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Dairy Farming Subsidy In India – By Government

Dairy Farming Subsidy In India through NABARD by Indian Government: Well, dairy farming is one of the best livestock businesses in India. It is one of the major sources of income, especially in rural areas. However, setting up a dairy farm is not that easy. The dairy farming business requires investment, hard work, and dedication. For profitable commercial dairy farming, one must have knowledge of dairy management. As the population is increasing every year, the demand for milk is multiplying. Apart from this milk-based products have tremendous demand throughout the world. You can start a dairy farming business with few animals and expand as you go. However, the government of India encouraging dairy business by providing subsidies and loans through NABARD (National bank for agriculture and rural development).

A guide to Dairy Farming Subsidy In India through NABARD by Indian Government

Dairy Farming Subsidy In India – By Government

The Indian government launched the NABARD subsidy for dairy farming in the years of 2010. You can find many components with subsidies available under this NABARD dairy farming scheme. As an individual, you can avail all the subsides but only once for each component. In case of more than one person in the family is applying for a NABARD dairy farming subsidy, they must establish separate units and required infrastructure in different sites. In such a scenario, it is required to maintain at least 1/2 km between the dairy units.

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Dairy Farming Subsidy In India – By Government

Who can go NABARD dairy farming subsidy?

What are the main objectives of the NABARD dairy farming subsidy

  1. Dairy farming in India is an unorganized sector hence they want bring structural changes which provides the window for  initial processing of milk at rural levels.
  2. To provide modern dairy farming methods for high yield of milk production and quality milk.
  3. To help in producing good breeding stock by heifer calf rearing.
  4. To provide employment through dairy farming sector in all levels such as villages, urban areas.
  5. To meet the demand of milk consumption.
  6. To encourage milk based business processing units.
  7. To strengthen the dairy sector of agriculture throughout India.

NABARD dairy farming subsidy schemes under RBI guidelines.

Type of schemeInvestment requiredSubsidy %10 animal unit -establishment of small dairy units with crossbred cows / milch cows. (Breed types such as Gir cows, Sahiwal cows, Red Sindhi cows, Rathi/Rath cows, etc..)Rs. 5,00,000 for 10 dairy animals. Limits: Minimum unit size = 2 calves Maximum unit size = 20 calvesFor the unit size of 10 animals:   25% for general category farmers (Subsidy amount of Rs.1,25,000).   33 .33% for SC / ST farmers (Subsidy amount of Rs. 1,67,000).   For the unit size of 2 animals:   The maximum permissible capital subsidy is  Rs.25,000 for general category farmers.   The maximum permissible capital Rs. 33,300 for SC/ST farmers.   Note: Subsidy of the project shall be restricted on a prorated basis depending on the unit size or number of animals.Heifer calves rearing ( crossbred, indigenous descript milch breeds of cattle and of graded buffaloes –  up to 20 calves unit).Rs. 4,80,000 for 20 animal unit Limits: Minimum unit size = 5 calves Maximum unit size = 20 calvesFor unit size of 10 calves:   25% for general category farmers (Subsidy amount of 1,20,000)33 .33% for SC / ST farmers (Subsidy amount of Rs. 1,60,000).   For the unit size of 5 calves:   The maximum permissible capital subsidy is Rs 30,000 for general category farmers.   The maximum permissible capital subsidy is Rs. 40,000 for SC/ST farmers. Note: Subsidy of the calves project shall be restricted on a prorated basis, depending on the unit size or number of calves.Vermicompost (with milch animal unit ). Rs. 20,00025% for general category farmers (Subsidy amount of Rs. 5,000).   33 .33% for SC / ST farmers (Subsidy amount of Rs. 6,700).  Purchase of milking machines. It also includes milk testers, bulk milk cooling units ( max of 2000 liter capacity).Rs.18,00,00025% for general category farmers (Subsidy amount of Rs. 3,00,000).   33 .33% for SC / ST farmers (Subsidy amount of Rs. 4,00,000).  Purchase of dairy processing equipmentRs. 12,00,00025% for general category farmers (Subsidy amount of Rs. 4,50,000).   33 .33% for SC / ST farmers (Subsidy amount of 6,00,000).  Dairy product transportation and cold chain establishments.Rs. 24,00,00025% for general category farmers (Subsidy amount of Rs. 6,00,000).   33 .33% for SC / ST farmers (Subsidy amount of Rs. 8,00,000).  Cold storage facilitiesRs. 30,00,00025% for general category farmers (Subsidy amount of Rs. 7,50,000).   33 .33% for SC / ST farmers (Subsidy amount of Rs. 10,00,000).  Private veterinary clinics establishmentsRs. 1,80,000 for  stationary clinics. Rs. 2,40,000 for mobile clinics.25% for general category farmers (Subsidy amount of  Rs .45,000 and Rs. 60,000 for stationary  and mobile clinics).   33 .33% for SC / ST farmers (Subsidy amount of  Rs.60,000 and  Rs. 80,000 for stationary  and mobile clinics ).  Dairy marketing outletsRs. 56, 00025% for general category farmers (Subsidy amount of Rs.14,000).     33 .33% for SC / ST farmers (Subsidy amount of  Rs.18,600 ).  

Processes of Getting NABARD dairy farming subsidy

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Dairy Farming Subsidy In India – By Government

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