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Atma Nirbhar Plantation Yojana

Department of Agriculture, Government of Arunachal Pradesh · Central government · Verified 3 August 2026

The Department of Agriculture, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, funds farmers, SHGs, and FPOs for sustainable plantation activities to promote agricultural self-reliance.

Open, rolling. Applications are accepted continuously — there is no deadline.

Key facts

Grant size
Not specified
Funding type
Grant
Deadline
Rolling

About this program

The Atma Nirbhar Plantation Yojana (ANPY), introduced by the Department of Agriculture, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, seeks to build self-reliance in the agricultural sector. The scheme supports plantation work suited to the state’s varied agro-climatic regions, delivering plantation aid and related inputs directly to recipients.

It targets individual farmers, Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), equipping them with tools and financial support for substantial plantation ventures. Through this focus on self-sufficiency, ANPY strengthens the economic position of farming communities while supporting ecological balance via large-scale planting, in line with rural development and environmental sustainability objectives.

Who can apply

Eligible organisation types
All nonprofit forms
12A registration
Not specified
80G registration
Not specified
CSR-1 registration
Not specified
FCRA registration
Not specified
NGO Darpan ID
Not specified
Where the NGO may be based
Arunachal Pradesh
  • Individual farmers: must be natives of Arunachal Pradesh, not bank defaulters or government servants, and hold land between 0.50 and 25 hectares.
  • SHGs: must be based in Arunachal Pradesh, not bank defaulters, hold 1.0 to 50 hectares of land, and have existed before SrLM involvement; SHGs formed for small-scale industries are ineligible, while agri-sector SHGs are prioritised.
  • FPOs: must be registered in Arunachal Pradesh, hold 5 to 50 hectares of land, have at least 100 shareholders, submit one audited Balance Sheet, and have all board members/shareholders who are not bank defaulters; all FPOs engaged in agriculture business are eligible.

How to apply

  • Online Application:
    • Go to the Atma Nirbhar Yojana portal and choose 'Login'.
    • Select 'Register Here', then fill out the registration form with your name, Aadhaar, email, mobile number, and create a password.
    • Sign in with your User ID and password to reach the application form.
    • Complete every required field and upload necessary documents, including photograph, caste certificate, residential certificate, and proof of land ownership.
    • Submit the finished application form.
  • Offline Application:
    • Visit the District Agriculture Office during working hours to obtain a physical copy of the application form, or download it from the official website.
    • Fill in all required fields and attach self-attested copies of each necessary document.
    • Hand in the completed and signed application form, along with the documents, to the District Agriculture Office.

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How applications are assessed

Applications can be submitted through both online and offline channels. After submission, each application is checked against the eligibility requirements set for individual farmers, Self-Help Groups, and Farmer Producer Organisations. The detailed selection procedure is not specified, but it is understood that applications which satisfy all stated criteria and include the required documents will be taken up for plantation support and related assistance.

Frequently asked questions

What is the primary objective of the Atma Nirbhar Plantation Yojana (ANPY)?

The ANPY scheme supports sustainable plantation activities across Arunachal Pradesh's diverse agro-climatic zones to promote self-reliance in the agriculture sector.

Who is eligible to apply for this scheme?

Individual farmers, Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) in Arunachal Pradesh may apply, subject to category-specific landholding and other conditions.

What kind of support is provided under the ANPY scheme?

The scheme offers plantation support through technical guidance, quality planting material, and financial assistance to help beneficiaries carry out and manage their plantation activities.

Are there any specific restrictions for Self-Help Groups?

SHGs formed for small-scale industries such as weaving, knitting, or tailoring are not eligible. Priority is given to SHGs established specifically for the agricultural sector.

What are the landholding requirements for individual farmers?

Farmers qualify for the scheme only if their landholding falls within the range of 0.50 hectares to 25 hectares.

How can I apply for the Atma Nirbhar Plantation Yojana?

Applications may be submitted online via the Atma Nirbhar Yojana portal, or offline by visiting the District Agriculture Office or downloading the form from the official website.

Focus areas

  • Agri Food Rural
  • Agriculture
  • Plantation
  • Arunachal Pradesh
  • Farmers
  • Shg
  • Fpo

Communities served

  • Rural Communities

Details last verified on 3 August 2026. Source: the funder's published information.

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