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Crop Insurance & Risk

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Bihar Krishi Input Anudan Yojana

Agriculture Department, Government of Bihar

Rs. 13,500 per hectare for flood-affected farms; Rs. 6,800 per hectare for rain-fed farms; Rs. 6,800 for irrigated farms with drought.

To provide crop input support to Bihar farmers whose crops are damaged by flood, drought, unseasonal rain, or frost.

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Jharkhand Rajya Fasal Rahat Yojana

Agriculture Department, Government of Jharkhand

Rs. 3,000 per acre for 30–50% crop loss; Rs. 4,000 per acre for over 50% crop loss; completely free — no premium required.

To replace premium-based crop insurance with a relief-based system where farmers get compensation without paying any premium.

crop insuranceJharkhandfree insurance
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Chief Minister's Comprehensive Crop Insurance Tamil Nadu

Agriculture Department, Government of Tamil Nadu

Crop insurance for food crops, commercial crops, and horticulture at nominal premium (1–5%) with government subsidy covering rest; claims up to Rs. 30,000 per acre.

To provide comprehensive crop insurance to Tamil Nadu farmers at heavily subsidized premiums not available under central schemes.

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Mukhyamantri Kisan Sahay Yojana

Agriculture Department, Government of Gujarat

Rs. 20,000 per hectare for 33–60% crop loss; Rs. 25,000 per hectare for over 60% crop loss, up to 4 hectares, completely free.

To provide free crop insurance to all farmers in Gujarat, including those not covered by central insurance schemes.

crop insuranceGujaratnatural calamity
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Bihar Rajya Fasal Sahayata Yojana

Cooperative Department, Government of Bihar

Rs. 7,500 per hectare for up to 20% crop loss; Rs. 10,000 per hectare for over 20% crop loss — completely free with no premium.

To protect Bihar farmers from crop loss due to natural disasters through a state-funded free crop insurance mechanism.

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Nanaji Deshmukh Krishi Sanjivani Yojana

Agriculture Department, Government of Maharashtra

Cluster-based support including soil health cards, drip irrigation subsidies, farm ponds, agro-forestry, crop diversification, and livestock support.

To build climate resilience in drought-prone Vidarbha and Marathwada through soil and water conservation, diversification, and village level planning.

climate resilienceMaharashtrasoil health
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Madhya Pradesh Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana State Top-up

Agriculture Department, Madhya Pradesh

State pays additional 2% of premium over the central share, reducing farmer premium burden to near zero for most notified crops.

To ensure higher premium subsidy for MP farmers in PMFBY by adding state government's contribution on top of the central share.

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UP Mukhyamantri Khet Suraksha Yojana

Agriculture Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh

50% subsidy (60% for SC/ST) on solar fencing installation; maximum Rs. 1.43 lakh for General; Rs. 1.72 lakh for SC/ST.

To protect farmers' crops from stray cattle and wild animal damage through subsidized solar fencing.

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