Distribution of Soil Health Card
At a Glance
Scheme Category
Agriculture,Rural & Environment,Soil health
Target Beneficiaries
Individual
Brief Description
Under the “Distribution of Soil Health Card” scheme, Soil health cards will be distributed to all the farmers who have offered the soil sample for testing by paying a prescribed fee of ₹5/- each for Macro and Micronutrient testing.
Benefit Type
In Kind
Eligibility Criteria
- The beneficiary should be a Farmer. - The beneficiary should be a resident of Tamil Nadu. - The beneficiary should have provided soil samples for testing. - The beneficiary should have paid the prescribed fee ₹5/- each for Macro and Micronutrient testing.
Application Mode
Offline
Application Process
Step 1: Collect the application form from the nearest Agricultural Office. Step 2: Fill out the application form with the required details and attach mandatory documents (self-attested, if required). Step 3: Submit the form to the concerned office: > Village Level: Submit the application to the Assistant Agricultural Officer. > Block Level: Submit to the Agricultural Officer or Deputy Agricultural Officer. > District Level: Submit to the Joint Director of Agriculture.
Required Documents
- Proof of Identity (Aadhar Card, Voter ID, etc.). Proof of Land Ownership. Proof of soil sample submission and payment. Any other documents (if required).
FAQs
What is the "Distribution of Soil Health Card” scheme?
Under the “Distribution of Soil Health Card” scheme, Soil health cards will be distributed to all the farmers who have offered the soil sample for testing by paying a prescribed fee of ₹5/- each for Macro and Micronutrient testing.
Who is eligible to receive a Soil Health Card?
Any farmer who submits a soil sample for testing and pays the prescribed fee is eligible to receive a Soil Health Card.
What is the fee for soil testing under this scheme?
The fee for soil testing is ₹5/- each for macro and micronutrient analysis.
What information is provided on the Soil Health Card?
The Soil Health Card provides detailed information on the soil's nutrient content, along with recommendations for appropriate fertilizer use.
How can a farmer apply for this scheme?
A farmer can apply by submitting a soil sample to a designated testing center and paying the required fee.
What documents are required to avail of this scheme?
The required documents include identity proof, land ownership proof, and the receipt for the soil sample submission.
Are there any age or income requirements for eligibility?
There are no age or income requirements for eligibility under this scheme.
What benefits does a farmer receive from the Soil Health Card?
The benefits include insights into soil nutrients and guidance on the optimal use of fertilizers to improve crop yields.
How does the Soil Health Card help in improving crop yields?
By providing accurate nutrient information, the card helps farmers apply the correct amount of fertilizers, which leads to better crop productivity.
Where can a farmer submit their soil sample for testing?
Soil samples can be submitted at designated soil testing centers within the region.
Is this scheme available to all farmers?
Yes, the scheme is available to all farmers who meet the eligibility criteria.
Will the Soil Health Card include recommendations for specific fertilizers?
Yes, the card provides specific fertilizer recommendations based on the nutrient status of the soil.
What is the validity of the information on the Soil Health Card?
The validity of the Soil Health Card is linked to the current condition of the soil, though periodic testing is recommended for ongoing accuracy.
Does the scheme offer any financial assistance for the soil testing fee?
No, the scheme does not provide financial assistance for the soil testing fee; farmers are required to pay the nominal fee themselves.