3,500 zero-budget natural farming villages
Launch Prakritik Krishi Protsahan Yojana, under which 3,500 villages will be transformed into 100 percent zero-budget natural farming villages through training and incentivisation.
Bharatiya Janata Party · Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly Election 2022
Last updated 27 Jun 2026
“Institute a CM Kisan Protsahan Nidhi, on the lines of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, to give farmers an additional sum of Rs 2,000 over and above the Rs 6,000 under PM Kisan Samman Nidhi for quality farm implements and productivity.”
The promise was a state top-up of Rs 2,000 per eligible farmer over the Rs 6,000 central PM-Kisan benefit. The Uttarakhand Agriculture Department page continues to describe PM-Kisan as a central scheme transferring Rs 6,000 per year in three Rs 2,000 instalments, and the department scheme listing did not show a CM Kisan Protsahan Nidhi or a clearly equivalent state top-up scheme in the approved sources checked. Generic Kisan Credit Card, farm mechanisation, and PM-Kisan implementation do not satisfy this direct cash top-up promise. Budget: no specific state budget allocation found for CM Kisan Protsahan Nidhi.
Agriculture Department page described PM-Kisan as the central Rs 6,000 per year DBT scheme, without evidence of the promised state top-up on that page.
View sourceBJP manifesto promised a CM Kisan Protsahan Nidhi to give an additional Rs 2,000 over PM-Kisan support.
View sourceSchemes, Agriculture Department Uttarakhand
Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi, Agriculture Department Uttarakhand
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Launch Prakritik Krishi Protsahan Yojana, under which 3,500 villages will be transformed into 100 percent zero-budget natural farming villages through training and incentivisation.
Create a brand called Uttarakhand Organics to target a pan-India market for Uttarakhand organic produce, and open one Uttarakhand Organics outlet in every major tourist destination of the state as well as across other state capitals.
Establish an adequate number of horticulture co-operatives with a corpus fund of Rs 500 crores across the state.

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