The government has introduced multiple initiatives under the Animal Husbandry Scheme to promote livestock farming. This time, a special provision has been made to provide a subsidy of up to 50 lakh rupees for goat farming.
Opportunity for Rural Entrepreneurs
If you live in a rural area and are considering starting a business, goat farming offers a lucrative opportunity. The government is not only providing subsidies but also facilitating loans through nationalized banks to support this venture.
Step-by-Step Guide for the Scheme
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Under the Animal Husbandry Scheme, loans are being made available to livestock farmers. Deputy Director of the Animal Husbandry Department, Pehla Singh, highlighted that small livestock farmers should have at least:
- 100 sheep/goats and five bucks to qualify for a subsidy of up to 10 lakh rupees.
- 200 sheep/goats and ten bucks for a subsidy of up to 20 lakh rupees.
- 300 sheep/goats and fifteen bucks for a subsidy of up to 30 lakh rupees.
- 500 sheep/goats and fifty bucks to receive a subsidy of up to 50 lakh rupees.
Applicants must be permanent residents of the state.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the subsidy under the Animal Husbandry Scheme, applicants need to meet the following requirements:
- Age: Minimum 18 years and maximum 65 years.
- Land: Minimum 0.25 acres of land for grazing.
- Experience: Sufficient experience in raising livestock such as sheep, goats, or cows.
- Farm Requirements: To start a goat farm, the applicant must have at least 20 goats and one buck or 40 goats and two bucks.
Required Documents
Applicants must provide the following documents:
- Aadhaar Card
- Identity Proof
- Residential Proof
- Land Ownership Documents
- Bank Account Details
- Passport-size Photographs
- Mobile Number
- Business Plan for Goat Farm
- Bank Statement (last 9 months)
Application Process
To apply for the subsidy, follow these steps:
- Visit the official SSO ID portal.
- Click on the online application option.
- Fill in the required details step-by-step.
- Submit the completed application form.
- Print a copy of the filled application form for future reference.
You can also complete the application through nearby eMitra centers or via the internet.
For more information, visit the district office of the Animal Husbandry Department or your nearest veterinary hospital.
By taking advantage of this scheme, rural entrepreneurs can establish a successful livestock business, contributing to the growth of the agricultural sector and improving their economic status.