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SCHEMES FOR PR SCHEMES FOR PR SECT DAIRY FARMERS 25.6.2015 VIJ बढ़े तो देश बढ़े ROMOTING DAIRY ROMOTING DAIRY TOR S WORKSHOP JAYAWADA Taking Rural India >> For

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Microsoft PowerPoint - Schemes for promoting Dairy sector AP - NABARD.ppt [Compatibility Mode]DAIRY FARMERS WORKSHOP 25.6.2015 VIJAYAWADA

SCHEMES FOR PROMOTING DAIRY SCHEMES FOR PROMOTING DAIRY SECTOR
DAIRY FARMERS WORKSHOP 25.6.2015 VIJAYAWADA
Taking Rural India >> Forw
• Milk value highest
• Buffaloes – 108.7 million (about 57 of world)
Status of the sector - Country
• Milk prod.– 137.7 million tonnes – Ist
• Per capita milk availability – 307 gm
• 93283 AI centres, 52 frozen semen banks, 83 million doses of AI produced and 65 million AI – 35 % conception covering 22 million animals
• Milk - organized – Coop, private and
• 0.162 million village level dairy cooperatives involving 15.5 million farmers
sector
190.9 million (14.7 % of world) – 34 breeds - 33 million CB cattle
108.7 million (about 57 of world)- 11 breeds
Country
Ist in world – 2013-14
, 52 frozen semen banks, 83 million doses of AI produced 35 % conception covering 22 million animals
Coop, private and govt
0.162 million village level dairy cooperatives involving 15.5 million farmers
• AP state is 7th in milk prod. (90.82 lakh
• The value of livestock produce is estimated prices & contributed 7.0% to total GSDP (2013-14, PE).
• About 46.45 lakh families in the state
Status of the sector
• About 46.45 lakh families in the state for their livelihood
• 2012 Livestock census - 47.43 lakh lakh buffaloes
• Buffaloes & cows accounted for 69 cows - 76 % of cow milk & 23.6% of for 64.6% of buffalo milk prod. and 44
• Per capita availability of milk availability
lakh mt)
estimated at Rs.33600 crores at current GSDP and 25.6% to agriculture GSDP
state are engaged in the livestock sectorstate are engaged in the livestock sector
lakh cattle (CB cattle- 19.39 lakh); 64.65
69% and 31 % of state milk prod.( CB of total state milk prod. GMB accounted 44.6 % of total milk production.
availability - 289 gm/day
Status Paper on the sector
Godavari and East Godavari
• DD – 427654 lakh , Poultry – 109822 lakh, SGP
• Dairy - Major - Chittoor, Prakasam, Guntur, Kurnool, West
Prakasam, Krishna,Guntur, Chittoor, West
AH projections - Rs 669099.09 lakh (36.0 % of
9.62 % of the total agriculture & term loan projections)
109822 lakh, SGP -131621 lakh
, Guntur, Kurnool, West Goodavari
i. Financing for purchase of milch 2, 5, 10 or more animals. Smaller units in clusters
ii. Female calf rearing for the production of good quality Crossbred Cows and Buffaloes
Schemes under Dairy
vi. Milk processing units
viii. Cattle feed mixing units
milch animals -cows and buffaloes - 2, 5, 10 or more animals. Smaller units in clusters
ii. Female calf rearing for the production of good quality Crossbred Cows and Buffaloes
Schemes under Dairy
vii. Manufacture of Indigenous Milk products
viii. Units for production of vaccines
x. Fodder development schemes
xii. Establishment of Mobile Artificial insemination (A.I.)
Schemes under Dairy
xvi. Private Veterinary Clinics
xvii. Bailing of Fodders
viii. Units for production of vaccines
x. Fodder development schemes
xii. Establishment of Mobile Artificial insemination (A.I.)
Schemes under Dairy
xiv. Projects for Automatic Milk Collection Units (AMCU)
xv. Bulk Milk cooling Units and Milk Tankers
xviii. Environment Control Housing Systems
• Refinance
• RIDF – Veterinary infrastructure
• RIDF – Veterinary infrastructure
• Watershed development projects
• Special studies. Monitoring, New schemes
PLPs and State Credit seminar
Veterinary infrastructure
Veterinary infrastructure
Special studies. Monitoring, New schemes
Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme
Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme
Credit Linked Back Ended Subsidy Scheme
• Farmers, individual entre., groups of unorgainsed and organized (SHGs, JLG, DCS, MU, MF)
• Assistance only once for each component
DEDS -Eligibility
Assistance only once for each component
• Member of a family- set up separate units with separate infrastructure at different locations (500m between boundaries)
• Margin–for loans above Rs.1.00 lakh (minimum)
• Priority for cluster mode
Farmers, individual entre., groups of unorgainsed and organized (SHGs, JLG, DCS, MU, MF)
Assistance only once for each component
Eligibility
Assistance only once for each component
set up separate units with separate infrastructure at different locations (500m between
for loans above Rs.1.00 lakh - 10 % of the outlay
DEDS - Components
CBC / indigenous
SC/ST)
animals
Heifer calves rearing
Rs.5.30 lakh for 20 calf unit – an upper limit of 20 calves20 calves
Vermi compost with milch animal unit
Rs. 22,000/-
Components- Subsidy
25% (33.33% for SC/ST)
Rs.5.30 lakh for – with
an upper limit of
Rs.6,600/- per calf (Rs.8,800/- for SC/ST farmers) or actual whichever is lower whichever is lower
- Rs.5,500/- (Rs.7,300 for SC/ST farmers) or actual whichever is lower
DEDS - Components-
Purchase of MM, MT, BMCU (up to 5000 lit)
Rs.20.00 lakh
5000 lit)
Unit Cost 25% (33.33% for SC/ST)
Rs.20.00 Rs.5.00 lakh (Rs.6.67 lakh for SC/ST farmers) or actual whichever is or actual whichever is lower
Rs.13.20 Rs.3.30 lakh (Rs.4.40 lakh for SC/ST farmers) or actual whichever is lower
DEDS - Components
vi Dairy product Transportation Facilities and cold chain
Rs.26.50 lakh
cold chain
Rs.33.00 lakh
Components- Subsidy
Unit Cost 25% (33.33% for SC/ST)
Rs.26.50 Rs.6.62 lakh (Rs.8.83 lakh for SC/ST farmers) or actual whichever is lower lower
Rs.33.00 Rs.8.25 lakh (Rs.11.00 lakh for SC/ST farmers) or actual whichever is lower
DEDS - Components
viii Private Veterinary Clinics
Rs.2.60 lakh for Mobile Clinics & Rs.2.00 lakh for Stationary ClinicStationary Clinic
ix Dairy marketing outlet / Dairy parlour
Rs.1.00 lakh
Components- Subsidy
Rs.2.60 lakh for Mobile Clinics & Rs.2.00 lakh for Stationary Clinic
Rs.0.65 lakh & Rs. 0.50 lakh(Rs.0.866 lakh & Rs.0.666 lakh for SC/ST farmers) or actual Stationary Clinic farmers) or actual whichever is lower
Rs.1.00 lakh Rs.0.25 lakh (Rs.0.333 lakh for SC/ST farmers) or actual whichever is lower
Banks: Commercial Banks, RRBs, SCBs, SCARDB and
others eligible for refinance
farms 3 years for calf rearing units)
Repayment - Entire loan (Including Subsidy)Repayment - Entire loan (Including Subsidy)
Lock in period – 3 Years. Subsidy to be refunded if the
account becomes NPA
Max. 9 months - date of 1st disb. (2 yrs
Extendable by further 3 months
: Commercial Banks, RRBs, SCBs, SCARDB and
7 years. (Grace - 3 to 6 months - dairy
farms 3 years for calf rearing units)
Entire loan (Including Subsidy)Entire loan (Including Subsidy)
3 Years. Subsidy to be refunded if the
Time limit for Completion of the project.
disb. (2 yrs–heifer rearing)
Extendable by further 3 months
RELEASE OF SUBSIDY
instalment of loan
• Sanction of subsidy by PSC
• Subsidy released to bank after getting HO confirmation • Subsidy released to bank after getting HO confirmation
(subject to availability of funds)
• Release of subsidy on first come first serve basis
• Subsidy kept in SRF A/c.
• Bank to submit utilization certificate after receipt of
subsidy
Claim to NABARD through Controlling office
Subsidy released to bank after getting HO confirmation Subsidy released to bank after getting HO confirmation
(subject to availability of funds)
Release of subsidy on first come first serve basis
Bank to submit utilization certificate after receipt of
Status Paper on the sector
GOI schemes
• DEDS - Subsidy of Rs 170.99 crore 11 to 131.3.2015 for both the states. In has been released for AP state. Written crore.
Status Paper on the sector
crore released for 62428 units from 2010- In 2014-15, subsidy of Rs 19.61 crore
Written for additional budget of Rs 25.0
Other subsidy scheme
• Chilling units
• Pasteurization• Pasteurization
Other subsidy scheme
Area Dev Schemes
GMB with heifer rearingGodavari GMB with heifer rearing
2 East
GMB with heifer rearing
5 West
DCCB
Strengths:
• One of the leading states for egg, meat and milk production
• Developed infrastructure with 3144 vety. Institutions, 8298 AI centres
• Availability of crop residues and irrigation
• Strong in implementing GOI subsidy schemes
Strengths & State Specific issues
State Specific issues
• Identification of sources for quality milch
• Non remunerative prices for producers. Milk producers have to paid remunerative
price taking into account cost of milk production
• Infrastructure gaps to be bridged in a phased manner during XII Plan
One of the leading states for egg, meat and milk production
. Institutions, 8298 AI centres
in implementing GOI subsidy schemes
Strengths & State Specific issues
& coverage under UPNRM, watershed
animals for bank finance
Non remunerative prices for producers. Milk producers have to paid remunerative
price taking into account cost of milk production
in a phased manner during XII Plan period