Improved Cultivation and Advanced Retting Exercise (I-CARE)
Ministry: Ministry Of Textiles
The scheme aims to support small and marginal jute growers with adequate pre and post harvesting operations to improve fiber quality and receive higher prices. The scheme provides 100% certified seeds at subsidized rates, free mechanical equipment, microbial consortiums, retting ponds.
About This Scheme
Benefits
₹5.0K · one-time
- Provision of 100% certified high yielding jute seeds at a 50% subsidized rate supplied by the National Seed Corporation and the Central Research Institute For Jute And Allied Fibres to ensure better crop quality and yield.
- Demonstration of scientific jute cultivation practices and free usage of mechanical interventions, including multi-row seed drills, nail weeders, and single wheel jute weeders, reducing manual weeding costs by approximately 35%.
- Free distribution of a microbial consortium to improve the quality of jute fiber by at least one grade, increase fiber productivity by 10%, and reduce retting time from 18 to 12 days.
- Construction of small retting ponds in the farmers’ fields through the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana, and Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana.
- A one-time financial assistance of ₹5,000/- per pond towards maintenance costs.
- The ₹5,000/- maintenance cost is transferred directly to the farmers’ bank accounts through Direct Benefit Transfer after the completion of the retting pond and the submission of a confirmation report, photographic evidence, and Global Positioning System coordinates by the field officials.
- Extensive farmer training and awareness programs on the use of seed drills, single wheel jute weeders, and microbial retting techniques.
- Short Message Service advisories and voice messages detailing land preparation, sowing, de-weeding, plant protection, and retting to educate the growers.
- The farmers must utilize the provided inputs such as certified seeds and the microbial consortium strictly for jute cultivation and retting, and successfully maintain the constructed in-situ retting ponds on their fields.
Eligibility
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Required Documents
- ✦Farmers Registration Form (Maintained by the Jute Corporation Of India as a hard copy record).
- ✦Land Consent Form (Required for the construction of the retting pond).
- ✦Bank Account Details (Required for the Direct Benefit Transfer of the ₹5,000/- maintenance cost).
- ✦Photographic Evidence of the Retting Pond (Submitted by field officials).
- ✦Global Positioning System Coordinates of the Retting Pond (Submitted by field officials).
- ✦Confirmation Report From the Field Officials (Required to verify the completion of the retting pond).
✦ Required ◦ Optional
How to Apply
Step 1: Contacting Local Agencies
The applicant must approach the local farmers' societies, co-operative bodies, Primary Agricultural Credit Societies, Krishi Vigyan Kendras, or farmers' clubs to initiate the offline registration process. These local bodies act as the primary touchpoints for the scheme at the village level.
Step 2: Submitting Registration Details
The applicant must fill out the required registration and feedback forms provided by the Jute Corporation Of India through their respective local agency. The forms collect the farmer's details and establish their registration within the scheme.
Application ProcessStep 3: Providing Land Consent For Retting Ponds
The applicant must submit formal consent for using their land if they wish to have an in-situ retting pond constructed. This consent is collected by the field supervisors of the Jute Corporation Of India and forwarded to the State Government Department for prompt construction.
Step 4: Providing Bank Details For Maintenance Fund
The applicant must submit their valid bank account details to the field officials and regional managers of the Jute Corporation Of India. This ensures the seamless transfer of the one-time ₹5,000/- maintenance cost through the Direct Benefit Transfer system.
Post-Application ProcessesStep 5: Undertaking Training And Receiving Inputs
The registered applicant must attend the training sessions organized by the Central Research Institute For Jute And Allied Fibres on the use of seed drills, weeders, and microbial consortiums. Following the training, the applicant receives the 50% subsidized seeds, free machinery, and the microbial retting supplies through the local agencies.
Step 6: Completion And Verification Of Retting Pond
The applicant must cooperate with the field officials who will visit the completed retting pond to capture photographic evidence and Global Positioning System coordinates. Once this confirmation report is successfully submitted by the officials, the ₹5,000/- financial assistance is credited directly to the applicant's bank account.
Quick Info
- Level
- Central Government
- Max benefit
- ₹5.0K
