New Schemes to increase the income of farmers
Government of India is implementing various schemes and programmes for the welfare of farmers in the country. Some of the recently launched schemes include Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana (PM-KISAN), Pradhan Kisan Mantri Maan Dhan Yojana (PM-KMY), Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF), National Beekeeping & Honey Mission (NBHM), Formation and promotion of 10,000 FPOs, National Mission on Edible Oils – Oil Palm (NMEO-OP) etc. A brief of major beneficiary oriented schemes, including recently launched ones, being implemented by the Department of Agriculture and farmers’ Welfare is given at below:
Brief details of major
schemes implemented by the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
Sl No |
Name of the Scheme |
Purpose |
1 |
Pradhan Mantri Kisan
Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) |
PM-KISAN is a central
sector scheme launched on 24th February 2019 to supplement financial needs of
land holding farmers, subject to exclusions. Under the scheme, financial
benefit of Rs 6000/- per year is transferred in three equal four-monthly
installments into the bank accounts of farmers' families across the country,
through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode. |
2 |
Pradhan Mantri Kisan
Maandhan Yojana (PM-KMY) |
In order to provide
financial support and security to the most vulnerable farmer families, Government
launched Pradhan Mantri Kishan Maandhan Yojana w.e.f. 12.09.2019 to provide
pension benefits to small and marginal farmers. PM KMY is meant for Small and
Marginal Farmers falling in the entry age between 18 to 40 years having
cultivable land up to 2 hectares The scheme seeks to provide Rs 3,000/-
monthly pension to the Small and Marginal Farmers once they attain 60 years
of age. |
3 |
Pradhan Mantri Fasal
Bima Yojana (PMFBY) |
PMFBY was launched in
2016 in order to provide a simple and affordable crop insurance product to
ensure comprehensive risk cover for crops to farmers against all
non-preventable natural risks from pre-sowing to post-harvest and to provide
adequate claim amount. The scheme is demand driven and available for all
farmers. |
4 |
Interest Subvention
Scheme (ISS) |
The Interest Subvention
Scheme (ISS) provides concessional short term agri-loans to the farmers
practicing crop husbandry and other allied activities like animal husbandry,
dairying and fisheries. ISS is available to farmers availing short term crop
loans upto Rs.3.00 lakh at an interest rate of 7% per annum for one year.
Additional 3% subvention is also given to the farmers for prompt and timely
repayment of loans thus reducing the effective rate of interest to 4% per
annum. The benefit of ISS is also available for post-harvest loans against
Negotiable Warehouse Receipts (NWRs) on crop loans for a further period of
six months post-harvest to small and marginal farmers having Kisan Credit
Cards (KCCs), on occurrence of natural calamities and severe natural
calamities. |
5 |
Agriculture
Infrastructure Fund (AIF) |
In
order to address the existing infrastructure gaps and mobilize investment in
agriculture infrastructure, Agri Infra Fund was launched under Aatmanirbhar Bharat
Package. AIF was introduced with a vision to transform the agriculture
infrastructure landscape of the country. The Agriculture Infrastructure Fund
is a medium - long term debt financing facility for investment in viable
projects for post-harvest management infrastructure and community farming
assets through interest subvention and credit guarantee support. The Fund of
Rs. 1 lakh crore under the scheme will be disbursed from FY 2020-21 to
FY2025-26 and the support under the scheme will be provided for the duration
of FY2020-21 to FY2032-33. Under
the scheme, Rs. 1 Lakh Crore will be provided by banks and financial
institutions as loans with interest subvention of 3% per annum and credit
guarantee coverage under CGTMSE for loans up to Rs. 2 Crores. Further, each
entity is eligible to get the benefit of the scheme for up to 25 projects
located in different LGD codes. Eligible
beneficiaries include Farmers, Agri-entrepreneurs, Start-ups, Primary
Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS), Marketing Cooperative Societies, Farmer
Producers Organizations(FPOs), Self Help Group (SHG), Joint Liability Groups
(JLG), Multipurpose Cooperative Societies, Central/State agency or Local Body
sponsored Public Private Partnership Projects, State Agencies, Agricultural
Produce Market Committees (Mandis), National & State Federations of
Cooperatives, Federations of FPOs (Farmer Produce Organizations) and
Federations of Self Help Groups (SHGs). |
6 |
Formation &
Promotion of new 10,000 FPOs |
The Government of India
has launched the Central Sector Scheme (CSS) for “Formation and Promotion of
10,000 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs)” in the year 2020. The scheme has
a total budgetary outlay of Rs.6865 crores. Formation & promotion of FPOs
are to be done through Implementing Agencies (IAs), which further engage
Cluster Based Business Organizations (CBBOs) to form & provide
professional handholding support to FPOs for a period of 5 years. FPOs get a financial
assistance upto Rs 18.00 lakh per FPO for a period of 03 years. In addition
to this, provision has been made for matching equity grant upto Rs. 2,000 per
farmer member of FPO with a limit of Rs. 15.00 lakh per FPO and a credit
guarantee facility upto Rs. 2 crore of project loan per FPO from eligible
lending institution to ensure institutional credit accessibility to FPOs.
Suitable provisions have been made for training and skill development of
FPOs.
|
7 |
Per Drop More Crop
(PDMC) |
Per Drop More Crop
scheme mainly focuses on water use efficiency at farm level through
precision/micro irrigation. Besides promoting precision irrigation (drip and
sprinkler irrigation systems) and better on-farm water management practices
to optimize the use of available water resources, this component also
supports micro level water storage or water conservation/management
activities to supplement micro irrigation. |
8 |
Sub-Mission on
Agriculture Extension (SMAE) |
The scheme aims at
making the extension system farmer driven and farmer accountable by
disseminating technology to farmers through new institutional arrangements
viz. Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA) at district level to
operationalize extension reforms in a participatory mode. |
9 |
Sub-Mission on
Agriculture Mechanization (SMAM) |
Sub Mission on
Agricultural Mechanization (SMAM) is being implemented w.e.f April, 2014
which aims at catalyzing an accelerated but inclusive growth of agricultural
mechanization in India with the objectives of Increasing the reach of farm
mechanization to small and marginal farmers and to the regions where
availability of farm power is low, Promoting ‘Custom Hiring Centres' to
offset the adverse economies of scale arising due to small landholding and
high cost of individual ownership, Creating hubs for hi-tech& high value
farm equipments, Creating awareness among stakeholders through demonstration
and capacity building activities and Ensuring performance testing and
certification at designated testing centers located all over the country. |
10 |
Sub-Mission on Seed and
Planting Material (SMSP) |
SMSP covers the entire
gamut of seed production chain, from production of nucleus seed to supply of
certified seeds to the farmers, to provide support for creation of
infrastructure conducive for development of the seed sector, support to the
public seed producing organisations for improving their capacity and quality
of seed production, create dedicated seed bank to meet unforeseen
circumstances of natural calamities, etc. |
11 |
Paramparagat
Krishi Vikas
Yojana (PKVY) |
Paramparagat Krishi
Vikas Yojana (PKVY) aims at development of sustainable models of organic
farming through a mix of traditional wisdom and modern science to ensure long
term soil fertility build-up, resource conservation and helps in climate
change adaptation and mitigation. It primarily aims to increase soil
fertility and thereby helps in production of healthy food through organic
practices without the use of agro-chemicals. |
12 |
National Food Security
Mission (NFSM) |
The Mission aims at
increasing production of rice, wheat, pulses coarse cereals (maize &
barley), nutri-cereals (jowar, bajra, ragi& other small millets) and
commercial crops (jute, cotton & sugarcane) and oilseeds through area
expansion and productivity enhancement in a sustainable manner in the
identified districts of the country. |
13 |
Integrated Scheme for
Agriculture Marketing (ISAM) |
ISAM supports state
governments in governing the agricultural produce marketing through creation
and improvement of market structures, capacity building and generating access
to market information. During 2017-18, National Agriculture Market Scheme
popularly known as e-NAM scheme has also been made part of the same. 1389
mandis of 23 States and 04 UTs have been integrated to e-NAM platform. |
14 |
Mission for Integrated
Development of Horticulture (MIDH) |
Mission for Integrated
Development of Horticulture (MIDH), a Centrally Sponsored Scheme was launched
during 2014-15 for holistic growth of the horticulture sector covering fruits,
vegetables, root and tuber crops, mushrooms, spices, flowers, aromatic
plants, coconut, cashew, cocoa and Bamboo. |
15 |
Soil Health Card (SHC) |
Soil Health Card is
used to assess the current status of soil health and, when used over time, to
determine changes in soil health that are affected by land management. A Soil
Health Card displays soil health indicators and associated descriptive terms.
The indicators are typically based on farmers' practical experience and
knowledge of local natural resources. The card lists soil health indicators
that can be assessed without the aid of technical or laboratory equipment. |
16 |
Rainfed Area
Development (RAD) |
The Scheme aims to
promote integrated farming systems by focusing on multi-cropping, crop
rotation and allied activities like livestock, apiculture etc. Integrated
farming systems helps in minimizing adverse impact of crop failure through
diversified systems thereby enhancing production and productivity of rainfed
area and helping in sustaining the income of small and marginal farmers even
in climatic variability. |
17 |
Rastriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) |
The scheme focuses on
creation of pre & post-harvest infrastructure in agriculture and allied
sectors that help in supply of quality inputs, market facilities, etc to
farmers. It provides flexibility and autonomy to states to implement projects
as per the local farmers' needs and priorities from a bouquet of activities
in agriculture and allied sectors. The scheme aims to fill the resources gap
of agriculture and allied sectors by providing financial support to states
for undertaking various activities to increase in overall growth of
agriculture and allied sectors and farmers' income. Allocation for the scheme
during 2022-23 is Rs 3031.08 crore. |
18. |
National Mission on
Edible Oils (NMEO)-Oil Palm |
National Mission on
Edible Oil (NMEO)-Oil Palm (NMEO-OP) has been launched during the year
2021-22 with the aim to enhance the edible oils availability in the country
by harnessing Oil Palm area expansion, increasing CPO production and to
reduce the import burden on edible oil. The Mission will bring additional
area of 6.5 lakh ha under Oil Palm plantation. Government of India has
approved Rs. 91,591.27 lakhs as Central Share for the coverage of 1.41 lakh
ha. area under Oil Palm cultivation during the year 2024-25. |
19. |
Market Intervention
Scheme and Price support Scheme (MIS-PSS) |
Ministry of Agriculture
& Farmers Welfare implements the Price Support Scheme (PSS) for
procurement of pulses, oilseeds and copra. Market Intervention Scheme (MIS)
for procurement of agricultural and horticultural commodities which are
perishable in nature and are not covered under the Price Support Scheme
(PSS). The objective of intervention is to protect the growers of these
commodities from making distress sale in the event of a bumper crop during
the peak arrival period when the prices tend to fall below economic levels
and cost of production. |
20. |
National Bamboo Mission
(NBM) |
To increase the area
under bamboo plantation in non-forest Government and private lands to
supplement farm income and contribute towards resilience to climate change as
well as availability of quality raw material requirement of industries. |
21. |
National beekeeping and
Honey Mission (NBHM) |
A
National Beekeeping and Honey Mission (NBHM) has been launched in 2020 as
part of the Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan. Rs. 500 crore for the period
2020-2021 to 2022-2023 has been allocated for beekeeping sector. The schemes
is approved for further continuation from 2023-24 to 2025-26 with total
balance outlay of Rs. 370 crores. |
22. |
Mission Organic Value
Chain Development for North Eastern Region |
The MOVCDNER scheme
aims at development of commodity specific, concentrated, certified organic
production clusters in value chain mode to link growers with consumers and to
support the development of entire value chain starting from inputs, seeds,
certification, to the creation of facilities for collection, aggregation,
processing, marketing and brand building initiative in Northeast Region
(Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and
Tripura). |
This information was
given by the Union Minister of State for Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare
Shri Ramnath Thakur in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.
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