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Government is providing a subsidy of ₹28,000 to farmers Marigold flowers cultivation, Apply here

Marigold Flower Cultivation
Marigold Flower Cultivation

First Come, First Served Basis: The Marigold Flower Cultivation Scheme (2024–25) under the National Horticulture Mission is available on a 'first come, first served' basis. This scheme offers farmers a new direction and opportunity to enhance their horticultural production.

Implemented in 23 districts of Bihar:

This scheme is operational in 23 districts of Bihar, including Araria, Aurangabad, Banka, Begusarai, Bhagalpur, Darbhanga, East Champaran, Gaya, Jamui, Katihar, Khagaria, Kishanganj, Madhubani, Munger, Muzaffarpur, Nalanda, Patna, Purnia, Rohtas, Saharsa, Samastipur, Vaishali, and West Champaran. Farmers in these districts can increase their income by cultivating marigold flowers.

Land Ownership Requirements:

To cultivate marigold flowers, farmers must own land. To avail of the scheme, farmers need to have a Land Possession Certificate (LPC) and an updated receipt. Farmers without land can benefit from the scheme based on a lease agreement.

Benefit Limits: Under the scheme, a farmer can receive benefits for a maximum of 4 hectares and a minimum of 0.1 hectares. This ensures that both small and large farmers can take advantage of the scheme and boost their production.

Subsidy and Unit Rate: The unit rate for the Marigold Flower Cultivation Scheme is Rs. 40,000 per hectare, with a 70% subsidy provided. This will help farmers with cultivation expenses and strengthen their financial situation.

Documents Required for the Marigold Cultivation Subsidy:

  1. Aadhaar Card
  2. Land Ownership Documents
  3. Mobile Number
  4. Bank Account Details (subsidy amount will be deposited in the bank account)

Simple Application Process:

  1. First, visit the official website of the Bihar government [here](https://horticulture.bihar.gov.in/).
  2. Click on the "Schemes" option.
  3. A list of schemes run by the Agriculture Department will appear. Click on the "Floriculture Scheme" option from the list.
  4. A new page will open. Click on "Apply for Open Flower Cultivation Scheme (MIDH)."
  5. Enter your DBT registration number on the new page.
  6. Fill out the application form and carefully enter all the required information.
  7. Upload the necessary documents after filling out the application form.
  8. After carefully checking the application form and documents, click the "Submit" button.

Conclusion: The Marigold Flower Cultivation Scheme under the National Horticulture Mission is a significant opportunity for farmers. It allows them to improve their farming methods and increase their income. Farmers should apply as soon as possible with the required documents to take advantage of this opportunity.

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