Dr. Ambedkar Kamdhenu Yojana: In a step towards enhancing the revenue of farmers and livestock rearers, each the central and MP state governments are dedicated to growing milk manufacturing.
The Madhya Pradesh authorities has launched the Dr. Ambedkar Kamdhenu Yojana which is offering as much as 33 per cent subsidy to farmers.
Beneath this scheme, dairy items consisting of 25 milch animals can be established. The price of every unit can go as much as Rs 42 lakh.
Dr. Ambedkar Kamdhenu Yojana: Who can avail advantages of the scheme?
- The scheme is open to livestock rearers from all communities.
- Candidates have to be residents of Madhya Pradesh and at the very least 21 years outdated.
- Necessary dairy farming coaching have to be accomplished from a authorities or government-recognized establishment
- The applicant should apply on-line by means of the designated portal
- A minimal of three.50 acres of agricultural land is required per unit.
- Joint household land can be utilized with the consent of all house owners.
Dr. Ambedkar Kamdhenu Yojana: Eligibility
- Choice can be given to these already supplying milk to registered milk unions
- Beneficiaries positioned on present or new milk routes can be prioritised
- A single applicant can come clean with 8 items (most 200 animals)
- Models can include high-yielding indigenous cows, crossbred cows, or buffaloes, as per the beneficiary’s choice
- As soon as a beneficiary repays the mortgage from the primary cycle, they change into eligible for a brand new mortgage after a minimal hole of two years
Dr. Ambedkar Kamdhenu Yojana: Subsidy, mortgage particulars
Beneath this scheme, beneficiaries are required to function the dairy unit repeatedly for as much as seven years or till the mortgage is absolutely repaid. The mortgage quantity can be disbursed in 4 instalments, and choice of beneficiaries will observe a “first come, first served” foundation by means of an internet software course of.
When it comes to subsidy, Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) beneficiaries will obtain 33 per cent of the mission value, whereas beneficiaries from different classes can be eligible for a 25 per cent subsidy.
This subsidy can be offered as a lump sum after a three-year lock-in interval from the date of the primary disbursement.
Furthermore, no curiosity can be charged on the subsidy quantity, and beneficiaries have the choice to repay the mortgage sooner than the scheduled tenure with none penalty.
In keeping with the CM Mohan Yadav, the state is engaged on a method to carry 50 per cent of its villages below a structured milk assortment community.
As a part of this initiative, 381 new dairy cooperative societies have been established and linked 9,500 milk producers to the cooperative dairy system.

