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Silage evam Dudharu Pashu Poshan Yojana

The scheme aims to improve the nutrition of dairy animals and enhance milk production by providing subsidized silage and feed to members of milk cooperative societies.

Authority

State/ UT

Region

Uttarakhand

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

- Under this scheme, members of milk cooperative societies in hilly and plain rural areas are provided with quality mineral mixtures and probiotics at current rates, receive a 75% subsidy on silage including an upfront subsidy of ₹2.00 per kg. | - Compact feed blocks are available at a 50% subsidy, costing the beneficiary ₹8.00 per kg.

Who can apply

The applicant must be a resident of Uttarakhand.; The applicant must be a member of a milk-producing cooperative society supplying milk to the society.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

Who are the beneficiaries of this scheme?

Members of milk-producing cooperative societies in Uttarakhand, particularly those in hilly and plain rural areas, are eligible to benefit from this scheme.

What types of feed are provided under this scheme?

The scheme provides silage, compact feed blocks, quality mineral mixtures, and probiotics to eligible members.

What is the subsidy provided on silage?

Members receive a 75% subsidy on silage, including an upfront subsidy of ₹2.00 per kg.

What is the subsidy on compact feed blocks?

Compact feed blocks are available at a 50% subsidy, costing the beneficiary ₹8.00 per kg.

Who is eligible to apply for the scheme?

Applicants must be residents of Uttarakhand and members of a milk-producing cooperative society supplying milk to the society.

How does a member apply for fodder under the scheme?

The member must submit an application for fodder, addressed to the Secretary of their milk cooperative society.

How is the fodder demand processed?

The Committee Secretary verifies the requirement and forwards the demand to the District Milk Union. The animal nutrition feed is then provided to the member through the cooperative society.