Integrated Development Mission Scheme: Garlic and onion seeds are being distributed for free under this scheme
Integrated Development Mission Scheme: Across the nation, a variety of programs are being implemented to support farmers financially. We continue to periodically notify the farmers about this. In keeping with this, we have some exciting news for the Sonbhadra district’s farmers today. We would like to inform you that there is free distribution of onion and garlic seeds here. in order for farmers who grow onions and garlic to make more money. Additionally, they want to expand the space used for growing onions and garlic. It will assist farmers from both the general and scheduled caste categories.
Free seed distribution is taking place.
Through the Integrated Development Mission Scheme, the government is encouraging farmers to enhance the output of spice cultivation in order to expand the agricultural area of garlic and onion. Under this, the district’s farmers are receiving free distributions of garlic and onion seeds. We would like to inform you that the Horticulture Department will be providing the farmers with garlic and onion seeds. This includes 150 hectares of land designated for general category farmers to grow onions. On the other hand, 75 hectares have been designated for the growing of garlic.
This is how distribution will be carried out.
In addition, farmers who belong to the Scheduled Caste have been allotted 50 hectares of onion and 25 hectares of garlic. As a result, the growers will get garlic and onion seeds. Let us explain the availability of this advantage. Garlic onion farming is beneficial to farmers. Garlic onions fetch a high price for farmers.
Occasionally, the market price of onions might soar to the point that onion growers become quite wealthy. In only one season, they make thousands of rupees. Therefore, you may get in touch with the local Horticulture Department office if you would like to grow garlic seeds for free.
How to use
You need your Aadhar card, picture, bank passbook, registration photo, etc. in order to apply. In an exclusive interview with the media, District Horticulture Officer Harivansh Rai said that the government is working to raise farmers’ incomes.
The “first come, first served” criterion applies to the free seed program; however, in order to get the advantage, farmers must purchase five kilogram bins, with which they will receive five kilogram bins at no cost. Everyone will gain from this plan, which will help lower the soaring costs of garlic.