's participation and supporting both ryot and non-ryot farmers based on land ownership, specifically in districts such as Katihar, Purnia, and Madhubani.
States / UT: Bihar
Nodal department: Agriculture Department
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): Yes
Categories: Agriculture,Rural & Environment
Sub-categories: Financial assistance, Mechanization- solar power, farming systems
Target beneficiaries: Individual
Tags: Agriculture, Subsidy, Seed Supply, Financial Assistance, Makhana Development
Details
“Makhana Vikas Yojona” launched by the Department of Agriculture, Bihar, is designed to boost the cultivation and productivity of Makhana in 10 designated districts of Bihar. It focuses on offering training to farmers and providing grants for traditional equipment used in Makhana cultivation and processing.
The scheme is to be implemented in 10 districts of the state under Schedule 1, 2 and 3 of the approval order, namely, Katihar, Purnia, Darbhanga, Madhubani, Kishanganj, Supaul, Araria, Madhepura, Saharsa and Khagaria.
Benefits
- - Training: Workshops and training for farmers to adopt modern methods and improve productivity. - Equipment Kits: Grants of 75% of the cost (up to ₹16,575/-) for traditional tools (i.e. Auka, Ganj, Kara, Khainchi, Chalni, Chatai, Afra, and Thaapi used in Makhana cultivation)
- Training: Workshops and training for farmers to adopt modern methods and improve productivity. - Equipment Kits: Grants of 75% of the cost (up to ₹16,575/-) for traditional tools (i.e. Auka, Ganj, Kara, Khainchi, Chalni, Chatai, Afra, and Thaapi used in Makhana cultivation).
Eligibility
- The applicant should be a farmer.
- The applicant should belong to any of the following districts of Bihar : Katihar, Purnia, Madhubani, Kishanganj, Supaul, Araria, Madhepura, Saharsa, Darbhanga and Khagaria.
- The applicant must have agricultural land minimum of 0.25 acres (0.1 ha) and a maximum of 10 acres (4 ha).
- The applicant must be registered on the DBT portal.
Note 1:
Beneficiary allocation:
- Women Participation: 30%.
Note 2: The benefits of this scheme can be taken by ryot farmers on the basis of land documents and non-ryot farmers on the basis of contract form.
Note 3: Beneficiaries will be selected on first come first serve basis.
Application Process
Online
DBT Registration Process:
Step 1: Visit the registration page of the DBT portal.
Step 2: Select Aadhaar verification type: OTP/ BIO-AUTH/ IRIS.
Step 3: Enter your Aadhaar number and Name as per Aadhaar. Click on “Authentication”.
Step 4: Enter the OTP. Click on “Validate OTP”.
Step 5: Now confirm the details about the “Kisan Credit Card (KCC)” Details. Click on “Farmer Registration”.
Step 6: In the Registration Page, fill in all the details properly i.e. Farmer details, Land information, Bank account details and click on “Submit”.
Step 7: Validate with OTP. Click on “Register” to generate the Registration Id.
Note: After 48 hours of registration, farmers can apply for the scheme with the help of 13 digit registration number.
Online Application of the Scheme:
Step 1: Visit the official website.
Step 2: Scroll to bottom and confirm the checkbox. Click on “Proceed to apply”.
Step 3: In the next page select the “Type of Applicant” and enter the “DBT Registration Number of Kisan”. Click on “Get details”.
Step 4: Fill in the required details i.e. Address, Land Details, etc, and upload documents.
Step 5: Confirm the checkbox and then click on “Submit”.
Step 6: An “Application Number” will be generated. Keep this for future reference.
Step 7: Printout of the filled in application also can be taken using the Print option.
Clarifications
Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).
- What is the purpose of “Makhana Vikas Yojona”?
- The purpose of "Makhana Vikas Yojona" is to promote Makhana cultivation, enhance productivity, provide improved seeds, and support farmers with financial assistance and modern agricultural practices.
- Which districts are eligible under the scheme?
- The scheme is implemented in 10 districts of Bihar: Katihar, Purnia, Madhubani, Kishanganj, Supaul, Araria, Madhepura, Saharsa, Darbhanga, and Khagaria.
- What is the minimum and maximum land area required to apply for the scheme?
- Farmers with a minimum of 0.25 acres (0.1 hectare) and a maximum of 10 acres (4 hectares) are eligible to apply for the scheme.
- Can Non-Rayat farmers apply for the scheme?
- Yes, Non-Rayat farmers can apply for the scheme based on a formal agreement, the format of which is available for download online.
- What financial assistance is provided for purchasing traditional tools?
- Farmers are eligible for a grant covering 75% of the cost of traditional tools used in Makhana cultivation, up to ₹16,575/- per kit.
- What documents are required for farmers to apply for the scheme?
- Farmers need to provide documents such as a land ownership certificate, updated revenue receipt, or a valid agreement in the case of Non-Rayat farmers.
- How is financial assistance disbursed to farmers?
- Financial assistance is disbursed directly to the bank accounts of farmers through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system.
- Is training provided to farmers under the scheme?
- Yes, the scheme includes training programs to educate farmers on modern techniques for Makhana cultivation and productivity improvement.
- What percentage of beneficiaries under the scheme are reserved for women?
- The scheme ensures that at least 30% of the selected beneficiaries each year are women.
- What is the source of the seeds distributed under the scheme?
- The seeds are sourced from research institutions such as the National Research Center for Makhana in Darbhanga and Bhola Paswan Shastri Agricultural College in Purnia.
- Are farmers allowed to procure seeds independently?
- Under certain components of the scheme, farmers can procure seeds from their own sources if they meet the specified criteria.
- What types of equipment are eligible for grants under the scheme?
- Traditional tools such as Aunka/Ganj, Kara, Khainchi, Chalni, Chatai, Afra, and Thaapi, used in various stages of Makhana cultivation and processing, are eligible for grants.
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