Objectives of the scheme The IDMF scheme covers inland fisheries, aquaculture, marine fisheries including deep sea fishing, mariculture and all activities undertaken by the National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB) towards realizing “Blue Revolution”. Thus there are six broad components as follows: Funding and Implementation
Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme (DEDS)
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National Dairy Plan-I
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National Mission on Bovine Productivity
Objectives of the scheme (i) Pashu Sanjivni: It includes identification of animals in milk using UID, issuing health cards to all animals in milk and uploading data on INAPH data base. (ii) Advance reproductive Technique: Under it, sex sorted semen production facility is being created at 10 A graded semen stations and 50 EET Labs with IVF facilities. (iii) Creation of E Pashu Haat Portal: It is for linking farmers and breeders of indigenous breeds and (iv) Establishment of National Bovine Genomic Centre for Indigenous Breeds (NBGC-IB): It is established for enhancing milk production and productivity through genomic selection among indigenous breeds. It was launched in December 2014 for development and conservation of indigenous bovine breeds for enhancing milk production and productivity through induction of high genetic merit bulls for semen production, field performance recording, strengthening of bulls mother farms, setting up of Gokul Grams etc.
National Mission on Oilseeds and Oil Palm
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Mera Gaon-Mera Gaurav
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AGRI UDAAN- Food and Agribusiness Accelerator 2.0
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Krishi Vigyan Kendras
Highlights of the scheme The current program “Doubling Farmers’ Income by 2022” calls for increases in agricultural productivity, development initiatives such as Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana and Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana as well as more focus on technological innovation. The government expects KVKs to aid in the dissemination of information and practices regarding these new government initiatives. In addition, KVK would produce quality technological products (seed, planting material, bio-agents, livestock) and make it available to farmers, organize frontline extension activities, identify and document selected farm innovations and converge with ongoing schemes and programmes within the mandate of KVK. Beneficiaries Challenges
Attracting and Retaining Youth in Agriculture (ARYA) Project
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Interest Subvention Scheme
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