MGFS

Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme

5.6/10

The Meghalaya Goat Farming Development Scheme is a component of the Chief Minister’s CM-ELEVATE Program, launched by the Govt of Meghalaya. It aims to employ, engage, and empower youth and rural communities by promoting goat farming entrepreneurship, providing easy access to credit and subsidies.

State Cash

States / UT: Meghalaya

Nodal department: Planning Department

Scheme for: Individual

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Categories: Agriculture,Rural & Environment

Sub-categories: Animal husbandry

Target beneficiaries: Individual

Tags: Goat, Farming, Animal Husbandry, Farmer, EMI

Details

The Chief Minister’s CM-ELEVATE Program includes the Meghalaya Goat Farming Development Scheme under the Planning Department, Government of Meghalaya. The scheme aims to employ, engage, and empower youth and rural communities by promoting goat farming entrepreneurship through easy access to credit and subsidies.

Benefits

  • 1. 50% of project cost supported (5% by applicant, 45% by Government) 1. 5% EMI co-payment support for 24 months 1. Credit linkage through partnered banks 1. Technical training and capacity building 1. Veterinary and farm management support 1. Market linkage for selling output 1. Mentorship and business advisory
  1. 50% of project cost supported (5% by applicant, 45% by Government)
  2. 5% EMI co-payment support for 24 months
  3. Credit linkage through partnered banks
  4. Technical training and capacity building
  5. Veterinary and farm management support
  6. Market linkage for selling output
  7. Mentorship and business advisory

Eligibility

Individuals

  1. The applicant should be between 18 and 58 years of age.
  2. The entrepreneur should possess land, either self-owned or on lease, verified by the competent authority.
  3. The entrepreneur should possess a training certificate on the sector applied for from a recognized Institution, preferably from a Government Institute.
  4. The Preference for availing loans will be given to entrepreneurs and entities with prior experience of undertaking Goatery.
  5. The entrepreneur should have access to adequate and quality feed for the goats.
  6. The entrepreneur should have a vaccination Scheme in place for the goats.
  7. The entrepreneur should have a plan for marketing the goats and their products.
  8. The entrepreneurs village should be in an area where goat rearing is feasible.
  9. The distance between the entrepreneur’s village and the nearest market must be reasonable.
  10. The entrepreneur should not be a credit defaulter from any bank.

Registered Entities

  1. Any group/entity registered in Meghalaya such as Cooperatives, Farmer Producer Companies (FPC), Farmer Producer Organization (FPO) and so on

  2. Must provide an Incorporation Certificate or a registration certificate whichever is applicable

  3. At least two members should possess a training certificate on the sector applied for from a recognized institution, preferably from a government institute

  4. Should possess land, either self-owned or on lease, verified by the competent authority

  5. Should possess a training certificate on the sector applied for from a recognized Institution, preferably from a Government Institute

  6. Preference for availing loans will be given to entrepreneurs and entities with prior experience of undertaking Goatery

  7. The entrepreneur should have access to adequate and quality feed for the goats.

  8. The entrepreneur should have a vaccination Scheme in place for the goats

  9. The entrepreneur should have a plan for marketing the goats & their products

  10. The entrepreneurs village should be in an area where goat rearing is feasible

  11. The distance between the entrepreneur’s village and the nearest market must be reasonable

  12. The entrepreneur should not be a credit defaulter from any bank
    Unregistered Entities

  13. Traditional institutions, self help groups, producer groups and so on Eligibility certification from competent government authority like BDO/SDO/Department in case of Producer group from DPMs.

  14. The non-registered entity should have a constitution/bylaws/framework that outline the groups structure,

  15. objectives, and procedures.

  16. Should possess land, either self-owned or on lease, verified by the competent authority

  17. Should possess a training certificate on the sector applied for from a recognized Institution, preferably from a Government Institute

  18. Preference for availing loans will be given to entrepreneurs and entities with prior experience of undertaking Goatery

  19. The entrepreneur should have access to adequate and quality feed for the goats

  20. The entrepreneur should have a vaccination Scheme in place for the goats

  21. The entrepreneur should have a plan for marketing the goats & their products.

  22. The entrepreneurs village must be in an area where goat rearing is feasible

  23. The distance between the entrepreneurs village and the nearest market must be reasonable

  24. The entrepreneur should not be a credit defaulter from any bank



Exclusions

Individuals
Applications shall not be ordinarily considered for the following
A) Following individuals (currently employed as full-fledged or contractual, or retired and drawing pension) and their Immediate family members which includes spouse, parents, and children up to the age of 30
i. State and Central Government employees ii. Employees of public sector undertakings, subsidiaries of public sector undertakings and divisions of public sector undertakings etc.
iii. Any individual whose job is concerned with politics such MLAs, MLCs, MPs etc. or seeking to hold a similar position in government iv. Registered class-1 contractors v. Consultants who are currently engaged with state or central government
B) Only one member from a family is eligible for the scheme.
C) Pressure groups and organizations that are primarily political in nature
Registered Entities
Applications shall not be ordinarily considered for the following:
A) Only one member from a family is eligible for the scheme.
B) Pressure groups and organizations that are primarily political in nature
C) Following individuals (currently employed as full-fledged or contractual, or retired and drawing pension) and their Immediate family members which includes spouse, parents, and children up to the age of 30
i. State and Central Government employees ii. Employees of public sector undertakings, subsidiaries of public sector undertakings and divisions of public sector undertakings etc.
iii. Any individual whose job is concerned with politics such MLAs, MLCs, MPs etc. or seeking to hold a similar position in government iv. Registered class-1 contractors v. Consultants who are currently engaged with state or central government
Unregistered Entities
Applications shall not be ordinarily considered for the following
A) Only one member from a family is eligible for the scheme.
B) Pressure groups and organizations that are primarily political in nature
C) Following individuals (currently employed as full-fledged or contractual, or retired and drawing pension) and their Immediate family members which includes spouse, parents, and children up to the age of 30
i. State and Central Government employees ii. Employees of public sector undertakings, subsidiaries of public sector undertakings and divisions of public sector undertakings etc.
iii. Any individual whose job is concerned with politics such MLAs, MLCs, MPs etc. or seeking to hold a similar position in government iv. Registered class-1 contractors v. Consultants who are currently engaged with state or central government

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.

5.6
/ 10
Public Benefit Score
Accessibility 5.0/10 Moderate
Rural usefulness 4.0/10 Moderate
Application complexity 4.0/10 Moderate
Financial impact 6.0/10 Moderate
Literacy barrier 6.0/10 Moderate
Women inclusivity 7.0/10 Good
Awareness 4.5/10 Moderate
Implementation reliability 7.0/10 Good
Bigger shape means a better fit for citizens
  • Accessibility5.0
  • Financial impact6.0
  • Rural utility4.0
  • Awareness4.5
  • Simplicity6.0
  • Inclusivity7.0

What problem does this scheme solve?

The Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme aims to empower rural communities through goat farming, providing financial support and training.

Key challenges addressed

  • Enhances livelihood opportunities in rural areas
  • Promotes entrepreneurship among youth

Most beneficial for

  • Rural youth
  • Small-scale farmers
  • Women in agriculture

Likely challenges

  • Complex eligibility criteria
  • Need for training and prior experience

Practical insights for citizens

Practical for those with prior experience in goat farming, but challenging for first-time applicants

Rural challenges

  • Limited access to online resources
  • Need for training and mentorship

Digital challenges

  • Dependence on internet access for application
  • Limited digital literacy among target beneficiaries

Implementation bottlenecks

  • Verification of land and training certificates
  • Awareness of the scheme among potential beneficiaries

Awareness challenges

  • Low awareness in remote areas
  • Need for outreach programs

Application analysis

Application mode
Online portal
Documents burden
Moderate, requires training certificates and land verification
Verification complexity
High due to multiple eligibility criteria
Office dependency
Low, primarily online
DBT dependency
None
CSC support
Limited
Estimated citizen effort
Moderate, requires time for application and training

Estimated beneficiary reach

  • Rural / urban reach High
  • Gender reach Moderate
  • Target income group Low-income individuals and groups
  • Occupation reach Agricultural workers, entrepreneurs

Benefit analysis

Benefit type
Cash
Benefit frequency
One-time support with ongoing training
Benefit practicality
Practical for starting goat farming ventures
Financial meaningfulness
Moderate, as it covers a significant portion of project costs
Long-term impact
Potentially high if beneficiaries successfully establish goat farming businesses

Plain-language guidance

The Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme helps individuals start goat farming by providing financial support and training. It is aimed at empowering rural youth and communities.

Who should apply
Individuals aged 18-58 with land and a training certificate in goat farming.
Who may struggle
First-time applicants without prior experience in goat farming.
Best application route
Apply via the official online portal after registering.

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

Online

Citizen Registration for Member ID
Step 1: Visit the official website of the scheme and click on the “Login to Apply” button to start the application process. Carefully read all the instructions provided on the website before proceeding.
Step 2: If you are a first-time user, click on “Registration for New User” and complete the registration process to create your account.
Step 3: Select your Authentication ID from the available options, such as

  • PDS (Ration Card)
  • Election Photo ID Card (EPIC).

Step 4: Enter your card number, select your name from the displayed list, and click on “Next” to continue.
Step 5: Your EPIC ID will appear on the screen. If the details are correct, click on “Accept.” If the details are incorrect or rejected, manually enter your EPIC number and proceed.
Step 6: Click on “Validate” to verify the entered EPIC number, and then click on “Next” to move to the application form.
Step 7: Fill in all required details in the application form, upload the necessary documents, carefully review all the information, and click on “Submit.” After successful submission, you will receive a unique application number for future reference.
Sign In
Step 1: Click on “Sign In” and choose your preferred sign-in method from Mobile Number, PDS, EPIC, or Member ID.
Step 2: Enter your User ID and Password, then click on “Login” to access your account.
Step 3: After logging in, click on “Apply for Services/Scheme” to start your application.
Step 4: Fill in all the required details in the application form, upload the necessary documents, carefully review the information, and click on “Submit.”

Clarifications

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

What is Meghalaya Goat Farming Development Scheme ?

Meghalaya Goat Farming Development Scheme is a credit linked scheme launched by Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Department to foster goat rearing as a significant economic activity in the state. Under this financial aid of 50% on the total project cost, training, capacity building, and mentorship is provided to help goat farmers improve their production, boost their income, and address nutritional challenges in the state. The project cost includes construction of shed; buying animals; cost associated with veterinary care and buying feed; and contingency cost.

How is it connected to CM -ELEVATE program?

Meghalaya Goat Farming Development Scheme is one of the 15 other bank linked schemes being launched under the CM-ELEVATE programs.

Who is implementing the Scheme?

Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Department is implementing the scheme at state level.

Can I make changes to my application after submission?

No changes will be applicable after submission. It is advisable that the applicants read and answer each question carefully and all changes should be made before submitting the application.

Who can apply as an individual under the scheme?

Individuals aged 18 to 58 years who own or lease land and have a training certificate in goat farming from a recognized institution.

Is training mandatory for the scheme?

Yes, applicants must possess a training certificate from a recognized institution, preferably a government institute.

What are the requirements regarding goat feed?

Applicants should have access to adequate and quality feed for their goats.

Where should the applicant’s village be located?

The village must be in an area suitable for goat rearing, with a reasonable distance to the nearest market.

Is a marketing strategy required for entities?

Yes, a clear marketing plan for goats and goat products is required.

What must unregistered entities provide?

A constitution/bylaws/framework outlining the group’s structure, objectives, and procedures.

References

Website:1
https://meghalayaone.gov.in/meghalaya-one/view-detail?U2FsdGVkX1%2FjM9Oh3SyYCSHFzf4MhAV5EF9zNV24mZrsyAlEstbIopRWGy%2FCm73TVaErYLTcPNFwR2pfD2NjSJqPuEIe2O%20AzIaUC3KR%2FzLCnTHdKHg%2Fu26cUChbA7B7QMgGlckKvNVRyU%20Ou62vXMJfQ9TZtaVphEAaDb4fiZp9buYfZfW6J3%20hb0Syamc31UMnFE8k6zhe1uG%20y0ZtKfWGCoOsioeBkhLeaQXS6MtUm1xIL0vXeQkOaxPAwWGH=
Website:2
https://www.primemeghalaya.com/goatery/

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Frequently asked questions

What is the purpose of Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme is a government welfare initiative designed to support Individual, Individual through benefits related to Agriculture,Rural & Environment, financial assistance, subsidies, social welfare, healthcare, education, or livelihood support.
Who can apply for Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
Eligibility for Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme 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 Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
Benefits under Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme 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 Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme is managed by Planning Department and may be implemented through district offices, online portals, CSC centres, banks, or authorised government agencies.
Can users apply online for Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
Yes, eligible applicants may be able to apply online for Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme through official government portals, authorised service centres, or digital application systems depending on the implementation process.
Is Aadhaar mandatory for Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
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 Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
Applications for Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme 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 Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
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 income certificate required for Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
Income certificate requirements may vary depending on beneficiary category, subsidy eligibility, and financial assistance criteria defined under Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme.
Is Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme available in all states?
No, Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme is primarily available for eligible residents of Meghalaya and may be implemented through state government departments and local administrative offices.
Can residents outside Meghalaya apply for Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
Eligibility for Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme is generally limited to residents of Meghalaya unless otherwise specified in the official scheme guidelines.
Can small and marginal farmers apply for Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
Eligible small and marginal farmers may apply for Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme subject to land ownership records, income eligibility, and agricultural beneficiary criteria.
Does Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme provide subsidy support for farmers?
Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme may provide agricultural subsidies, financial assistance, crop support, irrigation benefits, insurance coverage, or farming-related welfare assistance depending on the scheme structure.
Can CSC centres help users apply for Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
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 Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
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 Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme?
Certain schemes may provide online application tracking, beneficiary verification systems, or status-check facilities through official portals.
Where can users get help for Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme in Meghalaya?
Users in Meghalaya 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 Meghalaya Goat Farming Scheme 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.