Breed Multiplication Farm Entrepreneurship
in Mizoram
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Key dates and updates (Mizoram)
Nationwide and Mizoram-specific milestones. Verify on the official portal before you apply.
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Breed Multiplication Farm Entrepreneurship in Mizoram
Breed Multiplication Farm Entrepreneurship is a government scheme available to eligible residents of Mizoram.
Apply for Breed Multiplication Farm Entrepreneurship in Mizoram
Scheme Overview
At present entrepreneurs/farmers interested in taking up dairy programmes are facing difficulties in sourcing disease-free high-yielding heifers or cows and farmers are dependent on either middlemen or other farmers maintaining dairy animals for sourcing their requirement of dairy animals.
Eligibility Criteria
The applicant shall be an entrepreneur-aggregator /private individual, SHGs/FPOs/FCOs/ JLGs and Section 8 companies who have their registered offices in India.
Entrepreneur/applicant shall have appropriate experience in breeding or rearing dairy animals
The entrepreneur/applicant will be responsible for arranging land of suitable size and location. At least having ownership/lease deed of 5 acres of land.
The entrepreneur/applicant will make its own arrangement for the procurement of feed and fodder as per the requirement of the farm
The entrepreneur will establish a breed multiplication farm of at least 200 milch cows/buffalo and use the latest breeding technology to continuously upgrade the stock.
Benefits
Construction of cattle sheds.
Procurement of elite bull.
Purchase of relevant equipment, mothers etc.
Establish breed multiplication farms and produce elite heifers using sex-sorted semen or IVF technology.
Maximum Subsidy will not exceed Rs 2.00 Cr.
Indicative cost of the model project for the establishment of Breed Multiplication Farm
Required Documents
| # | Document |
|---|---|
| 1 | Copy of Certificate of Incorporation and Partnership Deed, if any. |
| 2 | For individuals, a copy of their Aadhar card along with a Bank statement. |
| 3 | Proof of their activity: Certificate of experience in breeding and rearing of dairy animals from the local Govt. Veterinarian. |
| 4 | copy of ownership document/lease deed. |
| 5 | Commitment letter from the supplier of feed and fodder. |
| 6 | Affidavit (Annexure-III). |
How to Apply in Mizoram
Apply on http://tenders.nddb.coop/sitepages/tenders.aspx Screening of EOL by NDDB. Identified applicant to submit DPR, EMD and tie up for 50% loan. Screening of DPR, Field verification and presentation by applicant. Final selection of applicant an…
Online — http://tenders.nddb.coop/sitepages/tenders.aspx Apply on http://tenders.nddb.coop/sitepages/tenders.aspx Screening of EOL by NDDB. Identified applicant to submit DPR, EMD and tie up for 50% loan. Screening of DPR, Field verification and presentation by applicant. Final selection of applicant and recommendation to bank/financial institution for the loan. Proposal with sanctioned bank loan approved by DAHD. Release of 50% subsidy after the release of 1st tranche of the loan. 25% subsidy after all infra is in place along with induction of animals. 25% of subsidy after 10% of calves are born.
Common questions in Mizoram
Who can apply for Breed Multiplication Farm Entrepreneurship in Mizoram?
Eligible residents of Mizoram who meet the scheme’s overall criteria can apply for Breed Multiplication Farm Entrepreneurship. Refer to the eligibility section above for the complete checklist.
What documents are required for Breed Multiplication Farm Entrepreneurship in Mizoram?
Applicants in Mizoram typically need identity proof (Aadhaar), state residency proof, bank account details, and any scheme-specific documents listed in the documents section.
What are the important dates for Breed Multiplication Farm Entrepreneurship?
Key dates are summarized in the table on this page, from 1 January 2014 through 1 January 2014, based on values DeshSeva currently stores for this item.
Frequently Asked Questions
To develop private entrepreneurs for undertaking cattle and buffalo breeding. To make available disease-free high-yielding heifers/pregnant heifers/cows preferably of indigenous breeds of cattle/buffalo.