Atma Nirbhar Bagwani Yojana

The Atma Nirbhar Bagwani Yojana (ANBY), introduced by the Arunachal Pradesh government, provides farmers with financial support and subsidies to increase the state’s horticultural industry. Find out about the requirements, rewards, and application procedure.

There is a lot of potential for horticulture in the lush state of Arunachal Pradesh, which is located in the Eastern Himalayas. Acknowledging this, the state government introduced the ambitious Atma Nirbhar Bagwani Yojana (ANBY), which aims to change the state’s horticultural landscape. This article explores the specifics of the program and leads prospective recipients in the direction of a more promising future in fruit growing.

What is Atma Nirbhar Bagwani Yojana?

ANBY translates to “Self-Reliant Horticulture Scheme” and serves as an umbrella program encompassing various sub-schemes. It functions as a credit-linked subsidy scheme, bringing together the government, banks, project consultants, and progressive farmers. By fostering collaboration, ANBY aims to:

  • Enhance horticulture production in Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Empower farmers through financial assistance and technical expertise.
  • Promote self-reliance among farming communities.
  • Generate sustainable income for farmers.

The beneficiaries under the scheme will be eligible for 45% subsidy from Government of Arunachal Pradesh, 45% bank finance and 10% beneficiaries contribution. The beneficiary will have to provide a collateral security in the shape of land/property or acceptable guarantee for loan amount exceeding 1.6 Lakhs in case of individual and 10 lakhs for SHGs/FPOs. Under this scheme, the following components are included for availing of bank loan:

  • Arecanut
  • Pineapple
  • Avocado
  • Dragon Fruit
  • Orange
  • Banana
  • Guava
  • Tractor
  • Power Tiller
  • Brush Cutter

Benefits of Atma Nirbhar Bagwani Yojana

  • ANBY provides participating farmers with a host of advantages, such as:
  • Financial Support: A cost-sharing option is offered by the program. Arunachal Pradesh’s government provides a 45% subsidy, with banks contributing 45% in credit. Farmers only have to contribute 10% of the project’s total cost.
  • Subsidy on a Range of Activities: ANBY provides subsidies for a variety of horticultural activities, such as:
    • creation of new fruit trees
    • growth of already-existing ones
    • Drip irrigation system installation
    • Purchasing polyhouses and shade nets
    • Programs for training and capacity building

Decreased Financial strain: Farmers’ financial strain is greatly lessened by the sizeable government subsidy, which increases the accessibility of horticultural endeavors.

  • Better Farm Practices: ANBY encourages the use of contemporary technologies, such as drip irrigation, which results in more yields and effective water management.
  • Improved Market Access: The program can offer assistance in creating connections with markets, enabling farmers to get in touch with possible purchasers. 

Eligibility for Atma Nirbhar Bagwani Yojana

ANBY accepts applications from the following categories:

  • Individual farmers who possess up to 25 hectares of land, with a minimum of 0.5 hectares.
  • Self-Help Groups (SHGs) possessing a common land area of at least 1 hectare and up to 50 hectares.
  • organizations known as Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) that are in charge of at least 5 hectares and up to 50 hectares of land. 

Application Process

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The projected regional level oil palm business summit has been suggested to be hosted by the Chief Minister in Namsai at some point in the near future. He added that in addition to drawing investors, the summit will instruct the state’s farmers. To commemorate the event, memorandums of understanding were signed by the state government and the banks, State Bank of India, State Cooperative Apex Bank, and State Rural Bank.

Application Form: https://cdn.s3waas.gov.in/

Documents Required

The benefit of a loan without collateral will be available to those who qualify for the Atma Nirbhar Bagwani Yojana. According to the Chief Minister, no land documentation, including a land possession certificate, will be required in order to provide the loan. Just the 

  • Adhaar Card.
  • Voter Card.
  • Certificate of Residence.
  • a Valid bank account 

Important Considerations

  • Application deadlines may vary depending on the district and the year. It’s crucial to stay updated with the latest announcements from the Horticulture Department.
  • The Department may conduct inspections and verification of submitted documents before project approval.
  • Farmers who have availed benefits under ANBY in the previous two years may not be eligible to re-apply immediately.

Conclusion

The Atma Nirbhar Bagwani Yojana presents a golden opportunity for farmers in Arunachal Pradesh to embark on a successful journey in horticulture. With its focus on financial aid, modern practices, and market linkages, ANBY empowers farmers to achieve self-reliance and contribute significantly to the state’s economic growth. By taking the initiative and leveraging the scheme’s benefits, farmers can cultivate a brighter future for themselves and the horticulture sector of Arunachal Pradesh.

Remember:

  • Contact your local Horticulture Development Office for the latest program details and application deadlines.
  • Seek guidance from agricultural extension workers to ensure a smooth application process.

Sources And References

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