Fisheries Govt Schemes

Fisheries Government Schemes :-

1. Mukhyamantri Samekit Chaur Vikas Yojana (Chief Minister’s Integrated Wetlands Development Scheme)

Details:

  • Objective: To develop unutilized and underdeveloped private wetland (Chaur) land for integrated fish farming.
  • Benefit: The scheme provides substantial subsidies for pond construction and related infrastructure. The subsidy rates vary by beneficiary category:
    • 70% subsidy for Extremely Backward Classes (EBC), Scheduled Castes (SC), and Scheduled Tribes (ST).
    • 50% subsidy for other categories.
    • An additional 40% entrepreneur-based subsidy is also available.
  • Eligibility: Individuals, families, groups, or entrepreneurs with land in Chaur-dominated districts are eligible. The land can be privately owned or leased.

How to Apply:

  • Online Link: https://misfisheries.bihar.gov.in/RegisterFisheries.aspx
  • Process: You need to register on the portal, provide personal details, and upload documents like your Aadhaar card, land ownership proof, and a caste certificate, if applicable. The application is then verified by the District Fisheries Officer.

2. Mukhyamantri Talab Matsyiki Vikas Yojana (Chief Minister’s Pond Fisheries Development Scheme)

Details:

  • Objective: To provide financial assistance for new pond construction, renovation, and the promotion of advanced fish farming techniques.
  • Benefit: The scheme offers a subsidy of 50% to 70% on the unit cost for various components, including:
    • Pond construction and renovation.
    • Installation of tube wells and pump sets.
    • Installation of mechanical aerators.
    • Assistance for carp hatchery and advanced inputs.
  • Eligibility: All resident fish farmers in Bihar are eligible.

How to Apply:

  • Online Link: https://fisheries.bihar.gov.in/
  • Process: Applications are accepted online during specific periods. You must register on the portal and then fill out the application form for the desired component. You will need to submit documents like your Aadhaar card, bank passbook, and proof of land ownership.

3. Pathari Kshetr Talab Nirman Aadharit Matsya Paalan ki Yojana (Plateau Region Pond Construction Based Fish Farming Scheme)

Details:

  • Objective: This is a specialized scheme for the plateau regions of southern Bihar, focusing on promoting fish farming in these areas.
  • Benefit: It provides a high subsidy of 80% on the unit cost for pond construction and the installation of related equipment like tube wells and solar pumps.
  • Eligibility: Primarily for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) farmers in the identified plateau districts.

How to Apply:

4. Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)

The Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) is the flagship scheme for the fisheries sector in India. It aims to bring about the “Blue Revolution” through sustainable and responsible development of the fisheries sector. It is implemented across all states and union territories.
  • Objective: To enhance fish production, modernize and strengthen the value chain, and improve the socio-economic status of fishers and fish farmers.
  • Benefits: The scheme offers significant financial assistance and subsidies for a wide range of activities, including:
    • Construction of new ponds, tanks, and hatcheries.
    • Installation of Recirculatory Aquaculture Systems (RAS) and Biofloc units.
    • Development of cold chain infrastructure, fish markets, and fish transport vehicles.
    • Providing insurance and livelihood support to fishers.
    • Support for the establishment of fish feed mills and ornamental fish units.
  • Eligibility: The scheme is open to a wide range of beneficiaries, including:
    • Individual fish farmers and fishers.
    • Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and Joint Liability Groups (JLGs).
    • Fisheries Cooperatives and Federations.
    • Entrepreneurs and private firms.
    • Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and women beneficiaries often receive higher subsidies.
  • How to Apply: Applications are typically submitted online through the PMMSY portal. The process may also be handled through state-level fisheries departments. You need to create an account, fill out a detailed application form, and upload necessary documents.
  • Apply Link:   https://nfdb.gov.in/welcome/PMMSY

5. Fisheries and Aquaculture Infrastructure Development Fund (FIDF)

The Fisheries and Aquaculture Infrastructure Development Fund (FIDF) was created to address the critical infrastructure gaps in both marine and inland fisheries. It is designed to provide concessional finance for developing key infrastructure projects.
  • Objective: To provide dedicated financial support for creating and modernizing fisheries infrastructure to enhance production and reduce post-harvest losses.
  • Benefits: FIDF provides interest subvention of up to 3% per annum for loans taken for various projects, including:
    • Establishment of fishing harbors and fish landing centers.
    • Construction of ice plants, cold storage, and modern fish markets.
    • Setting up of brood banks and disease diagnostic laboratories.
    • Development of mariculture and deep-sea fishing vessels.
  • Eligibility: Eligible entities include:
    • State Governments and Union Territories.
    • State-owned corporations.
    • Fisheries cooperatives and federations.
    • Individual entrepreneurs and private firms.
  • How to Apply: The application process is primarily through nodal lending entities like NABARD, NCDC, and scheduled commercial banks. You must prepare a detailed project report (DPR) and submit it to one of these financial institutions. The Department of Fisheries and the National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB) will then review and approve the project.
  • Apply Link:   https://www.fidf.in/

6. Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY-RAFTAAR)

While not exclusively a fisheries scheme, the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY-RAFTAAR) has a component for fisheries and allied sectors. It is a state-plan scheme that provides flexibility to states to design and implement projects based on their specific needs.
  • Objective: To incentivize states to increase public investment in agriculture and allied sectors, including fisheries.
  • Benefit: The scheme provides central government funding to states, which they can use to support various projects such as:
    • Development of new fish farms.
    • Inland fisheries and brackish water aquaculture projects.
    • Infrastructure for post-harvest management.
    • Training and skill development programs.
  • Eligibility: This is a state-to-state scheme. Individual beneficiaries can access benefits by applying to the specific projects launched by their state’s fisheries or agriculture department under the RKVY.
  • How to Apply: There is no single central application link for this scheme. You must check the official website of your state’s Department of Fisheries for specific project announcements and application procedures.
  • Link:   https://rkvy.da.gov.in/