Promotion of Agricultural Mechanization for In-Situ Management Of Crop Residue in the States of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and NCT of Delhi
This scheme was launched in the year 2018-19 by the Government of India, primarily aimed at addressing the critical issue of crop residue management in the states of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Its core objective is to protect the environment from air pollution caused by burning crop residue and promote sustainable agricultural practices.
Feature | Details |
Financial Assistance for CHC Establishment | 80% for Cooperative Societies, FPOs, and Panchayats, up to Rs. 5.00 lakhs |
Machinery Purchase Subsidy | 50% subsidy for farmers on crop residue management machinery |
Information & Awareness Campaigns | Conducted by State Governments and Institutions |
Support for Air Pollution Control | Specifically designed for Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi |
High-Powered Committee (HPC) | Sets specifications for crop residue management implements and monitors the scheme |
Techno-commercial pilot projects | Establishing a supply chain of paddy straw for various industries |
The “Promotion Of Agricultural Mechanization for In-Situ Management Of Crop Residue” scheme is a commendable initiative by the Government of India aimed at addressing the critical issue of crop residue management in select states. While the scheme carries several advantages, it also faces certain limitations and challenges that need to be acknowledged. On the positive side, the scheme plays a crucial role in mitigating air pollution caused by crop residue burning, protecting the environment, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. It empowers farmers by providing financial assistance for machinery purchases and encourages the adoption of modern agricultural techniques. Moreover, it creates employment opportunities in the agricultural mechanization sector, contributing to rural economic development.
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