RAD
Rainfed Area Development
6.4/10Rainfed Area Development (RAD) scheme was launched in 2014-15 to mainstream development of rainfed areas in a sustainable manner. It adopts an area-based approach, focuses on Integrated Farming System (IFS) for enhancing productivity and minimizing risks associated with climatic variability.
States / UT: All India
Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
Nodal department: Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
Scheme for: Family
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Scheme open date: 2014-01-01
Categories: Agriculture,Rural & Environment
Target beneficiaries: Family
Tags: Rainfed, Dryland Agriculture, Watershed, Sustainable Agriculture
Details
Rainfed Area Development (RAD) scheme was launched in 2014-15 to mainstream development of rainfed areas in a sustainable manner. It adopts an area-based approach, focuses on Integrated Farming System (IFS) for enhancing productivity and minimizing risks associated with climatic variability. Under this system, crops/ cropping system is integrated with activities like horticulture, livestock, fishery, agro-forestry, apiculture etc. to enable farmers not only in maximizing farm returns for sustaining livelihood, but also to mitigate the impacts of drought, flood or other extreme weather events with the income opportunity from allied activities during crop damage.
Programmatic interventions as per land capability and conducive to climatic parameters for ensuring integrated development through dissemination and adoption of rainfed technologies with greater reach in disadvantaged areas & location specific planning by way of coordination, convergence and leveraging investments from other Schemes/Missions like MGNREGA, PMKSY-WDC, RKVY, National Food Security Mission(NFSM), Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH), Sub Mission on Agricultural Extension (SMAE), etc.
It lays emphasis on integrating various components of agriculture such as agriculture, horticulture, fishery, animal husbandry, apiculture, agro forestry, mushrooms, vermi composting, etc. to increase farm production by promoting synergies and reduce impact of adverse climatic conditions. Sustainable agricultural practices such as soil testing based nutrient management, resource conservation, use of indigenous seeds and crop selection based on agro climatic conditions are promoted.
A financial assistance of up to Rs. 30,000/- per family can be given for adoption of integrated farming systems.
A cluster of 100 hectare or more (contiguous or non-contiguous in difficult terrain with close proximity in a village/adjoining villages) may be adopted to derive noticeable impact of convergence and encourage local participation and for future replication of the model in larger areas.
Supplementary support from this component will be admissible for gap-filling resource conservation activities under converging programmes. RAD clusters should have soil analysis/soil health card/soil survey maps to justify the interventions proposed and at least 25% of the farming system area will have to be covered under On Farm Water Management. Farming Systems recommended by ICAR’s Contingency Plans and successful findings of NICRA projects shall also be considered in development of integrated project plan. Besides, creation and development of common property resources/assets/utilities like extensive livestock systems, protective irrigation infrastructure, grain bank, biomass shredders, fodder bank, group marketing etc. will be encouraged under this component.
The key objectives of the Mission are as follows:
• To undertake location specific and landscape-based approach to dry-land areas to ensure natural resources conservation and sustainable use, strengthening of agriculture production systems and livelihood development through integration/convergence of schemes in an area-based approach.
• To make agriculture more productive, sustainable, remunerative and climate resilient by promoting location specific Integrated/Composite Farming Systems.
• To conserve natural resources through appropriate soil and moisture conservation measures.
• To develop capacity of farmers and stakeholders in conjunction with other ongoing Missions such as National Food and Nutrition Security Mission, National Initiative for Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) etc., in the domain of climate change adaptation measures.
• To improve the productivity of rainfed farming by mainstreaming rainfed technologies refined under All India Coordinated Research Project on Dry land Agriculture (AICRPDA-NICRA) and by leveraging resources/provisions made under other Schemes/Missions like Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS), PMKSY-WDC, NFNSM, RKVY, Krishonnati Yojana, SMAE, National Mission on Natural Farming etc.
Benefits
- The scheme targets to provide following benefits: 1) Enhanced agriculture productivity and overall remuneration in the rainfed areas. 2) Risk mitigation against climatic stress such as droughts and heat stress and crop failure. 3) Conservation of natural resources by soil fertility conservation rainwater management increased etc. 4) Capacity building of farmers in the domain of improved agronomic practices & climate change mitigation. 5) Extensive support for Extensive Livestock Systems (health care breeding drinking water fodder in commons etc.) 6) Integrated value chain support systems to realize growth potential in pulses millets and oilseeds-based farming production systems including infrastructure and processing facilities – focus on local markets. 7) Monetary support of ₹30 000/- per family for adoption of integrated farming systems
The scheme targets to provide following benefits:
- Enhanced agriculture productivity and overall remuneration in the rainfed areas.
- Risk mitigation against climatic stress such as droughts and heat stress and crop failure.
- Conservation of natural resources by soil fertility conservation, rainwater management, increased, etc.
- Capacity building of farmers in the domain of improved agronomic practices & climate change mitigation.
- Extensive support for Extensive Livestock Systems (health care, breeding, drinking water, fodder in commons, etc.)
- Integrated value chain support systems to realize growth potential in pulses, millets and oilseeds-based farming production systems including infrastructure and processing facilities – focus on local markets.
- Monetary support of ₹30,000/- per family for adoption of integrated farming systems.
Eligibility
All farmers are eligible under the scheme.
How useful is this scheme?
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.
- Accessibility7.0
- Financial impact8.0
- Rural utility6.0
- Awareness7.5
- Simplicity2.0
- Inclusivity6.0
What problem does this scheme solve?
The Rainfed Area Development scheme aims to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability in rainfed areas, benefiting a wide range of farmers.
Key challenges addressed
- Improving agricultural productivity in rainfed areas
- Mitigating risks associated with climatic variability
Most beneficial for
- Farmers in rainfed areas
- Low-income families dependent on agriculture
Likely challenges
- Complex application process for first-time applicants
- Potential lack of awareness among rural farmers
Practical insights for citizens
The scheme is practical but requires significant effort from beneficiaries to navigate the application process.
Rural challenges
- Limited awareness of the scheme
- Dependence on local agriculture officers for information
Digital challenges
- Low digital literacy in rural areas
- Limited access to online resources
Implementation bottlenecks
- Delays in state-level approvals
- Potential bureaucratic hurdles
Awareness challenges
- Lack of outreach programs to educate farmers about the scheme
Application analysis
- Application mode
- Offline office
- Documents burden
- Moderate, requires KYC and land documents
- Verification complexity
- Moderate, involves state-level approval
- Office dependency
- High, requires interaction with local agriculture offices
- DBT dependency
- Low, as it does not rely on direct benefit transfer systems
- CSC support
- Limited, may require local CSC assistance
- Estimated citizen effort
- Moderate, involves multiple steps and follow-ups
Estimated beneficiary reach
Benefit analysis
- Benefit type
- Monetary support for integrated farming systems
- Benefit frequency
- One-time financial assistance
- Benefit practicality
- High, as it directly supports farming activities
- Financial meaningfulness
- Moderate, as ₹30,000 can significantly aid low-income farmers
- Long-term impact
- Positive, as it promotes sustainable agricultural practices
Plain-language guidance
The Rainfed Area Development scheme helps farmers in dry areas improve their farming practices and productivity. It offers financial support for adopting integrated farming systems.
- Who should apply
- Farmers in rainfed areas looking to enhance their agricultural productivity.
- Who may struggle
- First-time applicants and those with limited literacy may find the application process challenging.
- Best application route
- Apply via local agriculture office with necessary documents.
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: Interested beneficiaries can get in touch with the District / Block Agriculture Officer to enquire about village/cluster’s eligibility for the scheme.
Step 02: If found eligible, the proposal will be forwarded to the State Level Sanctioning Committee (SLSC) chaired by Chief Secretary for consideration.
Step 03: Based on the approval of the SLSC, the project will be rolled out by the state government or state government appointed Project Promoter / Implementing agency.
Clarifications
Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).
- What is the type of assistance provided in the scheme?
A financial assistance of up to Rs. 30,000/- per family can be given for adoption of integrated farming systems such as cultivating crops along with trees (agro forestry or horticulture) or undertaking at least any two activities out of fishery, apiculture, silage making & vermicomposting.
- What is the maximum limit for the monetary assistance?
A monetary support of Rs. 30,000/- per family for adoption of integrated farming systems. This amount is over and above any other assistance availed by other complimenting schemes such as WDC-PMKSY, MGNREGA, NFNSM, other components of RKVY, National Mission on Edible Oil-Oilseeds (NMEO-OS), Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH), National Mission on Natural Farming, Sub Mission on Agricultural Extension(SMAE) etc. through convergence.
- Does the financial assistance vary according to the farmer’s landholding?
The amount of assistance shall be uniform for all farmers irrespective of the size of their land holding. Credit support, if required, may be arranged to meet the balance
- Who can avail benefits of this scheme?
All the farmers of the State & Union Territory are eligible to take the benefits of this scheme.
- What activities are eligible for assistance under the scheme?
Integrated farming systems or combination of at least any two activities out of fishery, apiculture, silage making & vermicomposting.
- Can I avail benefits under RAD scheme if I am already a beneficiary of PMKSY-WDC scheme?
Yes, you can avail, benefits under RAD are over and above PMKSY-WDC and other complimenting schemes of RKVY.
- Is there any application fee?
No. The entire application process is completely free of cost.
- What documents are required for application?
Once the cluster is identified by the state government for scheme implementation, they may ask for KYC documents (Aadhar, Voter Id, etc.), bank account details, photographs, land documents/ownership proofs and any other document on case to case basis.
Official links
References
- Guidelines
- https://agriwelfare.gov.in/sites/default/files/RAD_Operational_Guidelines.pdf
- Website
- https://nmsa.dac.gov.in/frmComponents.aspx
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the purpose of Rainfed Area Development?
- Rainfed Area Development is a government welfare initiative designed to support Family, Family through benefits related to Agriculture,Rural & Environment, financial assistance, subsidies, social welfare, healthcare, education, or livelihood support.
- Who can apply for Rainfed Area Development?
- Eligibility for Rainfed Area Development 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 Rainfed Area Development?
- Benefits under Rainfed Area Development 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 Rainfed Area Development?
- Rainfed Area Development is managed by Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare and may be implemented through district offices, online portals, CSC centres, banks, or authorised government agencies.
- Can users apply online for Rainfed Area Development?
- Yes, eligible applicants may be able to apply online for Rainfed Area Development through official government portals, authorised service centres, or digital application systems depending on the implementation process.
- Is Aadhaar mandatory for Rainfed Area Development?
- 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 Rainfed Area Development?
- Applications for Rainfed Area Development 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 Rainfed Area Development?
- 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 Rainfed Area Development?
- Income certificate requirements may vary depending on beneficiary category, subsidy eligibility, and financial assistance criteria defined under Rainfed Area Development.
- Is Rainfed Area Development a central government scheme?
- Yes, Rainfed Area Development is a central government welfare initiative that may be implemented across multiple states through authorised departments and agencies.
- Can small and marginal farmers apply for Rainfed Area Development?
- Eligible small and marginal farmers may apply for Rainfed Area Development subject to land ownership records, income eligibility, and agricultural beneficiary criteria.
- Does Rainfed Area Development provide subsidy support for farmers?
- Rainfed Area Development 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 Rainfed Area Development?
- 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 Rainfed Area Development?
- Users should verify official notifications, department announcements, application deadlines, and eligibility updates through authorised government portals or implementing agencies.
- Are there deadlines for applying to Rainfed Area Development?
- Some schemes may operate through fixed application windows, annual registration cycles, or department-specific deadlines depending on scheme implementation policies.
- Can beneficiaries track application status for Rainfed Area Development?
- Certain schemes may provide online application tracking, beneficiary verification systems, or status-check facilities through official portals.
- Where can users get help for Rainfed Area Development 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 Rainfed Area Development 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.