Puducherry Coconut Farmers: Apply for Replanting & Rejuvenation (R&R) SchemeScheme StatusScheme Status

Launched by the Department of Agriculture and Farmer’s Welfare, Union Territory of Puducherry under the aegis of the Coconut Development Board, the R&R Scheme provides financial assistance via DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) for coconut farmers. The scheme supports activities including cutting & removal, replanting, and the adoption of integrated management practices in coconut gardens.

Benefits

Cutting & Removal: Assistance at ₹1,000 per palm, subject to a maximum of ₹32,000 per hectare
Replanting: Assistance at ₹40 per seedling, subject to a maximum of ₹4,000
Integrated Management Practices: Assistance at ₹17,500 per hectare in two annual installments, applicable for up to 4 hectares per farmer
Seasonality: Benefits are distributed annually

Eligibility

• All categories of coconut farmers holding valid farmer’s identity cards or authenticated land records/documents are eligible

Application Process

Offline
Step 1: Visit the Uzhavar Udhaviyagam (Farmers’ Help Centres) or the Office of the Additional Director of Agriculture (Horticulture) during office hours to collect the prescribed application form from the Agricultural Officer
Step 2: Complete the application form by filling in all mandatory fields, affixing a passport-sized photograph (signed if required), and attaching copies of all required documents (self-attested as necessary)
Step 3: Submit the duly filled and signed application form along with the required documents to the concerned authority
Step 4: Upon receipt, the application will be registered in the receipt register and a unique number will be assigned for future reference

Documents Required

• For landowners: A copy of the farmer identity card containing details of survey numbers and the extent of land holding
• If no identity card is available: A copy of the land document (sale deed, partition deed, gift deed, or will)
• For tenants cultivating lands owned by religious Institutions/Wakfs/Mutts/Trusts/Municipalities:
  – A letter of consent from the respective authority as prescribed by the Department
  – A cultivation certificate from the land owner or the Agriculture/Revenue Department (joint verification)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How is the financial assistance for cutting & removal calculated under the R&R scheme?
A: Assistance is provided at ₹1,000 per palm, capped at ₹32,000 per hectare.

Q: Can tenants cultivating lands owned by Municipalities apply for the scheme?
A: Yes, tenants may apply if they obtain the necessary consent letter and cultivation certificate.

Q: What is the time frame for the seasonality of benefits under the R&R scheme?
A: Benefits are distributed annually.

Q: Are there any restrictions on the maximum area for availing Integrated Management Practices support?
A: Yes, support is available for up to 4 hectares per farmer.

Q: How should tenants cultivating lands owned by religious institutions obtain consent for the scheme?
A: They must obtain a letter of consent from the concerned authority as prescribed by the Department.

Q: What documentation is needed if a farmer does not possess an identity card?
A: A copy of the land document (sale deed, partition deed, gift deed, or will) must be submitted.

Q: Who is eligible to benefit from the Replanting & Rejuvenation of Coconut Garden (R&R) scheme?
A: All categories of coconut farmers with valid identity or authenticated land documents are eligible.

Q: How frequently are the benefits distributed under the R&R scheme?
A: Benefits are distributed annually.

Q: What is the financial assistance for Integrated Management Practices under the R&R scheme?
A: Assistance is provided at ₹17,500 per hectare in two annual installments for up to 4 hectares per farmer.

Q: What is the assistance provided for replanting in the R&R scheme?
A: Assistance is provided at ₹40 per seedling, with a maximum of ₹4,000.

Q: What is the financial support offered for cutting & removal under the R&R scheme?
A: Assistance is provided at ₹1,000 per palm, subject to a maximum of ₹32,000 per hectare.

Sources and References

Standard Operating Procedure
Application Form
Citizen’s Charter
Contact Us
Grievance Redressal

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