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Bihar offers a 90% subsidy on paddy seeds, supporting farmers with cost reduction and increased yield for the Kharif season.
The state government has announced a significant subsidy on paddy seeds for farmers, offering them at a 90% discount. This initiative aims to support farmers as they prepare to sow Kharif crops with the onset of monsoon rains.
Farmers who wish to take advantage of this subsidy need to apply for it. By doing so, they can receive paddy seeds at a much lower price, helping to reduce their overall production costs and increase their yield.
In addition to paddy, the state government has set specific sowing targets for other Kharif crops:
For coarse cereals, the targets are:
The target for pulses is 0.11 lakh hectares.
Under the Chief Minister's Intensive Seed Expansion Scheme, farmers will receive 5069.52 quintals of paddy seed at a 90% subsidy. For paddy and wheat seeds, this translates to a subsidy of Rs. 40 per kilogram for half an acre of land. Additionally, farmers will get Rs. 108 per kilogram for improved seeds of pulse crops on ¼ acre of land. Advanced seeds for jowar, madua, and sawa will also be available at a 50% subsidy.
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Farmers in Bihar can apply online for this subsidy through the official Seed Subsidy Scheme website: [Seed Subsidy Scheme](https://brbn.bihar.gov.in/).
Bihar's government also encourages the cultivation of horticultural crops through subsidies under the National Horticulture Mission and Chief Minister Horticulture Mission Scheme. This Kharif season, the aim is to expand fruit tree planting to 7079 hectares. Farmers will receive 50% subsidies for planting tissue culture bananas, mango, litchi, guava, and amla.
Under the Special Horticulture Crop Scheme, grants will also be provided for tea cultivation over 100 hectares, with a 50% subsidy on the unit cost of Rs. 4.94 lakh per hectare.
The state government plans to enhance irrigation facilities to ensure good crop production. The Directorate of Land Conservation and Bihar Jalchajan Vikas Samiti will work on land and water conservation projects. Under the Saat Nishchay-2 scheme, 212 check dams will be constructed to provide irrigation water. Additionally, 207 ponds and 100 wells will be built from the state plan fund, whereas check dams cannot be constructed.
This comprehensive plan aims to support farmers through subsidies, better seeds, and improved irrigation, ensuring a productive Kharif season.
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The state government's initiatives, including a 90% subsidy on paddy seeds, sowing targets for various crops, and enhanced irrigation facilities, aim to significantly support farmers in Bihar. These measures, along with subsidies for horticultural crops, are designed to reduce production costs, improve yields, and ensure better crop production during the Kharif season, ultimately boosting agricultural productivity and farmer’s livelihoods in the state.