MIDH

Mission for Integrated Horticulture Development -MIDH

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State

States / UT: Gujarat

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: Horticulture, Agriculture, Financial Assistance, Farmers, Technology, Post-Harvest, Value Addition, Cluster Planting, Mechanization, Pest Control, Protected Cultivation, Grafting

Details

The Mission for Integrated Horticulture Development (MIDH) aims to support programs for planting and increasing the production of various horticultural crops, including fruits, vegetables, spices, and flowers, tailored to different regions and agro-climates in the state. The scheme promotes the use of modern technology, supports grafting and stem raising, and enhances post-harvest management processes and value addition. It seeks to achieve comprehensive growth in horticulture through financial assistance to individuals and the private sector for developing collection-market systems. Key components include cluster planting of new crops, renovation of old gardens, horticultural mechanization, integrated pest control management, protected cultivation, mulching, and the use of bird nets.

Benefits

  • - Financial assistance for horticulture development
  • Support for modern technology adoption
  • Programs for grafting and stem raising
  • Enhanced post-harvest management
  • Value addition initiatives
  • Cluster planting of new crops
  • Renovation of old gardens
  • Horticultural mechanization
  • Integrated pest control management
  • Protected cultivation techniques
  • Use of mulching and bird nets
  • Financial assistance for horticulture development
  • Support for modern technology adoption
  • Programs for grafting and stem raising
  • Enhanced post-harvest management
  • Value addition initiatives
  • Cluster planting of new crops
  • Renovation of old gardens
  • Horticultural mechanization
  • Integrated pest control management
  • Protected cultivation techniques
  • Use of mulching and bird nets

Eligibility

All farmers across the state can apply for this scheme. There are no specific income limits or educational qualifications required.

Application Process

Online

Documents Required

No document list is available for this scheme yet.

References

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  • Caste Certificate (if applicable)
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