Funding of the Mission For Integrated Development Of Horticulture
The Appropriation for the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) in 2018 has been the following described below.
- The Government of India (GOI) contributes 60% of the total outlay for developmental programs in all the states under MDH, excluding states in North East and the Himalayas and State Governments contribute 40% share.
- GOI contributes 90% in the case of the North-Eastern States and the Himalayan while State Governments contribute 40% share.
- India’s government provides 100% funding for National Level Agencies (NLA) and UTs.
- Similarly, GOI will contribute 100 percent to the development of bamboo and the programs of the National Horticulture Board (NHB), Central Institute for Horticulture (CIH), Coconut Development Board (CDB), and the National Level Agencies (NLA).
Mission For Integrated Development Of Horticulture (MIDH)
The Government of India has come up with several schemes for the welfare of its citizens. One such scheme for horticulture is the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH), a central government-sponsored scheme for the overarching development and growth of the horticulture sector. The scheme covers various kinds of vegetables and fruits ranging from tuber crops such as potatoes, turnip spices such as turmeric, clove, cardamom mushrooms, aromatic plants and some other coconuts, cashew nuts, cocoa, and a very efficient plant crop, bamboo.