MIDH Scheme: Bihar government is giving 50% subsidy for opening a nursery, know how to apply
MIDH Scheme: The government of Bihar is offering the public and farmers alike a fantastic chance to establish nurseries. A 50% subsidy, or up to ₹10 lakh per acre, is available to anyone starting small nurseries under the state government’s Integrated Horticulture Development Mission Scheme. For anyone looking to launch a horticultural company, this is a fantastic chance.

What is this plan?
We often search for nurseries when we need to purchase fruit, flowers, or decorative plants. You may now start your own nursery and sell these plants to make a nice living. The Bihar government’s project is to encourage horticulture in the state and provide people options for self-employment. The expected cost of establishing a small nursery is ₹20 lakh per acre, of which half would be provided by the government.
Who is eligible to apply?
Any Purnia district farmer or regular citizen may apply to establish a small nursery under this program, according to Purnia District Agriculture Officer Haridwar Prasad Chaurasia. This nursery may sell fruit plants, blooming plants, decorative plants, and other nursery-related goods, increasing the applicants’ revenue.
Know the process to apply
You must first register on the DBT site in order to open the same nursery. You must apply here to establish a small nursery and visit the department or website at www.horticulture.bihar.gov.in in order to benefit from this program. Fill out the form by providing the necessary details as soon as this link appears. Anyone who is having trouble completing anything online may come to the Purnia District Agriculture Office and get all the assistance they need.