Cultivation of horticultural crops can be beneficial for farmers. The government also gives subsidy on the cultivation of horticultural crops, by taking advantage of which farmers can increase their income. Let us tell you that about 50% subsidy is being provided to the farmers by the Government of India for cultivating fruits and vegetables. So that they can improve their financial condition along with getting good yield.
For your information, let us tell you that the National Horticulture Board is providing subsidy facility for the cultivation of various crops in different areas of horticulture. On cultivating it in protected area, about 50% subsidy is being given on cultivating capsicum, tomato, cucumber or flowers inside polyhouse, greenhouse or shadenet. At the same time, about 40% subsidy is being given on cultivating guava, mango, amla etc. in open field. About 40% subsidy is also being given on mushroom cultivation.
If you want to cultivate horticultural crops or are already doing it, then you can also take advantage of the subsidy given by the government. To avail this benefit, you can visit the official website of the National Horticulture Board and apply.
Source: Krishi Jagran
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