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Madhya Pradesh Organic Farming Mission
The Madhya Pradesh Organic Farming Mission (MPOFM) promotes organic farming practices across the state by supporting farmers through the conversion process from chemical-intensive to organic cultivation. Madhya Pradesh is one of India's leading states for certified organic cultivation area, and the mission provides technical guidance, group/cluster-based certification support (including PGS-India and NPOP certification facilitation), and linkage to organic input production and organic produce marketing channels. The mission aims to improve soil health, reduce input costs over time, and help farmers access premium prices in organic produce markets domestically and for export.
View schemeSikkim Organic Mission – Certification & Conversion Support
Launched in August 2010, the Sikkim Organic Mission is the flagship policy that made Sikkim India's first 100% organic state by 2015-16, covering roughly 76,169 hectares of certified organic cultivated area and benefiting over 66,227 farming families. The mission provides farmers with training in organic input production (composting, bio-fertilizers, bio-pesticides), supplies quality organic seed and planting material, runs Organic Centres of Excellence on converted government farms, and operates the Sikkim State Organic Certification Agency (SSOCA), which certifies farms, farmer groups, processing units and traders to the National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP) and Participatory Guarantee System (PGS-India) standards at no cost to the smallholder farmer. Certified organic status allows Sikkimese farmers to access premium domestic and export markets and the state-run Sikkim Organic retail outlet network, including one in New Delhi.
View schemeOrganic and Natural Farming Promotion Scheme - Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand has positioned itself as a leading organic-farming state and provides farmers comprehensive support to transition to organic and natural cultivation methods under schemes including the Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) as implemented in the state. Assistance totals around Rs 31,500 per hectare spread over three years, covering organic inputs, certification (including PGS - Participatory Guarantee System), training and exposure visits, and marketing support such as branding, fairs and exhibition participation; of this, roughly Rs 15,000/ha over 3 years is provided directly via DBT for on-farm/off-farm organic inputs. The state designates land in clusters for crops such as millets, pulses, vegetables, fruits and medicinal plants, organising smallholders into commercially viable production groups via the Uttarakhand Organic Commodity Board.
View schemeMaharashtra Organic Farming Subsidy
Up to Rs.50,000 per farmer for inputs, vermicompost unit, and certification
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