MP farmers can learn modern technology by going abroad with this scheme
To get the farmers of Madhya Pradesh exposed to modern farming techniques in developed countries and to provide them with practical information, a scheme is run by the Government of Madhya Pradesh, which the farmers can benefit from. The name of this scheme is Mukhyamantri Kisan Videsh Adhyayn Yatra Yojana.
Small and marginal farmers of all sections of Madhya Pradesh can take advantage of this scheme. The government provides 90% of the total expenditure, 75% to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes farmers and 50% to other farmers if selected under this scheme.
In the past few years, various teams of farmers have gone abroad under this scheme. During this time he learned advanced techniques related to advanced agriculture, technology, agricultural engineering, animal husbandry, fisheries in countries like Brazil – Argentina, Philippines – Taiwan.
For more information visit this link http://mpkrishi.mp.gov.in/hindisite_New/pdfs//Videsh_Yatra.pdf
Source: Kisan Samadhan
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Farmers will get 42,000 rupees annually- know the whole process
You would know that under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana, farmers get ₹6000 annually in three installments. But perhaps you would not know about the annual 36000 rupees received as pension under this scheme.
Actually, with the opening of an account under the PM Kisan Yojana, registration is also done automatically in the PM Kisan Manadhan Yojana. Under the PM Kisan Maandhan Yojana, 3 thousand rupees are given as a pension to farmers above 60 years of age. In this way, there is a benefit of at least 36 thousand rupees as a pension in a year.
The farmers get 6 thousand rupees from PM Kisan Yojana. At the same time, a contribution of ₹55 per month and a maximum ₹200 goes into the pension scheme. Thus, the maximum contribution in the year is ₹2400 and the minimum contribution is ₹660. Now reduce the maximum contribution from ₹6 thousand to ₹2400, then ₹3600 will be left in the PM Kisan Yojana account.
By this process, when you are over 60 years of age, then you will get a pension of 3 thousand rupees every month, as well as 3 installments of 2 thousand rupees. In this way, after the age of 60 years, farmers will be able to take a total benefit of 42 thousand rupees annually.
Source: Krishi Jagran
ShareLoan is provided under the Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme for opening a dairy farm
The demand for milk and all milk products is always in the market, hence the business of opening a dairy farm is always a profitable deal. No matter what the situation, there is never any slowdown in the dairy sector, that is why the government is also promoting this sector.
Significantly, the government provides loans for setting up dairy farms. For this, the government has come out with the Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme. The objective of this scheme is to help people easily set up dairy farms.
Banks and NBFCs provide loans to start dairy farm businesses. Through this loan can be taken for dairy farm. State Bank of India is the leading bank in providing loans.
Source: Krishi Jagran
SharePashudhan Bima Yojana will benefit farmers, government will give money on cattle death
Many times farmers have to lose their cattle due to illness, weather or accident etc. Farmers suffer heavy losses due to the death of cattle. To compensate for this loss, the government is running a Pashudhan Bima Yojana.
Under this scheme, farmers will have to give information in the veterinary hospital of their district to get their animal insured. After this, the doctor of the veterinary hospital and the agent of the insurance company will check the health of that animal and give a health certificate when the animal is healthy.
Explain that at the time of insuring the animal, the insurance company will put a tag in the animal’s ear and a photo will also be taken of the farmer with the animal. After this the insurance policy will be issued.
Source: News 18
ShareSmart farming of Gramophone app increases the income of farmer by 40% and profit by 49%
The world is becoming digital, anyone can get all the information of the world at one touch of mobile. There is a lot of potential for the Indian farmer in this digitization of the world and Gramophone has been trying to open the locked locks at the door of these possibilities. Now farmers are getting every information related to agriculture through the Gramophone Krishi Mitra app on a touch of a smartphone. Khandwa’s soybean farmer Devendra Rathore is also doing smart farming with the help of the Gramophone Krishi Mitra App.
Devendra Rathore, who uses the Gramophone Krishi Mitra app, is called as a smart farmer by the people of his village. Devendra connects his field with the gramophone app with crop sowing and he gets timely alerts and remedies for all problems related to his crop. Devendra has shown a 40% increase in income and 49% in profits as compared to before this process, as well as a substantial reduction in agricultural costs.
Like Devendra, lakhs of farmers are using the Gramophone app and taking advantage of it. Like Devendra, you too should become a smart farmer and add your farm to Gramophone’s My Farm Section.
ShareGovernment will now compensate for crop damage caused by fire in Madhya Pradesh
Farmers also have to bear the loss of their crops due to arson many times. To compensate for this loss, the Government of Madhya Pradesh has now taken a big decision. In this regard, the Minister of Farmers Welfare and Agriculture Development of the Madhya Pradesh Government said that “the government will provide relief amount to the farmers in RBC-6 (4) as a compensation for the damage caused to the crops by fire.”
Minister Kamal Patel had given instructions to conduct a survey of the loss of crops due to fire in some districts of the state. Minister Kamal Patel said these things in a program organized at village Undrakhedi.
Source: UNIVarta
ShareImportant news for farmers, Be cautious otherwise you may have to pay a heavy price
Millions of farmers are taking benefits from the Kisan Credit Card. But through this, the farmers taking loan should be alerted. In fact, now only 28 days are left to return the amount received from the card with interest. If farmers do not return these amounts to the bank with interest till 31 March, then they will have to pay interest up to 7% instead of 4%.
Explain that if you take a loan of 3 lakh rupees through Kisan Credit Card, then you have to pay up to 7% interest according to the rules. However, by reducing the economic burden of farmers, the central government also provides subsidy of up to 2%. In addition, following the rules, those farmers are given a rebate on additional interest of up to 3%.
Source: Krishi Jagran
ShareNow more loan will be available from Kisan Credit Card, read full information
Whereas earlier farmers could get up to Rs 15 lakh through ‘Kisan Credit Card’, now it has been decided to increase this amount to Rs 16.5 lakh. The government has taken this decision to improve the economic condition of the farmers.
Explain that currently lakhs of farmers are taking advantage of ‘Kisan Credit Card’. The government wants to extend the facility of Kisan Credit Card to 2.50 crore farmers in the coming days. It is important to note that any farmer can take the Kisan Credit Card related to agriculture, animal husbandry and fisheries etc. Apart from this, a farmer cultivating another person’s fields can also take advantage of it. The farmers of the age group of 18 to 75 can take advantage of this scheme.
Source: Krishi Jagran
ShareWhat is the price of different crops in the market of Indore
Crop | Lowest Price | Maximum Price |
Dollar gram | 3010 | 6700 |
Wheat | 1451 | 1997 |
Gram seasonal | 3665 | 5320 |
Soybean | 1290 | 4995 |
Lentil | 4920 | 5100 |
Batla | 3695 | 3825 |
Your | 5725 | 5725 |
coriander | 5410 | 5410 |
Chili | 5800 | 12860 |
Mustard | 1500 | 5280 |
Onion Prices | ||
New red onion (inward 15000 kattas) 2500 – 4100 ₹ | ||
Varieties | Lowest Price | Maximum Price |
Super | 3600 | 3900 |
Average | 3000 | 3500 |
Golta | 2800 | 3300 |
Golti | 1800 | 2400 |
Chhatan | 400 | 1800 |
लहसन के भाव | ||
आवक – 22000+ कट्टे | ||
Varieties | Lowest Price | Maximum Price |
Super Ooty | 6000 | 7000 |
Deshi Mota | 5000 | 6000 |
Laddu Deshi | 3800 | 4800 |
Medium | 3800 | 3500 |
Medium | 800 | 1500 |
Light | 800 | 2000 |
New Potatoes | ||
Inward – 28000 + Katta | ||
Varieties | Lowest Price | Maximum Price |
Chips | 800 | 1000 |
Jyoti | 900 | 1050 |
Gulla | 700 | 800 |
Chharri | 200 | 350 |
Chhatan | 600 | 900 |
Vegetable Prices | ||
Crop | Lowest Price | Maximum Price |
Lady finger | 1500 | 3500 |
Gourd | 1500 | 2500 |
Brinjal | 400 | 1000 |
Cabbage | 200 | 400 |
Capsicum | 1500 | 3500 |
Carrots | 400 | 800 |
Cabbage | 400 | 1000 |
Green Coriander | 600 | 1000 |
Cucumber | 1000 | 2000 |
Ginger | 600 | 1600 |
Green chilly | 1500 | 3000 |
Fenugreek | 600 | 1000 |
Onion | 1500 | 4000 |
Papaya | 800 | 1600 |
Potato | 200 | 1100 |
Pumpkin | 400 | 800 |
Spinach | 400 | 1000 |
Tomatoes | 200 | 1000 |