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Agroforestry (Har Medh Par Ped)

Promotes tree planting on farmland and field boundaries with assistance for quality planting material, nurseries and demonstrations to diversify farm income and improve resilience.

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Establishment of Orchards in Hill Areas of Manipur

This state horticulture scheme supports farmers in Manipur's extensive hill districts to establish fruit orchards on land otherwise difficult to cultivate with traditional field crops, leveraging the hill agro-climate suited to crops such as orange, lemon, passion fruit, plum, pear and other temperate and sub-tropical fruits. The department provides quality planting material, financial assistance towards pit preparation, fencing where needed, and follow-up technical guidance for orchard establishment and maintenance, helping convert hill slopes into productive, erosion-resistant horticultural land that generates recurring income once trees mature. The scheme also indirectly supports soil conservation objectives by promoting tree-based cultivation on slopes prone to erosion.

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Rainfed Area Development (RAD)

Promotes integrated farming systems in rainfed areas, combining crops with horticulture, livestock, fishery and agroforestry, with support for on-farm water harvesting.

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Subsidy Scheme for Cultivation of Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers and Spices

Goa's horticulture promotion scheme provides area-based financial assistance, ranging from roughly Rs 30,000 to Rs 75,000 per hectare depending on the crop, to farmers who take up cultivation of fruit crops, vegetables, flowers, or spices. The scheme encourages diversification away from traditional paddy-only cropping into higher-value horticultural produce suited to Goa's climate, supporting both food security and farmer income.

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NABARD Green Impact Fund & Carbon Fund 2026: Up to ₹25 Crore Funding for Agritech Startups

NABARD and NABVENTURES have expanded their climate-focused investment ecosystem with the Green Impact Fund and Carbon Fund initiatives. Agritech startups working in regenerative agriculture, carbon sequestration, and climate-resilient supply chains can access equity and blended capital support. Learn about eligibility, funding, application process, and how to prepare a successful proposal.

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Agritech Deep Tech Fund Trends: Why VC Capital Is Shifting from Consumer Marketplaces to Bioscience and Insect Protein Platforms

Venture capital in agriculture is entering a new phase. Investors are increasingly moving away from consumer-focused marketplaces and directing funds toward deep technology platforms in bioscience, precision agriculture, alternative proteins, and insect-based nutrition. Innovafeed’s recent €59 million growth round highlights the growing confidence in scalable agricultural innovation capable of solving food security, sustainability, and climate challenges.

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Monsoon Crisis 2026: India's Weakest June Rainfall Start Threatens Kharif Farming and Food Security

India's 2026 southwest monsoon has started with one of the sharpest rainfall deficits in recent decades, raising concerns over Kharif sowing, groundwater recharge, food inflation, and farmer incomes. Discover what this means for agriculture and how farmers can reduce risks through better planning.

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Paddy Acreage Surges 53%: What Record Rice Sowing Means for India's Agriculture and Farmers

India's rice cultivation has witnessed a remarkable jump, with paddy acreage rising from 8.09 lakh hectares to 12.36 lakh hectares during the corresponding period. Discover what is driving this growth, its impact on food security, farmer incomes, market dynamics, and the opportunities emerging for agriculture stakeholders.

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