Goat Subsidy Schema(NLM)
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GOATWALA FARM
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Sub-mission: Livestock Development
Integrated Development of Small Ruminants and Rabbits (IDSRR-EDEG)
- Development of Sheep for Wool and Mutton
- Development of Goat for Meat and Milk
- Assistance for Establishment of Goat Farms in Government Sector, NGO and Private.
- Assistance for Establishment of Rabbit Breeding Farms for Meat and Wool.
- Assistance for Training in Sheep, Goat and Rabbit Production
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Unit cost | Subsidy % |
1 | Commercial Units of 10 ewe / does+ 1 ram / At | 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 12,500/-buck |
2 | Breeding farms with 100 ewe / does + 5 At | 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 2,50,000/-ram / bucks |
Annexure-A-I(C)
Proportion of Subsidy for various areas and various categories of beneficiaries
1.NORMAL AREAS:
Category | Back ended | Credit | Beneficiary Share / |
subsidy | Margin Money | ||
BPL / SC / ST | 33.33% | 56.67% | 10% |
APL | 25% | 65% | 10% |
2.NORTH EAST REGION / HILL AREAS / LWE AFFECTED DISTRICTS
Category | Back ended subsidy | Credit | Beneficiary Share / |
Margin Money | |||
BPL / SC / ST | 50% | 40% | 10% |
APL | 35% | 55% | 10% |
3. DIFFICULT AREAS
Category | Back ended Subsidy | Credit | Beneficiary Share |
BPL / SC / ST | 60% | 30% | 10% |
APL | 45% | 45% | 10% |
Annexure-A-I(B)
Sub-mission: Livestock Development
Indicative subsidy ceilings under the component of ‘Entrepreneurship Development and Employment Generation’ (EDEG) Sub-component – Poultry Venture Capital Fund (PVCF)-EDEG
S.N | Component | Ceiling of Subsidy |
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i | Breeding Farms for Low Input Technology | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 7.50 lakh |
Birds of species other than fowl like turkey, | Varies depending on the species and unit size. | |
ducks, Japanese quails, emu etc. | ||
ii | Central Grower Units (CGU) – upto 16000 | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 10 lakh for a |
layer chicks per batch. | unit of 16000 layer chicks per batch (three batches a | |
year) – Varies with size. | ||
iii | Hybrid Layer (chicken) Units – upto 20000 | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 2 lakh for 2000 |
layers | layer unit – Varies with the size. | |
iv | Hybrid Broiler (chicken) Units – upto | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 0.56 lakh for a |
20000 birds. Can be weekly, fortnightly, | batch of 1000 broilers – Varies with unit size | |
monthly, all-in all-out batches. Bird | ||
strength at any point of time should not | ||
exceed 20000 birds | ||
v | Rearing other species of Poultry (Other than | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 5 lakh Varies |
commercial layer and broiler chicken) | with the species and unit size | |
vi | Feed Mixing units (FMU) – 1.0 ton per hour | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 4 lakh |
Disease Investigation Lab (DIL) | ||
vii | Transport Vehicles – open cage | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 2 lakh |
viii | Transport Vehicles – Refrigerated | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 3.75 lakh |
ix | Retail outlets – Dressing units | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 2.50 lakh |
x | Retail outlets – marketing units | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 3.75 lakh |
xi | Mobile marketing units | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 2.5 lakh |
xii | Cold storage for poultry products | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 5 lakh |
xiii | Egg / Broiler Carts | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 3750/- |
xiv | Large Processing Units | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 125 lakh |
2000-4000 birds per hour | ||
xv | Emu Processing units | At 25% level subsidy- subsidy ceiling Rs. 250 lakh |
xvi | Feather Processing Units/ litter | Varies with unit size. The subsidy ceiling is Rs. 125 lakh. |
management | ||
xvi | Technology upgradation/ innovations | Varies with the component. The subsidy ceiling is Rs. |
i | including waste disposal/ incinerators, | 125 lakh. For new/ innovative projects EC may decide |
mini-hatchers, egg vending machines etc. | the subsidy/ value cap depending upon the scope and | |
importance of the project. |
Components that can be financed under the National Livestock Mission, brief guidelines, and pattern of assistance are given below: Sub-Mission on Livestock Development
S.N. | Components | Pattern of Assistance | |||
1 | Entrepreneurship Development | 100% (Back-ended subsidy part only) Subsidy | |||
& Employment Generation | 25%, credit 65% for APL; and subsidy 33.33%, | ||||
[Central Sector (CS)] (Unit | credit 56.67 for BPL / SC / ST in normal areas | ||||
costs under different | Subsidy 35%, credit 55% for APL; and subsidy | ||||
components given below) | 50%, credit 40 for BPL / SC / ST in NER / Hill areas / LWE | ||||
affected areas | |||||
Subsidy 45%, credit 45% for APL; and subsidy | |||||
60%, credit 30 for BPL / SC / ST in difficult areas | |||||
Beneficiary Share 10% across all categories | |||||
2 | Infrastructure Development
[Government of India (GOI) |
GOI farms – 100% State farms – 75% | |||
farms under CS, other farms | |||||
under Centrally Sponsored | |||||
Scheme (CSS)] | |||||
3 | ProductivityEnhancement [CSS] | ||||
a | Rural Backyard Poultry Development | 75% | |||
b | Interventions in the breeding tract of | 100% | |||
high fecundity breeds | |||||
c | Research studies and linkages with | 100% | |||
professional bodies | |||||
d | Propagation of Artificial Insemination | 100% | |||
e | Biotechnology centres for fecundity | 100% | |||
breeds | |||||
f | Training and orientation of | 100% | |||
functionaries | |||||
g | Ram / Buck / Boar shows | 100% | |||
h | Community led breed improvement | 100% | |||
programmes | |||||
i | Cluster based mass de-worming / | 100% | |||
health cover programmes | |||||
j | Innovative projects | 100% | |||
4 | Risk Management [CSS] [Premium | Central share 25%, State share 25% and Beneficiary | |||
rates for one year policy in Normal | share 50% for APL, and Central share 40%, State | ||||
Areas – 3.0% , in NER / Hill areas / | share 30%, and Beneficiary share 30% for BPL / SC / | ||||
LWE affected areas – 3.5%, and in | ST in Normal Areas | ||||
difficult areas – 4.0 % Premium rates | Central share 35%, State share 25% and Beneficiary | ||||
for three year policy in Normal Areas – | share 40% for APL, and Central share 50%, State | ||||
7.5% , in NER / Hill areas / LWE | share 30%, and Beneficiary share 20% for BPL / SC / | ||||
affected areas – 9.0%, and in difficult | ST in NER / Hill areas / LWE affected areas | ||||
areas – 10.5 % ] | Central share 45%, State share 25% and Beneficiary | ||||
share 30% for APL, and Central share 60%, State | |||||
share 30%, and Beneficiary share 10% for BPL / SC / | |||||
ST in Difficult Areas | |||||
5 | Conservation of Breeds [CSS] | 100% | |||
6 | Development of Minor Livestock | 100% | |||
Species [CSS] | |||||
7 | Utilisation of Fallen Animals [CSS] | 75% | |||
8 | Rural Slaughterhouses [CSS] | 75% |