Biotech-KISAN scheme

The Biotech-KISAN scheme is a government initiative aimed at empowering small and marginal farmers by providing them with training, technical support, and access to biotechnology tools and applications to improve their agricultural productivity and income.

The Biotech-KISAN scheme is a Government of India initiative that was launched in 2018. The scheme is aimed at empowering farmers in India by leveraging biotechnology applications in agriculture.

KISAN stands for “Krishi Innovation Science Application Network”, which is a network of scientists and experts who provide technical support to farmers. The scheme is being implemented by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India.

Under the Biotech-KISAN scheme, farmers are provided with training and technical support in areas such as crop selection, soil health management, pest and disease control, and post-harvest management. The scheme also aims to provide farmers with access to biotech tools and technologies that can improve crop yields and quality.

The scheme has two components: a “hub” and “spoke” model. The hub is a Biotech-KISAN Resource Centre (BRC) that serves as a central location for the development and dissemination of biotech tools and technologies. The spoke component consists of a network of KISAN Call Centres (KCCs) that provide information and technical support to farmers.

Overall, the Biotech-KISAN scheme aims to increase the income of farmers by promoting the adoption of biotechnology applications in agriculture. The scheme is expected to benefit around 1 million farmers across India.

Benefits of the Biotech-KISAN scheme:

The Biotech-KISAN scheme offers several benefits to farmers in India, including:

  • Access to advanced agricultural technologies: The scheme provides farmers with access to advanced biotech tools and technologies that can help improve crop yields, reduce losses due to pests and diseases, and increase the quality of their produce.
  • Training and capacity building: The scheme offers training and capacity building programs to farmers, which helps them develop new skills and knowledge about the latest agricultural practices and technologies.
  • Improved soil health management: The scheme emphasizes the importance of soil health management, which is critical for sustainable agriculture. Farmers are trained in the use of biofertilizers, organic manures, and other soil health management practices.
  • Better pest and disease control: The scheme provides farmers with knowledge and tools for better pest and disease control. This helps reduce crop losses and improves the quality of the produce.
  • Improved post-harvest management: The scheme also focuses on improving post-harvest management practices, such as storage and processing, which helps farmers get better prices for their produce and reduces wastage.
  • Increased income: By adopting biotechnology applications and best agricultural practices, farmers can increase their crop yields and improve the quality of their produce. This can lead to increased income for farmers and help improve their standard of living.

Overall, the Biotech-KISAN scheme aims to empower farmers in India by providing them with access to the latest agricultural technologies and knowledge, thereby improving their livelihoods and contributing to the growth of the agriculture sector in the country.

Eligibility criteria of the Biotech-KISAN scheme:

The Biotech-KISAN scheme is aimed at benefiting small and marginal farmers across India. The eligibility criteria for the scheme are as follows:

  • Farmer must be a resident of India: The scheme is only open to farmers who are Indian citizens and resident in India.
  • Small and marginal farmers: The scheme is targeted towards small and marginal farmers who own or cultivate up to 2 hectares of land.
  • Registered farmers: Farmers who are registered with the government as cultivators are eligible for the scheme.
  • Farmers who have completed training: Farmers who have completed training programs under the scheme are eligible for support from the Biotech-KISAN Resource Centre and the KISAN Call Centres.
  • Priority given to women farmers: The scheme gives priority to women farmers and encourages their participation in training and capacity building programs.
  • Willingness to adopt biotechnology tools and technologies: Farmers who are willing to adopt biotech tools and technologies and follow best agricultural practices are eligible for support under the scheme.
  • Ability to contribute towards the cost: The scheme also requires farmers to contribute towards the cost of inputs and services provided to them under the scheme, to ensure their commitment and involvement in the process.

Overall, the Biotech-KISAN scheme is aimed at supporting small and marginal farmers who are willing to adopt biotechnology applications and best agricultural practices, and are committed to improving their livelihoods.

How to apply for the Biotech-KISAN scheme:
  • Visit the official website of the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India.
  • Look for the Biotech-KISAN scheme section on the website, and go through the guidelines and eligibility criteria.
  • Download the application form for the scheme from the website.
  • Fill in the application form with accurate details such as personal details, land holding details, crop details, and contact information.
  • Attach the required documents such as ID proof, land holding documents, and other relevant certificates.
  • Submit the completed application form along with the supporting documents to the nearest Biotech-KISAN Resource Centre (BRC) or KISAN Call Centre (KCC).
  • The application will be reviewed by the authorities, and if found eligible, the farmer will be provided with training and technical support as per the scheme guidelines.

Alternatively, farmers can also approach the nearest KISAN Call Centre (KCC) or Biotech-KISAN Resource Centre (BRC) to get more information about the scheme and the application process. The officials at these centers will guide the farmers through the application process and provide any assistance required.

Documents required for the Biotech-KISAN scheme:
  • ID Proof: Any government-issued ID proof such as Aadhar card, Voter ID, Driving License, or Passport.
  • Land holding documents: Documents that show the proof of land ownership or lease agreement such as land registration documents, 7/12 extract, Khata, or Khasra.
  • Bank account details: The farmer’s bank account details such as account number, account holder name, and IFSC code.
  • Crop details: The farmer’s crop details such as the type of crop, area under cultivation, and yield.
  • Training completion certificate: A certificate of completion of training, if the farmer has attended any training program under the scheme.
  • Any other relevant certificates: Any other relevant certificates that the farmer possesses, such as organic farming certification, soil health card, or any other certification related to agriculture.

It is essential to ensure that all the documents are accurate and up-to-date to avoid any delays or rejections in the application process. Additionally, the farmers may need to provide any other documents as required by the authorities. Therefore, it is advisable to check the scheme guidelines or contact the nearest Biotech-KISAN Resource Centre (BRC) or KISAN Call Centre (KCC) for more information on the required documents.

 

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