Published May 06, 2024
Government support provides financial aid, training, and resources. This ensures farmers have the tools and knowledge to maintain healthy flocks, sustain production, and meet market demands.
The PM-Kisan Scheme helps poultry farmers by giving them money to buy things they need, like supplies and equipment, making it easier for them to run their farms and make them better.
The National Livestock Mission helps poultry farming by giving money for breeding, healthcare, and infrastructure. It boosts productivity and quality. The amount varies yearly based on government decisions and local needs.
This focuses primarily on improving fish production and creating jobs in fisheries. While it does help indirectly in poultry farming, it helps boost rural life and infrastructure and could benefit agriculture, including poultry.
Rashtriya Gokul Mission primarily focuses on conserving indigenous cattle breeds. It doesn't directly aid poultry farming. Instead, it aims to enhance the productivity and sustainability of cattle farming in India.
This indirectly supports poultry farming by improving overall livestock breeding and dairy production. Enhanced animal husbandry practices benefit rural livelihoods and complement poultry farming activities.