Ramie Crop Scheme
About this Scheme
The objective of the scheme is to encourage cultivation of perennial and remunerative textile crop such as Ramie in suitable areas by providing necessary inputs and training.
About This Scheme
The βRamie Crop Schemeβ is a State Plan Scheme, which is implemented by the Department of Agriculture & Farmersβ Welfare, Government of Meghalaya. The objective of the scheme is to encourage the cultivation of perennial and remunerative textile crops such as Ramie in suitable areas by providing necessary inputs and training.
Benefits
Pattern of Assistance:
To provide planting materials, degumming, and decorticating machines to the farmers.
Type of Assistance And Entitlement (If any):
Quality planting materials, organic manure, bio-pesticides at subsidised rate and farmers’ training.
Eligibility Criteria
The applicant should be a resident of Meghalaya.
The applicant should be a bonafide farmer engaged in agriculture.
Application Process
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Application Process:
Step 01: The eligible bonafide farmer can apply/write an application on plain paper.
Step 02: Along with the application, attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attest, if required).
Step 03: Submit the duly filled and signed application along with the relevant documents at the nearest office of the Agriculture Development Officer of a CD Block/Agriculture Circle.
Mode of Selection of Beneficiary(s):
The bonafide farmers having sufficient available cultivable land on a first come first served basis.
Whom to Contact:
District Agriculture Officers of the concerned districts.
Sub-Divisional Agricultural Officers of the concerned sub-divisions.
District Training Officers, Tura/Shillong.
Agricultural Development Officers of the concerned Community and Rural Development Blocks.
Official Source: View on myScheme.gov.in
Scheme Benefits
- Pattern of Assistance:
- To provide planting materials, degumming, and decorticating machines to the farmers.
- Type of Assistance And Entitlement (If any):
- Quality planting materials, organic manure, bio-pesticides at subsidised rate and farmers' training.