Development Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas: Water Augmentation
Department Of Commerce
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Overview
The scheme "Development Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas: Water Augmentation" by the Coffee Board, Department of Commerce, aims to improve the production and productivity of coffee plantations by encouraging water augmentation in traditional areas.
Details
The scheme "Development Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas: Water Augmentation" is a Sub-Component of the Scheme "Integrated Coffee Development Project During the Medium Term Framework MTF Period: Development Support to Stakeholders" by the Coffee Board, Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The objective of this scheme is to improve the production and productivity of coffee plantations by encouraging water augmentation in traditional areas.
Benefits
• 40% of the unit cost, with a ceiling of ₹2,50,000 per beneficiary for all the components put together under the water augmentation scheme.
• Coffee growers belonging to the SC/ST community with a coffee holding size of up to 4.00 hectares are eligible for an extra 10% of the unit cost, with a ceiling of ₹2,50,000 per beneficiary for all the components put together under the water augmentation scheme.
• The Deputy Director (Extn.), after confirming the admissibility of the claim, will sanction the eligible subsidy and release the amount to the bank account of the applicant through Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS), or National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT).
• NOTE:
• The Recommended Capacity of Water Tank (L x B x H) is in “Cubic Feet”.
• The Size of the Holding is in “Hectare”.
• The Unit Cost and the Subsidy Amount is in Rupees (₹).
• Size of Holding: Up to 1.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 30' x 30' x 10' (9000); Unit Cost: ₹43,000; Subsidy: ₹17,200
• Size of Holding: > 1 up to 2.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 43' x 43' x 10' (18490); Unit Cost: ₹89,000; Subsidy: ₹35,600
• Size of Holding: > 2 up to 3.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 53' x 53' x 10' (28090); Unit Cost: ₹136,000; Subsidy: ₹54,400
• Size of Holding: > 3 up to 4.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 60' x 60' x 10' (36000); Unit Cost: ₹174,000; Subsidy: ₹69,600
• Size of Holding: > 4 up to 5.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 68' x 68' x 10' (46240); Unit Cost: ₹224,000; Subsidy: ₹89,600
• Size of Holding: > 5 up to 6.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 75' x 75' x 10' (56250); Unit Cost: ₹273,000; Subsidy: ₹109,200
• Size of Holding: > 6 up to 7.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 81' x 81' x 10' (65610); Unit Cost: ₹318,000; Subsidy: ₹127,200
• Size of Holding: > 7 up to 8.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 87' x 87' x 10' (75690); Unit Cost: ₹367,000; Subsidy: ₹146,800
• Size of Holding: > 8 up to 9.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 92' x 92' x 10' (84640); Unit Cost: ₹411,000; Subsidy: ₹164,400
• Size of Holding: > 9 up to 10.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 96' x 96' x 10' (92160); Unit Cost: ₹447,000; Subsidy: ₹178,800
• NOTE:
• The “Category” is in “Hectare”.
• The Unit Cost and the Subsidy Amount are in Rupees (₹).
• Category: Up to 1.00; Unit Cost: ₹60,000; Subsidy: ₹24,000
• Category: > 1 up to 2.00; Unit Cost: ₹120,000; Subsidy: ₹48,000
• Category: > 2 up to 3.00; Unit Cost: ₹180,000; Subsidy: ₹72,000
• Category: > 3 up to 4.00; Unit Cost: ₹240,000; Subsidy: ₹96,000
• Category: > 4 up to 5.00; Unit Cost: ₹300,000; Subsidy: ₹120,000
• Category: > 5 up to 6.00; Unit Cost: ₹360,000; Subsidy: ₹144,000
• Category: > 6 up to 7.00; Unit Cost: ₹420,000; Subsidy: ₹168,000
• Category: > 7 up to 8.00; Unit Cost: ₹460,000; Subsidy: ₹184,000
• Category: > 8 up to 9.00; Unit Cost: ₹520,000; Subsidy: ₹208,000
• Category: > 9 up to 10.00; Unit Cost: ₹580,000; Subsidy: ₹232,000
• Activities: Open well or Ring well with or without pump for a depth of 30 feet; Unit Cost: ₹ 75,000/- per unit; Subsidy: ₹ 30,000/-
• NOTE: The growers are at liberty to (a) execute water storage structures of any dimension and or (b) purchase sprinkler units, as per their requirement. However, the quantum of subsidy shall be applicable based on the unit cost for each holding category indicated in the above tables or based on the actual cost, whichever is less.
Eligibility Criteria
1. This subsidy is available to individual growers, joint owners, or family members applying jointly (limited to mother, father, wife, and children).
2. Eligible applicants can possess coffee holdings of up to 10 hectares.
3. <br>
4. > **Subsidy Applicability**
5. The subsidy is applicable for two primary purposes:
6. (a) Water harvesting structures like water storage tanks, open wells, or ring wells.
7. (b) Procurement of irrigation equipment, including sprinkler or drip systems.
8. <br>
9. > **Subsidy Conditions**
10. A grower who has availed subsidy for a specific activity/component cannot avail it again during the Multi-Year Thrust Plan (MTF) period unless new beneficiaries are included.
11. <br>
12. > **Subsidy Combination**
13. The subsidy may be availed for any one of the water harvesting structures combined with any one of the irrigation equipment during the MTF period. The subsidy amount is limited to the corresponding category of holdings.
14. <br>
15. > **Previous Subsidy History**
16. Growers who have benefited from a subsidy for a particular water augmentation activity within the past 10 years are not eligible for the same activity. However, they become eligible from the 11th year onwards.
17. <br>
18. > **Infrastructure Location**
19. Water augmentation infrastructure should be created either within the coffee estate or in its vicinity, depending on the water source. The land for this purpose should be in the name of the grower or their family members (mother, father, wife, and children only).
20. <br>
21. > **Non-Traditional Areas Eligibility**
22. Non-tribal coffee growers in Non-Traditional Areas with coffee holdings of up to 10 hectares are also eligible for this subsidy.
Application Process
Step 1: Step 1: Visit the Official Website/Portal of Coffee Board.
Online
Step 1: Visit the Official Website/Portal of Coffee Board.
Step 2: Step 2: In the top ribbon, click on "Online Services", then click "Subsidy". You will be taken to the Online Application Form.
Online
Step 2: In the top ribbon, click on "Online Services", then click "Subsidy". You will be taken to the Online Application Form.
Step 3: Step 3: Fill in all the mandatory fields of the Application Form and upload all the mandatory documents in the specified format and size.
Online
Step 3: Fill in all the mandatory fields of the Application Form and upload all the mandatory documents in the specified format and size.
Step 4: Step 4: Carefully review all the information provided and the documents uploaded. Make any necessary corrections. Acknowledge and agree to the terms and conditions, declaration, and privacy policy. Click the "Submit" or "Apply" button to send your…
Online
Step 4: Carefully review all the information provided and the documents uploaded. Make any necessary corrections. Acknowledge and agree to the terms and conditions, declaration, and privacy policy. Click the "Submit" or "Apply" button to send your application. You'll receive a confirmation message.
Step 5: Step 5: Review and Inspection
Online
- The jurisdictional Coffee Board office will scrutinize your documents.
- They will conduct a field inspection as part of the process.
Step 6: Step 6: Technical Feasibility Report (TFR)
Online
- Once the inspection is complete and the documents are verified, the office will issue a Technical Feasibility Report (TFR) to you.
- Ensure you obtain the TFR before commencing any activities related to the scheme.
- Activities started before obtaining the TFR are not eligible for claiming the subsidy.
Step 7: Step 1: Claim Submission: The applicant/s should submit the subsidy claim in the prescribed formats (in duplicate) along with the necessary documents to the jurisdictional Coffee Board office.
Online
Step 1: Claim Submission: The applicant/s should submit the subsidy claim in the prescribed formats (in duplicate) along with the necessary documents to the jurisdictional Coffee Board office.
Step 8: Step 2: Document Scrutiny: The concerned office will scrutinize the documents provided by the applicant.
Online
Step 2: Document Scrutiny: The concerned office will scrutinize the documents provided by the applicant.
Step 9: Step 3: Field Inspection: The office will carry out a field inspection to validate the claims made.
Online
Step 3: Field Inspection: The office will carry out a field inspection to validate the claims made.
Step 10: Step 4: Physical Verification Report: A Physical Verification Report is prepared, confirming the admissibility of the claim in all respects.
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Step 4: Physical Verification Report: A Physical Verification Report is prepared, confirming the admissibility of the claim in all respects.
Step 11: Step 5: Forwarding to Deputy Director (Extn): The office forwards the claim statement and relevant records to the concerned Deputy Director (Extn).
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Step 5: Forwarding to Deputy Director (Extn): The office forwards the claim statement and relevant records to the concerned Deputy Director (Extn).
Step 12: Step 6: Claim Scrutiny by Deputy Director (Extn): The Deputy Director (Extn) examines the claim and records to confirm the admissibility of the claim in all respects.
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Step 6: Claim Scrutiny by Deputy Director (Extn): The Deputy Director (Extn) examines the claim and records to confirm the admissibility of the claim in all respects.
Step 13: Step 7: Subsidy Release: Once the claim is found eligible, the Deputy Director (Extn) releases the subsidy amount directly to the bank account of the applicant.
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Step 7: Subsidy Release: Once the claim is found eligible, the Deputy Director (Extn) releases the subsidy amount directly to the bank account of the applicant.
Required Documents
• Claim Statements in the prescribed format (in duplicate).
• Invoice / Bill (original) with Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) towards the purchase of irrigation equipment.
• Self-prepared work completion report and fund utilization certificate signed by the applicant.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the minimum depth recommended for an open well/ring well with or without a pump?
A: The recommended depth is 30 feet.
Q: What is the unit cost for open well/ring well activities?
A: The unit cost for open well/ring well activities is [?]75,000 per unit.
Q: Can growers choose to execute water storage structures of any dimension?
A: Yes, growers can execute structures of any dimension based on their requirements, and the subsidy will be applicable based on unit cost or actual cost, whichever is less.
Q: What is the unit cost for sprinkler/drip irrigation equipment for different holding sizes?
A: The unit cost varies for different categories of holdings, ranging from [?]60,000 to [?]580,000.
Q: How is the subsidy amount released to the beneficiaries?
A: The Deputy Director (Extn) releases the subsidy amount directly to the bank account of the applicant through Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), RTGS, or NEFT.
Q: Is there additional support for the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST) community?
A: Yes, SC/ST community growers with coffee holdings up to 4 hectares are eligible for an extra 10% subsidy, with a ceiling of [?]2,50,000.
Q: What is the scale of subsidy for water storage tanks for different holding sizes?
A: Subsidies range from 40% of the unit cost up to [?]2,50,000 for different holding sizes.
Q: What documents are required to obtain a Feasibility Report?
A: Documents include a filled and signed application, Aadhaar card, proof of land ownership, rough sketch of the estate, quotation for machinery/equipment, and more.
Q: What is the procedure for claiming the subsidy?
A: Applicants should submit the subsidy claim to the jurisdictional Coffee Board office, which involves document scrutiny, field inspection, and approval by the Deputy Director (Extn).
Q: What should growers ensure before commencing any activities related to the scheme?
A: Growers should obtain the Technical Feasibility Report (TFR) before starting any activities related to the scheme.
Q: Are non-tribal coffee growers in Non-Traditional Areas eligible for this subsidy?
A: Yes, non-tribal coffee growers in Non-Traditional Areas with coffee holdings of up to 10 hectares are also eligible for this subsidy.
Q: Where should water augmentation infrastructure be created?
A: It should be created either within the coffee estate or in its vicinity, depending on the water source. The land for this purpose should be in the name of the grower or their family members.
Q: When do growers become eligible for the same water augmentation activity again if they have previously benefited from the subsidy?
A: Growers become eligible for the same activity from the 11th year onwards after benefiting from the subsidy.
Q: Is it possible to combine subsidies for different water augmentation activities?
A: Subsidy may be availed for any one of the water harvesting structures combined with any one of the irrigation equipment during the MTF period.
Q: Can a grower avail the subsidy for the same activity more than once during the Multi-Year Thrust Plan (MTF) period?
A: No, a grower who has availed the subsidy for a specific activity/component cannot avail it again during the MTF period unless new beneficiaries are included.
Q: What specific purposes is the subsidy applicable for?
A: The subsidy is applicable for water harvesting structures (e.g., water storage tanks, open wells, or ring wells) and procurement of irrigation equipment, including sprinkler or drip systems.
Q: Who is eligible to apply for this subsidy?
A: Individual growers, joint ownerships, or family members applying jointly (limited to mother, father, wife, and children) with coffee holdings of up to 10 hectares are eligible.
Eligibility Criteria
This subsidy is available to individual growers, joint owners, or family members applying jointly (limited to mother, father, wife, and children).
Eligible applicants can possess coffee holdings of up to 10 hectares.
<br>
> **Subsidy Applicability**
The subsidy is applicable for two primary purposes:
(a) Water harvesting structures like water storage tanks, open wells, or ring wells.
(b) Procurement of irrigation equipment, including sprinkler or drip systems.
<br>
> **Subsidy Conditions**
A grower who has availed subsidy for a specific activity/component cannot avail it again during the Multi-Year Thrust Plan (MTF) period unless new beneficiaries are included.
<br>
> **Subsidy Combination**
The subsidy may be availed for any one of the water harvesting structures combined with any one of the irrigation equipment during the MTF period. The subsidy amount is limited to the corresponding category of holdings.
<br>
> **Previous Subsidy History**
Growers who have benefited from a subsidy for a particular water augmentation activity within the past 10 years are not eligible for the same activity. However, they become eligible from the 11th year onwards.
<br>
> **Infrastructure Location**
Water augmentation infrastructure should be created either within the coffee estate or in its vicinity, depending on the water source. The land for this purpose should be in the name of the grower or their family members (mother, father, wife, and children only).
<br>
> **Non-Traditional Areas Eligibility**
Non-tribal coffee growers in Non-Traditional Areas with coffee holdings of up to 10 hectares are also eligible for this subsidy.
Benefits
40% of the unit cost, with a ceiling of ₹2,50,000 per beneficiary for all the components put together under the water augmentation scheme.
Coffee growers belonging to the SC/ST community with a coffee holding size of up to 4.00 hectares are eligible for an extra 10% of the unit cost, with a ceiling of ₹2,50,000 per beneficiary for all the components put together under the water augmentation scheme.
The Deputy Director (Extn.), after confirming the admissibility of the claim, will sanction the eligible subsidy and release the amount to the bank account of the applicant through Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS), or National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT).
NOTE:
The Recommended Capacity of Water Tank (L x B x H) is in “Cubic Feet”.
The Size of the Holding is in “Hectare”.
The Unit Cost and the Subsidy Amount is in Rupees (₹).
Size of Holding: Up to 1.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 30' x 30' x 10' (9000); Unit Cost: ₹43,000; Subsidy: ₹17,200
Size of Holding: > 1 up to 2.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 43' x 43' x 10' (18490); Unit Cost: ₹89,000; Subsidy: ₹35,600
Size of Holding: > 2 up to 3.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 53' x 53' x 10' (28090); Unit Cost: ₹136,000; Subsidy: ₹54,400
Size of Holding: > 3 up to 4.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 60' x 60' x 10' (36000); Unit Cost: ₹174,000; Subsidy: ₹69,600
Size of Holding: > 4 up to 5.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 68' x 68' x 10' (46240); Unit Cost: ₹224,000; Subsidy: ₹89,600
Size of Holding: > 5 up to 6.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 75' x 75' x 10' (56250); Unit Cost: ₹273,000; Subsidy: ₹109,200
Size of Holding: > 6 up to 7.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 81' x 81' x 10' (65610); Unit Cost: ₹318,000; Subsidy: ₹127,200
Size of Holding: > 7 up to 8.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 87' x 87' x 10' (75690); Unit Cost: ₹367,000; Subsidy: ₹146,800
Size of Holding: > 8 up to 9.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 92' x 92' x 10' (84640); Unit Cost: ₹411,000; Subsidy: ₹164,400
Size of Holding: > 9 up to 10.00; Recom. Cap. of Tank: 96' x 96' x 10' (92160); Unit Cost: ₹447,000; Subsidy: ₹178,800
NOTE:
The “Category” is in “Hectare”.
The Unit Cost and the Subsidy Amount are in Rupees (₹).
Category: Up to 1.00; Unit Cost: ₹60,000; Subsidy: ₹24,000
Category: > 1 up to 2.00; Unit Cost: ₹120,000; Subsidy: ₹48,000
Category: > 2 up to 3.00; Unit Cost: ₹180,000; Subsidy: ₹72,000
Category: > 3 up to 4.00; Unit Cost: ₹240,000; Subsidy: ₹96,000
Category: > 4 up to 5.00; Unit Cost: ₹300,000; Subsidy: ₹120,000
Category: > 5 up to 6.00; Unit Cost: ₹360,000; Subsidy: ₹144,000
Category: > 6 up to 7.00; Unit Cost: ₹420,000; Subsidy: ₹168,000
Category: > 7 up to 8.00; Unit Cost: ₹460,000; Subsidy: ₹184,000
Category: > 8 up to 9.00; Unit Cost: ₹520,000; Subsidy: ₹208,000
Category: > 9 up to 10.00; Unit Cost: ₹580,000; Subsidy: ₹232,000
Activities: Open well or Ring well with or without pump for a depth of 30 feet; Unit Cost: ₹ 75,000/- per unit; Subsidy: ₹ 30,000/-
NOTE: The growers are at liberty to (a) execute water storage structures of any dimension and or (b) purchase sprinkler units, as per their requirement. However, the quantum of subsidy shall be applicable based on the unit cost for each holding category indicated in the above tables or based on the actual cost, whichever is less.
Required Documents
| # | Document |
|---|---|
| 1 | Claim Statements in the prescribed format (in duplicate). |
| 2 | Invoice / Bill (original) with Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) towards the purchase of irrigation equipment. |
| 3 | Self-prepared work completion report and fund utilization certificate signed by the applicant. |
How to Apply
Step 1: Visit the Official Website/Portal of Coffee Board.
Online Step 1: Visit the Official Website/Portal of Coffee Board.
Step 2: In the top ribbon, click on "Online Services", then click "Subsidy". You will be taken to the Online Application Form.
Online Step 2: In the top ribbon, click on "Online Services", then click "Subsidy". You will be taken to the Online Application Form.
Step 3: Fill in all the mandatory fields of the Application Form and upload all the mandatory documents in the specified format and size.
Online Step 3: Fill in all the mandatory fields of the Application Form and upload all the mandatory documents in the specified format and size.
Step 4: Carefully review all the information provided and the documents uploaded. Make any necessary corrections. Acknowledge and agree to the terms and conditions, declaration, and privacy policy. Click the "Submit" or "Apply" button to send your…
Online Step 4: Carefully review all the information provided and the documents uploaded. Make any necessary corrections. Acknowledge and agree to the terms and conditions, declaration, and privacy policy. Click the "Submit" or "Apply" button to send your application. You'll receive a confirmation message.
Step 5: Review and Inspection
Online - The jurisdictional Coffee Board office will scrutinize your documents. - They will conduct a field inspection as part of the process.
Step 6: Technical Feasibility Report (TFR)
Online - Once the inspection is complete and the documents are verified, the office will issue a Technical Feasibility Report (TFR) to you. - Ensure you obtain the TFR before commencing any activities related to the scheme. - Activities started before obtaining the TFR are not eligible for claiming the subsidy.
Step 1: Claim Submission: The applicant/s should submit the subsidy claim in the prescribed formats (in duplicate) along with the necessary documents to the jurisdictional Coffee Board office.
Online Step 1: Claim Submission: The applicant/s should submit the subsidy claim in the prescribed formats (in duplicate) along with the necessary documents to the jurisdictional Coffee Board office.
Step 2: Document Scrutiny: The concerned office will scrutinize the documents provided by the applicant.
Online Step 2: Document Scrutiny: The concerned office will scrutinize the documents provided by the applicant.
Step 3: Field Inspection: The office will carry out a field inspection to validate the claims made.
Online Step 3: Field Inspection: The office will carry out a field inspection to validate the claims made.
Step 4: Physical Verification Report: A Physical Verification Report is prepared, confirming the admissibility of the claim in all respects.
Online Step 4: Physical Verification Report: A Physical Verification Report is prepared, confirming the admissibility of the claim in all respects.
Step 5: Forwarding to Deputy Director (Extn): The office forwards the claim statement and relevant records to the concerned Deputy Director (Extn).
Online Step 5: Forwarding to Deputy Director (Extn): The office forwards the claim statement and relevant records to the concerned Deputy Director (Extn).
Step 6: Claim Scrutiny by Deputy Director (Extn): The Deputy Director (Extn) examines the claim and records to confirm the admissibility of the claim in all respects.
Online Step 6: Claim Scrutiny by Deputy Director (Extn): The Deputy Director (Extn) examines the claim and records to confirm the admissibility of the claim in all respects.
Step 7: Subsidy Release: Once the claim is found eligible, the Deputy Director (Extn) releases the subsidy amount directly to the bank account of the applicant.
Online Step 7: Subsidy Release: Once the claim is found eligible, the Deputy Director (Extn) releases the subsidy amount directly to the bank account of the applicant.
Frequently Asked Questions
The recommended depth is 30 feet.