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 Himachal Pushp Kranti Yojna (HPKY)

It was launched in the year 2018-19.

Objectives:

  To facilitate the growers of the state in establishment of new protected infrastructure and in improving the existing protected infrastructure for flower crops.

    To increase productivity per unit area of commercially viable floricultural and ornamental crops under protected cultivation.

       To provide an opportunity to the progressive growers of the state to diversify into more viable and profitable farming avocations and to promote the concept of diversification within ornamental Horticulture so as to motivate farmers towards the most profitable avocation under protected environments.

     Propagation of high value floricultural and ornamental crops among others after in-depth market analysis for the benefit of the growers of the state at high tech nursery sites and centre of excellence sites, being owned by DOH.

  • Guiding growers in selection of quality planting material of commercial cut flowers, cut greens, potted plants, ornamental flowering bulbs, orchids and landscape plants for commercial raising.
  • To guide the unemployed youth of the state to adopt protected cultivation of commercial crops as a source of self-employment.
  • To generate employment opportunities for skilled and unskilled labour in the field of protected cultivation.
  • To provide a protective cover against monkey menace, other wild animals, adverse weather vagaries for the growers involved in high tech cultivation of commercial flower crops.

   Scheme components:

  Erection of Naturally Ventilated Poly Houses, Poly tunnels, High Tech Poly houses in the State.

  Provision of elite planting material of high value flower crops grown under protected structures.

  Human Resource Development and Capacity Building (Farmer sensitization and trainings)

Component –wise pattern of assistance

Protected cultivation:

S.N.

Item

Cost Norms

Pattern of assistance

1

Green House Structure

a)

Fan & Pad system

Rs. 1897/sqm (upto area 500 sqm) ;

Rs. 1685/sqm (>500 sqm upto 1008 sqm) ; 

Rs. 1633/sqm (>1008 sqm upto 2080 sqm);

Rs. 1610/sqm (>2080 sqm upto 4000 sqm) ;

85% of cost for small and marginal farmers and 50% for big farmers, maximum area of 4000 sqm per beneficiary.

For planting material one time assistance will be provided per crop and repeated after 3 years for other crop.

b)

Naturally ventilated system

i)

Tubular structure

Rs.1219/sqm (upto area 500 sqm) ;

Rs. 1075/sqm (>500 sqm up to 1008 sqm) ;

Rs. 1023/sqm (>1008 sqm upto 2080 sqm) ;

Rs. 971/sqm (>2080 sqm upto 4000 sqm) ;

85% of cost for small and marginal farmers and 50% for big farmers, maximum area of 4000 sqm per beneficiary.

For planting material one time assistance will be provided per crop and repeated after 3 years for other crop.

2

Shade Net House

i)

Tubular structure

Rs. 816/sqm

85% of cost for small and marginal farmers and 50% for big farmers, maximum area of 4000 sqm per beneficiary.

3

 Plastic Tunnels

Rs.75/sqm

85% of cost for small and marginal farmers and 50% for big farmers limited 1000 sqm/ beneficiary.

3

 Cost of planting material & cultivation of Carnation & Gerbera under poly house/shade net house

Rs. 610/sqm

50% of cost limited to 4000 sqm per beneficiary

4

Cost of planting material & cultivation of Rose and lilum under poly house/shade net house

Rs. 426/sqm

50% of cost limited to 4000 sqm per beneficiary

5

Cut flowers

Rs. 1.00 lakh/ha

50% of cost per beneficiary.

6

Bulbous flowers

Rs. 1.50 lakh/ha

50% of cost per beneficiary.

7

Loose flowers

Rs. 40,000/ha

50% of cost per beneficiary.

b) Human Resource Development:

i)

Training of farmers

a

Within the State

Rs. 1000/day per farmer including transport

100% of cost

b

Outside the State

Project based as per actual

100% of cost

ii)

Exposure visit of farmers

a

Outside the State

Project based as per actual

100% of cost

 

Mukhya Mantri Greenhouse Renovation Scheme (MMGRS)

OBJECTIVES:

  Higher productivity and better quality of produce.

  Cultivation of cash crops under protective cover will safeguard against adverse weather conditions and will enhance life span of crops.

  Better adoption of precision farming practices like precision planting/seeding, fertigation, micro-irrigation, weed management, pest and disease management etc.

  Efficient inputs use and reduction in cost of production.

  Conservation of scarce resource i.e. water, by achieving high water use efficiency.

  Easy to adopt organic farming practices which are eco friendly and availability of safe clean food products with full traceability.

  Year-round production, allowing farmers to take advantage of market seasonality and higher prices

  Farmers can advance/delay and segregate production of cash crops as per market demand.

  Safeguard against impact of biotic and abiotic stresses.

  Better adoption of integrated crop management methods in the controlled conditions to maximize the benefits of greenhouse cultivation.

Pattern of assistance:

Sr. No.

Name of activity

Cost Norms

(Rs. per square meter)

Rate of Assistance

Maximum Amount of Assistance

(Rs. per square meter)

1

Replacement of polysheet of damaged / five or more year old polyhouse

64.00

70 %

44.80

 

            SCHEME FOR INSTALLATION OF ANTI-HAIL NETS

OBJECTIVES

  Generation of the sources of cash income to the rural people.

  Generation of the employment opportunities in the pre and post harvest activities in the horticulture industry.

  Enhanced availability of nutritive foods (in the form of fruits, vegetables, nuts etc.

  Satisfying the aesthetic needs of the people and

  Development of a sustainable system of permanent agriculture in the hilly areas.

Cost Norms/Pattern of Assistance of Anti Hail Net:

 

Sr. No.

Component

Cost Norms

Rate of assistance

Maximum Amount

Remarks

1.

Anti-hail net

Rs 35.00 /sq. mt.

80%

Rs. 28.00 /sq. mt.

Maximum area upto 5000 sq mtr per beneficiary.

Note:  The department has empannled the firms for supply of AHN to the farmers for the year 2020-21 & the rates for the nets are 28.87 / sq.mt. for Leno/woven & 22.00/ sq. mt. for Raschel/ knitted and subsidy shall be provided accordingly.

 

HIMACHAL KHUMB VIKAS YOJNA (HPKY).

 


Objectives of Scheme:

1.      Women empowerment through technological interventions in the mushroom cultivation keeping in pace with the changing climate.

2.      To introduce mushrooms as nutritive food for human consumption in mid-day meals, Govt. canteens, Civil hospitals etc.

3.      Being indoor crop no effect of weather vagaries, wild animal/stray animal/monkey menace.

4.      To generate sustainable livelihood opportunities in farming sector for un-employed youth of the state.

5.      Providing technical & financial support to individual private growers/ groups in establishment of small/medium scale mushroom production & processing units. 

6.      Target at providing technical training to women, small, marginal and landless farmers, and rural youth.

7.      To uplift the socio economic status of the farming community.

8.      To make Himachal Pradesh as “Mushroom State of India”.

 

S.No.

Name of Component

Cost Norms

Pattern of Assistance

1.

Establishment of Mushroom units in Private Sector

i

Small Scale Mushroom houses of size 20’X12’X10’

1,00,000 per unit

 50,000/- per unit @ 50% of the cost for private sector.  

ii

Insulation of  Small Scale Mushroom houses

50,000 per unit

25,000/- per unit @50% of the cost for private sector.

iii

Production unit

(3 rooms of 25’x15’x12’)

20 lakh /unit

8,00,000/- per unit @ 40% of cost for private sector, for meeting the expenditure on infrastructure, back ended subsidy.

2.

Spawn making unit

As per DPR of DMR, Solan.

15 lakh/unit

6,00,000/- @40% of cost for private sector, for meeting the expenditure on infrastructure, back ended subsidy

3.

Compost making unit

As per DPR of DMR, Solan.

. 20.00 lakh/unit

8,00,000/- per unit @ 40% of cost for private sector, for meeting the expenditure on infrastructure, back ended subsidy

4.

5 days training camp

(within state)

1000 per day per farmer including transport.

100% of the cost

5.

Exposure visit of the farmers to the reputed institutions within the country

Project based

100% of the cost.

 

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