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The organic sector in India, is comparatively new, possesses inherent strengths that can be leveraged, and the current context in which it thrives offers many opportunities that can be utilized. The agricultural policy of India has gradually shifted from espousing a production-centric approach to a more holistic approach. This approach, in addition to focusing on increased productivity, also factors in climatic considerations, nutritional concerns, environmental impact and standard of living of the stakeholders.

The Government has sanctioned several schemes to incentivize organic farming and many state governments are creating individual policies for the same. In addition to the Government’s increasing interest in the sector, private sector actors too have expressed their interest by increasing investments in the sector. In addition to this, the demand for organic products is increasing steadily as is the level of interest that Indian farmers have expressed in making the shift to organic farming.

Government Schemes

SFURTI (Scheme of fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries) View
ASPIRE ( A scheme for Promotion of Innovation , Rural Industries and Entrepreneurship) View
Micro and Small Enterprises - Cluster Development Programme (MSE -CDP) View
National SC-ST Hub (NSSH) View
Entrepreneurship Skill Development Programme (ESDP) View
Procurement and Marketing Support Scheme (PMS) View
International Cooperation Scheme (IC) View
CGTMSE(Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for MSE) View
PMEGP(Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme) View
Training Scheme for OBC View
Training Scheme for SC/ST View
Mukhyamantri Yuva Udyami Vikas Abhiyan View
Participating in National and International Trading Fairs and Exhibitions View
Regional Award Scheme for Incentives to Small Entrepreneurs View
Interest Subsidy under Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises View
Implementation of Single Window at District Industries Bundu and District Level View
Stamp Duty Exemption View
Mukhyamantri Sookshm Udyamee Durghatana Beema Yojana View
Acknowledgement within 72 Hours under UPMSME Act 2020 View
ODOP Marketing Development Assistance (MDA) Scheme View
ODOP Common Facility Center Promotion View

Consultant Talk

Amit Shukla

20 yr experience

Project Report

Honey Bee Farming Unit
Honey bee farming, or apiculture, involves the maintenance of bee colonies to produce honey and other bee products like wax, propolis, and royal jelly. This sustainable practice supports biodiversity, aids in pollination, and can be a profitable venture for small-scale farmers. Proper management ensures healthy hives and quality honey production.
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Honey Bee Farming
Beekeeping is one of the oldest tradition in India for collecting the honey. Honey bee farming is becoming popular due its market demand in national and international markets as well. Not only the farmers make a sweet dividends but beekeeping also help increase agriculture productivity through pollination.
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