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Part VIII :
Policies and schemes
for dairy development in
Maharashtra
National Dairy Development Board
Dairying in MAHARASHTRA
A Statistical Profile
2015
3.
Incentive for hand driven
chaff cutter machine
Distribution of hand
driven chaff cutter
machines according
to the Indian standard
certification
`
5,000/- per unit
75 %. Limited to
`
3,750/-
4.
Incentive for power
driven chaff cutter
machine
Distribution of power
driven chaff cutter
machines according
to the Indian standard
certification
`
20,000/- per unit
50%. Limited to
`
10,000/-
5.
Establishment of silage
making units
Subsidy for the making
of silage from the excess
produce of green fodder
in rainy season
`
50,000/- to 1,00,000/-
per unit
75%. Central Share
maximum
`
10,000/-
6.
Establishment of high
capacity fodder block
making units.
Subsidy for the
establishment of fodder
block making unit from
crop residue by modern
technique which would
be useful in scarcity
period.
`
150 lakh per unit.
50%. Central Share
maximum
`
75 lakh
7.
Distribution of low
capacity tractor for
mountable fodder block
making units/Hay Bailing
Machine/Reaper/Forage
Harvester
Subsidy for the
establishment of fodder
block making unit from
crop residue by modern
technique which would
useful in scarcity period.
`
20 lakh per unit
50%. Central Share
maximum
`
10 lakh
8.
Establishment of area
specific mineral mixture/
feed processing units.
Subsidy for the
establishment of Area
Specific Mineral Mixture/
Feed Pelleting/Feed
Manufacturing Unit.
--
25%. Central Share
maximum
`
200 lakh
9.
Establishment of Bypass
protein/fat Making units.
Subsidy for the
establishment of Bypass
protein making units.
--
25%. Central Share
maximum
`
200 lakh
10.
Risk Management
(Livestock Insurance)
Under this scheme
benefit of subsidy is
to be restricted to 5
animals per beneficiary
per household for dairy
animals. However a
beneficiary may insure
more than 5 animals by
paying the full premium
without availing the
subsidy benefit. It also
cover Sheep, Goat, Pig
and Rabbit.
Shares
Normal Area
LWE Affected Area
APL BPL/SC/ST APL BPL/SC/ST
Central
25% 40% 35% 50%
State
25% 30% 25% 30%
Beneficiary 50% 30% 40% 20%
2.A11. “Livestock Census”
is being carried out every five year in the State with 100% funding from the
Government of India.
2.A12.
In the state
“Integrated Sample Survey”
Scheme is implemented on 50 per cent funds received
from the Government of India. Through this scheme the estimation of the milk, meat, wool and