The Bihar government is actively promoting fig cultivation under its 'Fig Fruit Development Scheme.' This initiative offers farmers subsidies of up to 60% on fig cultivation costs. The scheme aims to enhance farmers' incomes and boost horticulture across the state. Here's a detailed overview of the scheme's key features and the application process.
This scheme, farmers are eligible for subsidies amounting to 60% of the total cost per unit. The estimated cost for cultivating figs on one hectare of land is around ₹1,25,000. Farmers can avail of subsidies of ₹30,000 per unit cost (₹50,000) through this scheme.
For successful fig cultivation, proper soil and drainage conditions are crucial:
This scheme is designed for farmers owning land within the following limits Minimum: 0.25 acres (0.1 hectares) and Maximum: 10 acres (4 hectares)
How to Apply for the Scheme?
Farmers can follow these steps to apply for the benefits under the scheme:
Where to Get More Information?
For additional details, farmers can:
Why is Fig Cultivation Beneficial: Fig fruits fetch good prices in the market, ensuring significant profits for farmers. With relatively low input costs and higher returns, fig cultivation presents an excellent opportunity for financial growth. By taking advantage of this scheme, farmers can strengthen their economic position and contribute to the state’s horticultural progress.