What you get
- Distribution of minor and micro elements: The applicant receives a subsidy of 75% of the purchase price or ₹750/- per hectare, whichever is less, for minor and micro elements of a Government-approved grade under FCO 1985. | - The assistance is limited to a maximum of two hectares per account. | Remark: As per conditions No. 5, 16, 17, 19 and 22 of Appendix-1. (Refer Scheme No. 35) | Frequency: Every year.
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
What is the benefit provided under the “Distribution of minor and micro elements” component?
The scheme provides 75% of the purchase price or ₹750 per hectare, whichever is less, for purchasing minor and micro elements of government-approved grade.
What is the maximum land area eligible for subsidy under this component?
The subsidy is available for a maximum of 2 hectares per account.
Which type of minor and micro elements are eligible under this scheme?
Only government-approved grade minor and micro elements under the Fertilizer Control Order (FCO) 1985 are eligible.
How often can I receive benefits for minor and micro elements?
You can receive this benefit every year, subject to the scheme’s conditions.
Who can apply for the “Distribution of minor and micro elements” subsidy?
Scheduled Tribe farmers, except those from Dang district, can apply for this benefit.
Can farmers living outside tribal areas apply for this component?
Yes, tribal cultivators residing outside tribal areas are also eligible.
What is the frequency of disbursement for this subsidy?
The subsidy is provided annually.
What documents do I need to apply for this component?
You need to submit your 7/12 land record, Aadhaar card, and bank passbook or cancelled cheque.
How will I receive the subsidy amount?
The assistance is provided through the scheme’s subsidy process managed by the department via your Gram Sevak.
Can I get the subsidy if I have more than 2 hectares of land?
You can receive subsidy only for up to 2 hectares per account, even if you own more land.