What you get
Cash Incentives @ ₹12,500/hectare.
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
How is the acknowledgment of the application provided to the applicant?
The unique number assigned during the application process serves as both an acknowledgment and a reference for further communication.
What role does the Deputy Director of Agriculture (Inputs) have in the application process?
The Deputy Director's office in Thattanchavady is one of the locations to obtain the application form.
Can Self Help Groups apply to this scheme?
Yes, both individual farmers and Self Help Groups are eligible for cash incentives.
How is the cash incentive calculated under the scheme?
The incentive is calculated at [?]12,500 per hectare of cultivated fodder in the Puducherry region.
Can farmers form a collective group to cultivate fodder and apply for the scheme?
Yes, Self Help Groups (SHGs) can collectively cultivate fodder and apply for the cash incentives under the scheme.
Are there any specific seasons or times for submitting applications under the scheme?
Applications can be submitted during office hours, and there may not be specific seasons for submission.
Can farmers apply for the scheme online, or is it exclusively an offline process?
As of the current guidelines, the application process is offline, requiring a visit to designated offices.
What role does the Field Measurement Book (FMB) play in the application process?
The FMB is a crucial document providing details about the cultivated land, aiding in accurate incentive calculation.
Are there any penalties for false information provided in the application?
Yes, providing false information may lead to disqualification and legal consequences.
How often can a farmer apply for the scheme?
Farmers can apply for the scheme each cultivation cycle, promoting consistent participation.
Is there a limit to the area for which a farmer can claim the ₹12,500 cash incentive?
No, the cash incentive is calculated per hectare, encouraging farmers to cultivate larger areas of fodder.
Can farmers cultivate any type of fodder under this scheme?
Yes, the scheme supports the cultivation of various types of fodder crops in the Puducherry region.