While cooperative societies and other groups can avail subsidy of 80 per cent, individual farmers will get 50 per cent subsidy.
Khuddian said the department has submitted the plan of Rs 350 crore to the Centre to provide funds and over 20,000 machines would be made available on subsidy to individuals for crop residue management and 1,000 Custom Hiring Centers would be established.
He said the department has invited applications from farmers, cooperative societies, FPOs and panchayats interested in availing subsidy on various crop residues management (CRM) machinery during the Kharif season.
Under the scheme, Super SMS, Super Seeder, Smart Seeder, Happy Seeder, Paddy Straw Chopper, Shredder and Mulcher, Hydraulic Reversible Mould Board Plough and Zero Till Drill for in-situ management and baler and rake in ex-situ machines are being made available on subsidy.
The rate of subsidy on the machines for the individual farmers is 50 per cent of the cost of equipment and 80 per cent for cooperative societies, FPOs and panchayats.
Also, the department would also launch an Information Education and Communication campaign to educate and train farmers about the technologies for management of crop residues.
–IANS
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