midh scheme-mission for integrated development of horticulture
Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) scheme is implemented in the year 2014. The Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) main objective is the holistic development of the horticulture sector in the country covering fruits, vegetables, root & tuber crops, mushrooms, aromatic plants, spices, flowers, coconut, cashew, cocoa and bamboo. It is a Central Government Sponsored scheme implemented under Green Revolution – Krishonnati Yojana.
S.No | Sub-Scheme | Target Groups/Area of operation | Year of Starting |
1 | Coconut Development Board (CDB) | All States and UTs where Coconut is grown | 1981 |
2 | National Horticulture Board (NHB) | All States and UTs focusing on commercial horticulture | 1984 |
3 | Horticulture Mission for North East & Himalayan States (HMNEH) | All States in NE and Himalayan region | 2001 – 02 |
4 | National Horticulture Mission (NHM) | All States and UTs excepting states in NE and Himalayan region | 2005 – 06 |
5 | Central Institute for Horticulture (CIH) | NE states focusing on HRD and Capacity building | 2006 – 07 |
6 | National Bamboo Mission (NBM) | All states and UTs | 2006 – 07 |
Category | Remarks |
Financial Assistance | 35% of the project costs in general areas and 50% in case of hilly and scheduled areas per beneficiary is available for setting up post-harvest management infrastructure |
Funding Pattern | 60:40 for Central and State; 90:10 for Himalayan and North Eastern States. In case of NHB, CDB, CIH, NBM, Govt. Of India (GOI) contributes 100%. |
Outlay of Plan component of MIDH has been fixed at Rs. 1900 crore and Non Plan component of MIDH has been fixed at Rs. 14.38 crore for the financial year 2022 –23.
The Horticulture sector is still facing a lot of challenges in various aspects like high post-harvest loss and gaps in post-harvest management and supply chain infrastructure.
A farmer or an entrepreneur as a beneficiary should register their details either through online in HORTNET portal or submit the application to DHSO office through HO’s along with required documents.
The following steps will guide on how you can register as beneficiary in HORTNET portal:
MIDH scheme aims to enhance horticulture production, augment farmers’ income and strengthen nutritional security; improve productivity by way of quality germplasm, planting material and water use efficiency through Micro irrigation.
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