What you get
- Financial Assistance: 50% subsidy on ₹80,000/- per hectare for marigold cultivation.
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
What is the “Ful Vikash Yojana”?
The "Ful Vikash Yojana" is a government initiative designed to provide financial assistance to farmers for cultivating marigold flowers in selected districts of the state.
Who is eligible to apply for the scheme?
Farmers from the 15 operational districts are eligible, provided they own land or have a valid land agreement for cultivation.
What subsidy is provided under the scheme?
The scheme offers a 50% subsidy on the unit rate of [?]80,000/- per hectare of land used for marigold cultivation.
What is the minimum and maximum land size allowed under the scheme?
Farmers can apply for a subsidy on a minimum of 0.1 hectares and a maximum of 4 hectares of land.
What documents are required to apply for the scheme?
The required documents include a Land Possession Certificate (LPC), an updated revenue receipt, and a genealogy document if the applicant's name is unclear on the ownership/revenue receipt.
Can farmers without land avail the scheme benefits?
Yes, farmers without land can avail benefits by submitting a land agreement in the prescribed format, which can be downloaded from the provided link.
Which districts are covered under this scheme?
The scheme is operational in Arwal, Bhojpur, Buxar, Gopalganj, Jehanabad, Kaimur, Lakhisarai, Madhepura, Nawada, Saran, Sheikhpura, Shivhar, Sitamarhi, Siwan, and Supaul.
How is the subsidy amount disbursed to the farmers?
The subsidy is directly disbursed to the farmers based on the unit rate of [?]80,000/- per hectare, with 50% of the amount provided as financial assistance.
What should a farmer do if their name is unclear in the land ownership documents?
If the applicant's name is unclear in the land ownership or revenue receipt, they are required to attach a genealogy document to verify their eligibility.
Are scheme benefits provided to all applicants?
No, the scheme benefits are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, so early application is recommended.
Can farmers apply for more than 4 hectares of land under the scheme?
No, the maximum land area eligible for the subsidy is limited to 4 hectares per farmer.
Is the scheme applicable to crops other than marigolds?
No, the benefits under this scheme are exclusively for the cultivation of marigold flowers.