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Launch Year 2021 Special Focus:

North Eastern and


Andaman and
Centrally Nicobar Islands
Type
Sponsored

Revised
National scheme
Food of
Security Mission-
Subsume
National Livestock Mission (NLM)
Oil Palm programme
NEWS
National Livestock Mission

Employment Generation

Entrepreneurship Development

Increase in per animal productivity


National Livestock Mission
National Livestock Mission
OBJECTIVES

Employment generation through entrepreneurship development in small ruminant, poultry


and piggery sector & Fodder sector

Increase of per animal productivity through breed improvement

Increase in production of meat, egg, goat milk, wool and fodder

Increasing availability of fodder and feed to substantially reduce the demand – through
strengthening the fodder seed supply chain and availability of certified fodder seeds

Encouraging establishment of fodder processing units to reduce the demand supply gap
National Livestock Mission
OBJECTIVES

Promoting risk management measures including livestock insurance for farmers

Promoting applied research in prioritized areas of poultry, sheep, goat, feed and fodder

Capacity building of state functionaries and livestock owners through strengthened extension
machinery to provide quality extension service to farmers

Promoting skill based training and dissemination of technologies for reducing cost of
production, and improving production of livestock sector
National Livestock Mission

Sub- Missions

Sub-mission on Breed Development of Livestock and Poultry

Sub-mission on Feed and Fodder Development

Sub Mission on Innovation and Extension


National Livestock Mission

Eligibility

Private Entrepreneurs

Self- Help Groups

Farmers Corporation Organisations

Joint Liability Group/ Dairy Cooperatives

Section 8 companies
National Livestock Mission
Sub-mission on Breed Development of Livestock and Poultry

Breed development of Rural Poultry.

➢ For establishment of Parent Farm, Rural Hatchery, brooder cum mother unit for Production of
Hatching Eggs, and Chicks and rearing of the said chick upto four week in the mother unit

➢ Central Government will provide 50% capital subsidy (with maximum subsidy up to Rs. 25 lakh
for each unit) for the cost of the project for establishment of Parent Farm, Rural hatchery and
Mother Unit with minimum 1000 parent layers

➢ Subsidy will be provided in 2 installments

▪ First installment: after the bank or financial institution releases First Instalment of loan to the
beneficiary and its confirmation by State Implementing Agency
National Livestock Mission
Sub-mission on Breed Development of Livestock and Poultry

▪ Second Installment: After completion of the project and certified so by the State
Implementing Agency

➢ In case of self finance:

▪ First Subsidy: Only when the beneficiary has made expenditure of 25% cost for the project
towards infrastructure and has been verified by the State Implementing Agency

▪ Second Installment: After completion of the project and verified by State Implementing
Agency
National Livestock Mission
Sub-mission on Breed Development of Livestock and
Poultry

➢ Need to provide Bank Guarantee from the scheduled bank valid for three years for the
remaining cost of the project beyond the cost of subsidy sought for support

➢ No subsidy will be provided for working capital, personal vehicle, purchase of land, cost for rent
and lease of land.

➢ State Implementing agency will follow up the project for the period of 2 years after completion
with regards to its operation
National Livestock Mission
Sub-mission on Breed Development of Livestock and
Poultry

Sheep and Goat

➢ 50% capital subsidy up to Rs. 50 lakh in two instalments

➢ Rest everything is same

➢ For establishment of Regional Semen Station

➢ One time grants-in-aid up to Rs. 400.00 lakh for construction


National Livestock Mission
Sub-mission on Breed Development of Livestock and
Poultry

➢ One time grant of procurement of consumables, medicines, chemicals etc. required for first
time processing of semen

➢ Rest funding pattern: Centrally sponsored

➢ Establishment of State Semen Bank

➢ One-time assistance up to Rs. 10.00 lakh will be provided to the state for strengthening of
existing cattle and buffalo semen bank to store and distribute goat frozen semen
National Livestock Mission
Sub-mission on Breed Development of Livestock and
Poultry

Promotion of Piggery Entrepreneur

➢ 50% up to Rs. 30 lakh capital subsidy towards the capital cost of the project

➢ Establishment of pig semen collection and processing lab

➢ One time grants-in-aid up to Rs. 150.00 lakh for construction of semen laboratory, maintaining
breeding boar unit

➢ One time grants-in-aid up to Rs. 30 lakh for expenditure


National Livestock Mission

Sub-mission on Feed and Fodder Development

100% incentivization for production of all categories of fodder seed production

The assistance will be provided in two instalments on the basis of per kg cost of seed

The first instalment will be provided after approval of viable proposal

The second instalment will be provided after production of seed and its self-certification by
concerned beneficiary agency
National Livestock Mission

Sub-mission on Feed and Fodder Development


National Livestock Mission

Sub-mission on Feed and Fodder Development

The Central Government will provide 100% assistance for conducting Extension, R&D and
Innovation activities.

50% of the total project cost with subsidy up to Rs. 50 lakh will be provided to the beneficiaries
through State Implementing Agencies in two equal instalments as per scheme guideline
National Livestock Mission

Sub-mission on Innovation and Extension

The Central Government will provide 100% assistance for conductingExtension, R&D and
Innovation activities.

ICAR, Central Institutes, State Government University farms and other credible institutions and
Start Ups
NEWS
HOMEWORK

Which of the following is not an objective of the above-mentioned scheme?

[A] Increasing availability of fodder and feed to substantially reduce the demand.

[B] Encouraging establishment of fodder processing units.

[C] Capacity building of state functionaries and livestock owners.

[D] Promoting allied research in prioritized areas of poultry, sheep, goat, feed and fodder.

[E] All of the above are objectives


ESIC Deputy Director

Principles of Human Resource Management

Important MCQ
Q. Consider the following statement regarding the above
discussed scheme and select the correct ones?
a. Mission plans to increase oil palm cultivation to 1 million
hectares by 2025-26 and 1.7-1.8 million hectares by 2029-30.
b. Under the scheme, oil palm farmers will be provided financial
assistance and will get remuneration under a price and viability
formula.
c. It is a Central Sector Scheme with a special focus on the North
east region and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
[1] a and b only
[2] b and c only
[3] a and c only
[4] a, b and c
[5] None of the above
Answer : [1] a and b only

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