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Annapurna Scheme: Seed Exchange Programme

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The scheme aims to increase agricultural productivity and production for SC/ST farmers who cannot afford improved seeds. It provides high-yielding improved seed varieties, up to one hectare, in exchange for existing crop or seed, backed by a 75% subsidy with a maximum limit of ₹1,500/-.

About This Scheme

The “Annapurna Scheme” was launched by the Department of Farmers Welfare and Agricultural Development, Government of Madhya Pradesh. The “Seed Exchange Programme” component of the scheme aims to improve the economic status of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe small and marginal farmers by providing them with economic assistance to access improved seeds of high-yielding foodgrain crops, thereby increasing productivity and production. The scheme is implemented by the Directorate of Agriculture through the District Panchayats, Sub-Directorate of Agriculture, and the Senior Agriculture Development Officer. The applications for this scheme are accepted by the Rural Agriculture Extension Officer based on targets set according to the population of the target groups and the district’s demand.

Benefits

Provision of improved seeds of high-yielding varieties of foodgrain crops.

75% subsidy on the actual price of the seed provided in exchange.

The maximum limit of the subsidy is ₹1,500/-.

Seeds of suitable varieties for the land and area will be provided in equal quantity compared to the seed provided by the farmer.

The provision is limited to a maximum area of one hectare.

Certified seed will be provided.

Conditions

The seeds supplied must be of the improved variety, prioritizing those that are suitable for or prevalent in the area.

If certified seed is scarce, or depending on the specific crop condition, true form seed may be distributed only with the permission of the Director of Agriculture.

If the farmer provides seed of a different crop for exchange, the seed given by the farmer must be worth 25% of the actual price of the certified seed of the requested crop.

The improved seed provided to the farmer will not exceed the requirement for one hectare.

The seed received from the beneficiary farmer must be sold through auction (Ghosh Vikray) at the local Agricultural Produce Market Committee by a designated committee.

Cash received as the farmer’s share or resulting from the auction of the grain provided by the farmer must be deposited into the Government Treasury by challan under Head 0401 Agriculture Work, Other Deposit – 800 Other Deposit.

If a farmer who previously received seed is given seed again, it must not be for the same crop or variety provided in prior years.

Eligibility Criteria

The applicant must belong to the Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe category.

The applicant must be a small or marginal farmer.

The applicant must be unable to afford the purchase of improved varieties of high-yielding foodgrain crops.

Post-Selection Conditions

The farmer must exchange their existing crop or seed for the improved seeds.

Application Process

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Step 1: Target Determination and Allotment

The Director of Agriculture determines the physical targets for the district, considering the population of small and marginal Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe farmers, previous years’ progress, and the demand received from the districts.

The Sub-Director of Agriculture then divides the targets development-block-wise and obtains the necessary approval from the District Panchayat’s Agriculture Standing Committee.

Step 2: Grassroots Target Distribution and Preliminary Candidate Selection

The Sub-Director of Agriculture must inform the Sub-Divisional Agriculture Officer and the Senior Agriculture Development Officer of the approved targets.

The Senior Agriculture Development Officer further divides the received targets area-wise among the Rural Agriculture Extension Officers.

The primary selection of beneficiaries is carried out by the Rural Agriculture Extension Officer, who selects 1.5 times the required beneficiaries compared to the target.

Step 3: Submission and Approval of the Primary List

The Rural Agriculture Extension Officer must prepare the list of selected farmers’ names and submit it to the Senior Agriculture Development Officer.

The Senior Agriculture Development Officer is responsible for securing the approval of this primary list from the Agriculture Standing Committee of the Janpad Panchayat.

Step 4: Finalizing the Selection and Waiting List

Names listed first in the approved primary list will be given priority.

The remaining farmers are placed on a waiting list, which is considered final and remains valid only until the current crop season, with no changes permitted at any other level.

Step 5: Seed Demand Generation and Procurement

The demand for necessary seed under the scheme must be sent jointly signed by the Rural Agriculture Extension Officer and the Society Manager, via the Senior Agriculture Development Officer, to the Sub-Divisional Agriculture Officer.

The Sub-Divisional Agriculture Officer is responsible for coordinating with the seed supply organization and the cooperative bank manager to ensure that the seed is made available in a timely manner.

Step 6: Seed Distribution to Beneficiaries

The selected beneficiary farmers are provided with high-yielding variety seeds through Service Co-operative Societies, Development Blocks, or Government Agricultural Farms.

Seed distribution agencies must store the seed at the nearest center, based on the demand of the area, to facilitate easy transport by the distribution organizations.

Step 7: Collection and Auction of Farmer’s Seed Contribution

The Senior Agriculture Development Officer ensures the arrangement for the collection of the seed received from the beneficiary farmer from various centers and its subsequent sale through auction (Ghosh Vikray) at the Agricultural Produce Market Committee.

The Deputy Director of Agriculture regularly reviews these auctions and presents any operational disturbances to the Collector during the weekly review meeting.

Step 8: Financial Settlement and Payment to Supply Agency

Seed distribution agencies must submit a bill for the actual price of the seed provided to the farmers to the Senior Agriculture Development Officer.

After verification of the bill, the Senior Agriculture Development Officer sends it through the Sub-Divisional Agriculture Officer to the Deputy Director of Agriculture for payment.

The Deputy Director of Agriculture pays the actual price of the seed provided under the Seed Exchange Programme to the seed supply agency from the scheme budget.

Step 9: Deposit of Farmer’s Contribution

The cash amount received as the farmer’s share, or the amount realized after the auction of the grain provided by the farmer, must be deposited into the Government Treasury by the Senior Agriculture Development Officer using a challan under Head 0401 Agriculture Work, Other Deposit – 800 Other Deposit.

Application Deadlines

For Kharif season: Beneficiary selection deadline is May 25; seed availability in the district is May 30; seed availability at farm/society/block is June 10; seed provision to farmers is June 15.

For Rabi/Summer season: Beneficiary selection deadline is August 31; seed availability in the district is September 15; seed availability at farm/society/block is September 30; seed provision to farmers is October 10.

Official Source: View on myScheme.gov.in

Benefits

Provision of improved seeds of high-yielding varieties of foodgrain crops.
75% subsidy on the actual price of the seed provided in exchange.
The maximum limit of the subsidy is ₹1,500/-.
Seeds of suitable varieties for the land and area will be provided in equal quantity compared to the seed provided by the farmer.
The provision is limited to a maximum area of one hectare.
Certified seed will be provided.

Conditions
The seeds supplied must be of the improved variety, prioritizing those that are suitable for or prevalent in the area.
If certified seed is scarce, or depending on the specific crop condition, true form seed may be distributed only with the permission of the Director of Agriculture.
If the farmer provides seed of a different crop for exchange, the seed given by the farmer must be worth 25% of the actual price of the certified seed of the requested crop.
The improved seed provided to the farmer will not exceed the requirement for one hectare.
The seed received from the beneficiary farmer must be sold through auction (Ghosh Vikray) at the local Agricultural Produce Market Committee by a designated committee.
Cash received as the farmer's share or resulting from the auction of the grain provided by the farmer must be deposited into the Government Treasury by challan under Head 0401 Agriculture Work, Other Deposit - 800 Other Deposit.
If a farmer who previously received seed is given seed again, it must not be for the same crop or variety provided in prior years.

Application Process

Apply Offline
Step 1: Target Determination and Allotment
The Director of Agriculture determines the physical targets for the district, considering the population of small and marginal Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe farmers, previous years' progress, and the demand received from the districts.
The Sub-Director of Agriculture then divides the targets development-block-wise and obtains the necessary approval from the District Panchayat's Agriculture Standing Committee.

Step 2: Grassroots Target Distribution and Preliminary Candidate Selection
The Sub-Director of Agriculture must inform the Sub-Divisional Agriculture Officer and the Senior Agriculture Development Officer of the approved targets.
The Senior Agriculture Development Officer further divides the received targets area-wise among the Rural Agriculture Extension Officers.
The primary selection of beneficiaries is carried out by the Rural Agriculture Extension Officer, who selects 1.5 times the required beneficiaries compared to the target.

Step 3: Submission and Approval of the Primary List
The Rural Agriculture Extension Officer must prepare the list of selected farmers' names and submit it to the Senior Agriculture Development Officer.
The Senior Agriculture Development Officer is responsible for securing the approval of this primary list from the Agriculture Standing Committee of the Janpad Panchayat.

Step 4: Finalizing the Selection and Waiting List
Names listed first in the approved primary list will be given priority.
The remaining farmers are placed on a waiting list, which is considered final and remains valid only until the current crop season, with no changes permitted at any other level.

Step 5: Seed Demand Generation and Procurement
The demand for necessary seed under the scheme must be sent jointly signed by the Rural Agriculture Extension Officer and the Society Manager, via the Senior Agriculture Development Officer, to the Sub-Divisional Agriculture Officer.
The Sub-Divisional Agriculture Officer is responsible for coordinating with the seed supply organization and the cooperative bank manager to ensure that the seed is made available in a timely manner.

Step 6: Seed Distribution to Beneficiaries
The selected beneficiary farmers are provided with high-yielding variety seeds through Service Co-operative Societies, Development Blocks, or Government Agricultural Farms.
Seed distribution agencies must store the seed at the nearest center, based on the demand of the area, to facilitate easy transport by the distribution organizations.

Step 7: Collection and Auction of Farmer's Seed Contribution
The Senior Agriculture Development Officer ensures the arrangement for the collection of the seed received from the beneficiary farmer from various centers and its subsequent sale through auction (Ghosh Vikray) at the Agricultural Produce Market Committee.
The Deputy Director of Agriculture regularly reviews these auctions and presents any operational disturbances to the Collector during the weekly review meeting.

Step 8: Financial Settlement and Payment to Supply Agency
Seed distribution agencies must submit a bill for the actual price of the seed provided to the farmers to the Senior Agriculture Development Officer.
After verification of the bill, the Senior Agriculture Development Officer sends it through the Sub-Divisional Agriculture Officer to the Deputy Director of Agriculture for payment.
The Deputy Director of Agriculture pays the actual price of the seed provided under the Seed Exchange Programme to the seed supply agency from the scheme budget.

Step 9: Deposit of Farmer's Contribution
The cash amount received as the farmer's share, or the amount realized after the auction of the grain provided by the farmer, must be deposited into the Government Treasury by the Senior Agriculture Development Officer using a challan under Head 0401 Agriculture Work, Other Deposit - 800 Other Deposit.

Application Deadlines
For Kharif season: Beneficiary selection deadline is May 25; seed availability in the district is May 30; seed availability at farm/society/block is June 10; seed provision to farmers is June 15.
For Rabi/Summer season: Beneficiary selection deadline is August 31; seed availability in the district is September 15; seed availability at farm/society/block is September 30; seed provision to farmers is October 10.

References & Official Links

Scheme Details

Full NameAnnapurna Scheme: Seed Exchange Programme
Short TitleAS-SEP
LevelState
Scheme ForIndividual
CategoriesAgriculture,Rural & Environment
StatesMadhya Pradesh
GenderAll
Caste/CategorySC, ST
AreaRural
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