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National Beekeeping & Honey Mission

Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare

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Milestone Date
Scheme launch

Overview

National Beekeeping & Honey Mission (NBHM) was announced as part of the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan and aims for the overall promotion & development of scientific beekeeping in the country to achieve the goal of ‘Sweet Revolution’ which is being implemented through National Bee Board (NBB)

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Description
ain objectives of the scheme are: a Promoting holistic growth of beekeeping industry for income & employment generation, providing livelihood support to farm and non-farm households and to enhance agriculture/ horticulture production; b Developing additional infrastructural facilities for developing quality nucleus stock of honeybees, multiplication of stock by bee breeders, setting up of disease diagnostic labs, Integrated Beekeeping Development Centres IBDCs / Centres of Excellence CoEs on Beekeeping, beekeeping equipment manufacturing units, etc. and postharvest and marketing infrastructures, including honey processing plants, storages/ cold storages, collection, branding,marketing, centre,etc. c Setting up of State of the Art Quality Control Labs for testing of honey & other beehive products at Regional Levels and Mini / Satellite Labs at Distt. Levels in main honey producing Districts/ States; d To develop blockchain/ traceability system for traceability of source of honey & other beehive products and using IT tools in beekeeping, including online registration, etc.; e To develop and facilitate Honey Corridors in potential areas; f To promote agri- entrepreneurs & agri- startup for their involvement in beekeeping/ Honey production; g To promote, develop and disseminate latest and State of the Art Technologies and skill development in beekeeping industry for production of honey & other high value beehive products; h Empowerment of Women through Beekeeping; i To maximize, economic, ecological and social benefits by diversification through beekeeping by production of higher quantity and good quality of honey and other high value beehive products, viz.; bee wax, bee pollen, propolis, royal jelly, comb honey, bee venom, etc. for domestic and export market; and j To strengthen beekeepers by developing institutional framework through collective approach viz.; formation of SHGs/ FPOs/ Beekeepers Cooperatives/ Federations, etc.

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Benefits
• Details of activities envisaged, cost norms and pattern of assistance approved under Mini Mission I & II and III can be checked at NBHM Guidelines.
• The scheme envisages the following benefits:
• 1) Enhances yields & quality of produce of various crops viz., fruits, vegetables, pulses, oil seeds, etc. through pollination support
• 2) Helps in sustainable development of Agriculture and Environment.
• 3) Helps in maintaining Biodiversity
• 4) Increases income of beekeepers/ farmers/ land less labours, etc. through production of honey & other beehive products, viz.; Bees wax, Propolis, Pollen, Royal Jelly, Bee venom, comb honey, etc. which have great importance in human life.
• 5) Generates employment.
• 6) Serves as a source of livelihood
• 7) It helps in prosperity of farmers, healthy people and strong Nation.
• 8) Adopt Scientific Beekeeping for own and Nation’s prosperity.

Eligibility Criteria
1. Anyone can apply for the scheme

Application Process
Step 1: Step 01: All the component scheme are project based (except Training/Seminar/Exposure visit)
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Step 01: All the component scheme are project based (except Training/Seminar/Exposure visit)

Step 2: Step 02: Following implementing agencies will submit the projects directly do National Bee Board. (NDDB/NAFED/TRIFED/SFAC/ICAR/CAUS/ SAUS)
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Step 02: Following implementing agencies will submit the projects directly do National Bee Board. (NDDB/NAFED/TRIFED/SFAC/ICAR/CAUS/ SAUS)

Step 3: Step 03: Agencies Submitting projects through SLSC of State govt. like Department of Horticulture/Agriculture, Member Companies/firms/societies/SHGS/FIGS/FPC.
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Step 03: Agencies Submitting projects through SLSC of State govt. like Department of Horticulture/Agriculture, Member Companies/firms/societies/SHGS/FIGS/FPC.

Step 4: Step 04: Examination/appraisal of projects by board as per scheme guideline, norms & submitted to PAC
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Step 04: Examination/appraisal of projects by board as per scheme guideline, norms & submitted to PAC

Step 5: Step 05: Project Appraisal committee (PAC)chaired by Horticulture Commissioner (Project appraised & recommended up to 1 crore) and recommend to Execute Committee (EC) of Board chaired by Additional Secretary ( for more than 5 Cr per project).
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Step 05: Project Appraisal committee (PAC)chaired by Horticulture Commissioner (Project appraised & recommended up to 1 crore) and recommend to Execute Committee (EC) of Board chaired by Additional Secretary ( for more than 5 Cr per project).

Step 6: Step 06: Project more than 5 crore are recommended to Project Appraisal & Monitoring Committee (PA&MC) chaired by Secretary (Agriculture) for approval.
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Step 06: Project more than 5 crore are recommended to Project Appraisal & Monitoring Committee (PA&MC) chaired by Secretary (Agriculture) for approval.

Step 7: Step 07: Once the project is approved, an applicant must first register on the Madhukranti Portal for Individual/Societies/FPOs and add details such as land details, and site layout land plan.
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Step 07: Once the project is approved, an applicant must first register on the Madhukranti Portal for Individual/Societies/FPOs and add details such as land details, and site layout land plan.

Step 8: Step 08: Submit complete DPR as per guideline
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Step 08: Submit complete DPR as per guideline

Step 9: Step 09: Apply for lifetime membership in case of member societies /firm/cooperatives
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Step 09: Apply for lifetime membership in case of member societies /firm/cooperatives

Required Documents
• Aadhaar card
• Land documents
• Bank details
• DPR

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the primary benefits of participating in the National Beekeeping & Honey Mission (NBHM)?
A: The NBHM offers several benefits, including financial support, technical training, access to modern beekeeping techniques, and market linkages for beekeepers and honey producers.

Q: What is the National Beekeeping & Honey Mission (NBHM)?
A: The National Beekeeping & Honey Mission is a government initiative aimed at promoting and developing beekeeping and honey production in India. It encompasses various programs and strategies to support beekeepers and boost honey production.

Q: Are there financial incentives available through the NBHM?
A: Yes, the NBHM often provides financial incentives such as subsidies to support beekeepers through implementing agencies for scientific beekeeping, processing and packaging etc.

Q: What types of training and capacity-building benefits does the NBHM offer
A: The NBHM conducts various training programs and workshops to enhance the skills and knowledge of beekeepers. These training sessions cover beekeeping techniques, honey extraction, control of bee diseases, and more.

Q: Does the NBHM provide market linkages for honey producers?
A: Yes, the NBHM often facilitates market linkages by connecting honey producers with buyers, processors, and exporters through implementing agencies. This helps beekeepers gain access to better markets and higher prices for their honey products.

Q: Is there any incentive for women interested in beekeeping?
A: Group/cluster of women are developed and trained in beekeeping and encourage for adopting scientific beekeeping. An assistance of Rs. 20,000/- per group is provided for formation of new group and Rs. 50,000/- per group as working capital to sustain the activity. The trained women can be used as Master Trainers/Guiding factor of scheme and serve as role model for beekeeping by women in other areas.

Q: What type of training is provided to the beneficiaries?
A: Training/exposure visits is provided in physical and online modes through implementing agencies.

Q: Is there an age limit for participation in the National Beekeeping & Honey Mission?
A: There is typically no specific age limit for individuals interested in beekeeping and honey production. It is often open to people of all age groups.

Q: Are there any educational qualifications required to join the mission?
A: Generally, there are no specific educational qualifications required. Beekeeping programs often aim to empower individuals from diverse educational backgrounds

Q: Who is eligible to participate in the National Beekeeping & Honey Mission?
A: Generally, individuals, farmers, self-help groups, cooperatives, FPOs, Start Ups and entrepreneurs engaged in scientific beekeeping and honey & other beehive production are eligible as per terms & conditions of the guideline.

Q: Is there any application fee?
A: As per the guideline.

Eligibility Criteria

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Anyone can apply for the scheme

Benefits

Details of activities envisaged, cost norms and pattern of assistance approved under Mini Mission I & II and III can be checked at NBHM Guidelines.

The scheme envisages the following benefits:

1) Enhances yields & quality of produce of various crops viz., fruits, vegetables, pulses, oil seeds, etc. through pollination support

2) Helps in sustainable development of Agriculture and Environment.

3) Helps in maintaining Biodiversity

4) Increases income of beekeepers/ farmers/ land less labours, etc. through production of honey & other beehive products, viz.; Bees wax, Propolis, Pollen, Royal Jelly, Bee venom, comb honey, etc. which have great importance in human life.

5) Generates employment.

6) Serves as a source of livelihood

7) It helps in prosperity of farmers, healthy people and strong Nation.

8) Adopt Scientific Beekeeping for own and Nation’s prosperity.

Required Documents

# Document
1 Aadhaar card
2 Land documents
3 Bank details
4 DPR

How to Apply

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Step 01: All the component scheme are project based (except Training/Seminar/Exposure visit)

Offline Step 01: All the component scheme are project based (except Training/Seminar/Exposure visit)

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Step 02: Following implementing agencies will submit the projects directly do National Bee Board. (NDDB/NAFED/TRIFED/SFAC/ICAR/CAUS/ SAUS)

Offline Step 02: Following implementing agencies will submit the projects directly do National Bee Board. (NDDB/NAFED/TRIFED/SFAC/ICAR/CAUS/ SAUS)

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Step 03: Agencies Submitting projects through SLSC of State govt. like Department of Horticulture/Agriculture, Member Companies/firms/societies/SHGS/FIGS/FPC.

Offline Step 03: Agencies Submitting projects through SLSC of State govt. like Department of Horticulture/Agriculture, Member Companies/firms/societies/SHGS/FIGS/FPC.

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Step 04: Examination/appraisal of projects by board as per scheme guideline, norms & submitted to PAC

Offline Step 04: Examination/appraisal of projects by board as per scheme guideline, norms & submitted to PAC

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Step 05: Project Appraisal committee (PAC)chaired by Horticulture Commissioner (Project appraised & recommended up to 1 crore) and recommend to Execute Committee (EC) of Board chaired by Additional Secretary ( for more than 5 Cr per project).

Offline Step 05: Project Appraisal committee (PAC)chaired by Horticulture Commissioner (Project appraised & recommended up to 1 crore) and recommend to Execute Committee (EC) of Board chaired by Additional Secretary ( for more than 5 Cr per project).

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Step 06: Project more than 5 crore are recommended to Project Appraisal & Monitoring Committee (PA&MC) chaired by Secretary (Agriculture) for approval.

Offline Step 06: Project more than 5 crore are recommended to Project Appraisal & Monitoring Committee (PA&MC) chaired by Secretary (Agriculture) for approval.

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Step 07: Once the project is approved, an applicant must first register on the Madhukranti Portal for Individual/Societies/FPOs and add details such as land details, and site layout land plan.

Offline Step 07: Once the project is approved, an applicant must first register on the Madhukranti Portal for Individual/Societies/FPOs and add details such as land details, and site layout land plan.

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Step 08: Submit complete DPR as per guideline

Offline Step 08: Submit complete DPR as per guideline

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Step 09: Apply for lifetime membership in case of member societies /firm/cooperatives

Offline Step 09: Apply for lifetime membership in case of member societies /firm/cooperatives

Frequently Asked Questions

The NBHM offers several benefits, including financial support, technical training, access to modern beekeeping techniques, and market linkages for beekeepers and honey producers.

Sources and references

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