Distribution of Seeds of more productions varieties/ Hybrids varieties Seeds and fertilizer at subsidies etc. to Adivasi farmers in Tribal Area: Agricultural Fair/Exhibition/Farmer Camp Gujarat
This scheme funds agricultural fairs, exhibitions, and farmer camps for Scheduled Tribe farmers in Gujarat's tribal areas to share modern farming knowledge and improve crop productivity. Up to ₹1,00,000 is available for a taluka-level fair and ₹15,000 for a 100-person farmer camp. Tribal farmers access the scheme through their village Gram Sevak.
About This Scheme
This scheme funds agricultural fairs, exhibitions, and farmer camps for Scheduled Tribe farmers in Gujarat's tribal areas to share modern farming knowledge and improve crop productivity. Up to ₹1,00,000 is available for a taluka-level fair and ₹15,000 for a 100-person farmer camp. Tribal farmers access the scheme through their village Gram Sevak.
Full official description
The scheme "Distribution of Seeds of more productive varieties / Hybrid varieties Seeds and fertilizer at subsidies etc. to Adivasi farmers in Tribal Area (TASP)" with a component "Agricultural Fair/Exhibition/Farmer Camp" is introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Co-operation Department, Government of Gujarat, aims to provide subsidized agricultural inputs to enhance productivity and livelihood of tribal farmers. Farmers belonging to scheduled tribes and tribal cultivators residing outside tribal areas can achieve higher production of agricultural crops and improve their livelihood by using plant protection equipment, tarpaulins, field demonstrations, micronutrients, agriculture fairs, water carrying pipelines, castor cake/neem cake/LFOM/green manure, pump sets, 100% water-soluble fertilizer, plant protection pesticides, etc. These tools and practices, when used according to scientific recommendations, can significantly increase crop production and, consequently, improve their livelihood.
Benefits
- Up to ₹1,00,000 for organizing an agricultural fair or exhibition at the taluka level
- Up to ₹15,000 for a farmer camp accommodating 100 participants
- Covers costs including literature, refreshments, travel, exhibition stalls, banners, sound systems, and equipment rental
Who Can Apply (Eligibility)
- Must belong to the Scheduled Tribe (Adivasi) community
- Must be a farmer in a tribal area, or a tribal cultivator residing outside tribal areas
- Farmers from Dang district are excluded from this scheme
How to Apply
Approach the Gram Sevak in your village for access to the Agricultural Fair/Exhibition/Farmer Camp under the scheme.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the objective of the scheme and who is it meant for?
The scheme provides seeds of more productive or hybrid varieties, fertilizers, and related agricultural support at subsidies to Adivasi farmers in tribal areas under the Tribal Area Sub Plan (TASP).
How does the scheme help farmers improve their livelihood?
The scheme supports farmers with crop-improving resources like fertilizers, hybrid seeds, equipment, micronutrients, and training fairs, which help increase production and improve income.
What kind of support is provided under Agricultural Fairs or Exhibitions?
A financial limit of ₹1,00,000 is provided for organizing Agricultural Fairs or Exhibitions at the Taluka level.
What expenses can be covered under the Agricultural Fair or Farmer Camp benefit?
Expenses for literature, tea, refreshments, meals, travel, exhibition stalls, mandap, banners, photographs, sound system, electricity, and furniture rent are covered.
Who is eligible to apply for the scheme?
Scheduled Tribe farmers and tribal cultivators residing in tribal or outside tribal areas are eligible.
Are all Scheduled Tribe farmers eligible under this scheme?
All Scheduled Tribe farmers are eligible except those from the Dang district, who are excluded.
Can the scheme be used multiple times by the same farmer?
Yes, but the assistance has a minimum time limit for reclaiming benefits as specified for each component.
What is the main focus of the scheme besides seeds and fertilizers?
The scheme also emphasizes farmer training, awareness, and capacity building through Agricultural Fairs, Exhibitions, and Farmer Camps.
Is there a specific limit for refreshments and other event arrangements?
Yes, expenditure for refreshments, meals, stalls, electricity, and similar arrangements are allowed within the approved financial limit.
Do I need to be a registered farmer to avail this benefit?
Yes, the applicant should be a Scheduled Tribe farmer or tribal cultivator as defined in the eligibility criteria.
Where should I apply for the scheme benefits?
Applications should be made to the Gram Sevak in your village for access to the Agricultural Fair/Exhibition/Farmer Camp under the scheme.
Ready to apply?
Visit the official government portal to apply for this scheme.
Apply on myScheme.gov.inDocuments Required
- /12 Certificate
- Aadhar Card
- Bank Pass Book/Cancelled Cheque