Subsidies to Farmers under Various Schemes
The
Government is providing subsidies to farmers under various schemes for
improving the infrastructure, marketing facilities and promotional
services.
Under Agricultural Marketing Infrastructure (AMI) sub-scheme of
Integrated Scheme for Agricultural Marketing (ISAM), subsidy is being
provided @ 25% to 33.33% to eligible beneficiaries for creation of
storage infrastructure. Currently the scheme is temporarily stopped
w.e.f. 05.08.2014 for general category promoters due to exhaustion of
funds. However, the scheme is open for SC/ST promoters and for promoters
in North-Eastern Region.
Under Rashtriya Krishi Viskas Yojana (RKVY) scheme, funds are released
to the State Governments as 100% grant on the basis of projects approved
in the State Level Sanctioning Committee (SLSC) meeting headed by the
Chief Secretary of the State. No subsidy is provided by the Government
of India directly to the individuals/farmers under the scheme. Subsidy
under RKVY scheme is provided to farmers by the States as per norms of
other existing Government of India schemes.
Under National Horticulture Mission (NHM) scheme for development of
Horticulture, assistance is being provided for development of
Post-H+arvest Management (PHM) and Marketing infrastructure. The
component of market Infrastructure includes rural primary markets,
wholesale markets and terminal market complexes.
For rural primary markets, credit linked back ended subsidy @ 40% in
general areas and @ 55% in hilly and tribal areas of the maximum project
cost of Rs. 25.00 lakh is available.
For wholesale markets, credit linked back ended subsidy @ 25% in general
areas and @ 33.33% in hilly and tribal areas of the maximum project
cost of 100.00 crore/project is available.
For terminal market complex, under PPP mode, assistance @ 25% to 40%
(limited to Rs. 50.00 crore) of project cost of 150.00 crore/project,
which includes 25% as floor subsidy plus 15% as subsidy on bidding is
available.
Under PHM component, credit linked back ended subsidy @ 35% - 50% is
available for creation of various types of post-harvest infrastructure.
Under National Food Security Mission (NFSM), financial assistance is
being provided to the farmers for farm machineries for improving the
infrastructure.
Under Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern India scheme (BGREI),
assistance is being provided for activities that help in enhanced
procurement, creation of storage facilities, marketing and value
addition. Assistance is being provided 50% of the project cost for
individual beneficiary and 100% for community assets.
At present, there is no proposal under consideration to withdraw the provision of subsidy in respect of abovementioned schemes.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Agriculture
& Farmers Welfare, Shri Parshottam Rupala today in Lok Sabha.
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(Release ID :147767)
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