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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