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Coconut Development Board
Encouraging Coconut Growers
1. PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF
PLANTING MATERIAL
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Establishment of Regional Coconut Nurseries.
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Establishment of Demonstration-cum-Seed
Production Farms for coconut.
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Setting up of coconut nurseries attached
to the DSP Farms.
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Aid to set up coconut seed gardens @
Rs.6 lakhs and coconut nurseries @ Rs.2 lakhs.
2. EXPANSION OF AREA UNDER COCONUT
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New planning assistance @ Rs.8,000
per hectare.
3. INTEGRATED FARMING FOR PRODUCTIVITY
IMPROVEMENT
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Removal of disease advanced palms @
Rs.250 per palm.
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Laying out demonstration plots in farmers’
garden @ Rs.35,000 per ha.
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Aid to organic manure units @ Rs.20,000
per unit.
4.TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION
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Financial assistance for setting up
of pilot plants for integrated coconut processing @ 50% of cost of building
and machinery or maximum of Rs.5 lakhs.
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Aid to technological research.
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Financial assistance to coconut based
industries @ 25% of the cost of plant building and machinery or Rs.2.50
lakhs whichever is less.
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Financial assistance for introduction
of Agmark / ISI standards in coconut processing units @ 25% of cost of
laboratory equipments or Rs.1 lakh whichever is less.
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Grant-in-aid for fabrication and development
of machinery for coconut processing/ cultivation / plant protection @ 25%
of the cost or Rs.5 lakhs, whichever is less.
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Techno-economic studies on coconut products.
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Consultancy service on production, processing
and marketing.
5. MARKET PROMOTION AND STATISTICS
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Market information and intelligence
service.
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Modernization of coconut processing
by introduction of improved copra dryer / other processing machinery /
equipment @ 25% cost of dryer / equipment or maximum Rs.10,000 whichever
is less.
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Surveys and evaluation studies.
6. INFORMATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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Production of publications in different
languages including grant-in-aid to State Governments/Universities for
production of publications.
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Production and screening of films including
grant-in-aid to State Governments/Universities for production of films.
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Participation in exhibitions and fairs.
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Conducting seminars and workshops.
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Awards to best growers, master craftsmen,
industrialists, processors and exporters.
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Training youths in harvesting and plant
protection of coconut.
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Training farmers in scientific cultivation
and post harvest processing of coconut.
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Training in the manufacture of coconut
based handicrafts.
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National award to the best research
worker or workers in product / machinery/ equipment development.
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Establishment of National Information
Centre cum Electronic Data Processing Unit.
7. HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
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Training to improve technical skills
of managerial and supervisory personnel.
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Training and visits to understand and
appraise technologies.
1.PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTING
MATERIAL
Aid to set up Coconut Seed Gardens
and Nurseries
Objective: To establish seed gardens
and nurseries of elite planting materials for the large scale production
of seedlings of promising hybrid combinations/cultivars by providing financial
assistance.
A. AID TO SEED GARDENS
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Maximum financial assistance shall be
limited to Rs.6.00 lakhs phased over a period of three years @ Rs.3.00
lakhs during the 1st year and Rs.1.50 lakhs each during the subsequent
two years. However the financial assistance shall be based on the total
area of the seed garden and in any case shall be limited to 25% of the
cost of establishment of nucleus seed garden.
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Registered/approved private and other
specified coconut nursery owners, cooperative/charitable institutions,
NGOs, farmers’ associations, etc. who own a minimum of 4 ha of suitable
land for the establishment of the seed gardens will be considered for the
assistance.
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Minimum area of the nucleus seed garden
shall be 4.00 ha and the seed garden established should have a capacity
to produce a minimum 50,000 quality seedlings.
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Quality seedlings of identified cultivars
shall be procured from the approved agencies such as CPCRI, State Agricultural
University, etc. and planting programme shall be finalized by a Committee
consisting of Officials of the Board/SAUs/CPCRI/Department of Agriculture
/Horticulture.
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Application shall be submitted in the
prescribed form with the following documents.
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a) A copy of the possession certificate
of the land
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b) The project proposal along with a
sketch of the area proposed for establishing the seed
garden
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On receipt of the application, officers
of the Board/SAUs/CPCRI shall inspect the site and on the basis of the
report, the Board shall issue administrative approval for implementation
of the programme in the proposed area.
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The strengthening of infrastructure
facilities like fencing, land development, development of irrigation sources,
etc. shall also be covered under the project fund in addition to the expenditure
required for the planting and maintenance of the seed garden for three
years.
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The financial assistance shall be extended
by the Board for three years only; thereafter the seed garden shall be
maintained by the beneficiary at his /her own cost. Quality seedlings of
promising cultivars shall be produced when the farm reaches production
stage, with the technical guidance of the Board.
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If the beneficiary has availed himself/
herself of finance from financial institutions like banks, the incentive
shall be linked to the credit-linked project.
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Seedlings produced by the nurseries
under the scheme can be linked with Board’s area expansion programme and
other programmes as per the prescribed norms of the Board.
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A sign board depicting “Coconut seed
garden assisted by Coconut Development Board, Government of India” shall
be prominently displayed by the beneficiary.
B. AID TO NURSERIES
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The assistance shall be limited to 25%
of the cost of production or Rs.2.00 lakhs, whichever is less.
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Registered/approved private and other
specified nursery owners, NGOs, Government Farms and Institutions who own
not less than 0.10 ha coconut nursery will be benefited under the scheme.
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The production capacity of such nursery
unit shall be a maximum of 25,000 seedlings annually from an area of 0.40
ha.
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Quality seed nuts of promising cultivars
shall be procured by the beneficiary from approved agencies, viz. CPCRI,
State Agriculture Departments and Coconut Development Board or collected
from the selected mother palms under the technical guidance of the Board.
The selection of mother palms and seed gardens shall be done by a Technical
Committee consisting of officers of Coconut Development Board, SAU or CPCRI
and Department of Horticulture/ Agriculture of the respective state.
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Quality seedlings produced shall be
sold only after certification by technical committee, consisting of the
officials of the Board and Department of Agriculture/ Horticulture.
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The beneficiary shall submit an application
for financial assistance in the prescribed format issued by the Board.
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The beneficiary shall be selected only
after inspection of the nursery site by a Committee constituted by the
Board or on the basis of the credit linked approved project.
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The seedlings produced by the unit have
to be sold at rates fixed in consultation with the Board.
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The financial assistance will be released
in two installments. Thereafter the unit shall be maintained by the beneficiary
at his/her own cost.
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A signboard depicting “Coconut nursery
assisted by Coconut Development Board, Government of India” shall be prominently
displayed by the beneficiary.
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Infrastructure like land, irrigation
source, pumpset, etc. is not covered under the scheme. The cost of production/maintenance
of the nursery shall be as per the norms fixed by the Board.
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Seedlings produced by the nurseries
under the scheme can be linked with Board’s area expansion programme and
other programmes as per the prescribed norms of the Board.
Courtesy: Coconut Development Board,
Kolkata |