The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthan Mahabhiyan (PM-KUSUM) Scheme, launched in 2019, aims to enhance energy security for farmers in India and promote the use of clean energy in the agriculture sector. The scheme seeks to achieve India’s commitment to increasing the share of non-fossil fuel sources in the country’s installed capacity of electric power. In a bid to boost the implementation of solar projects on agricultural lands, the central government is considering linking the PM-KUSUM scheme with the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF). This move aims to provide farmers with access to cheaper loans for setting up solar projects and procuring equipment.
Components of PM-KUSUM Scheme:
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To accelerate the implementation of solar projects on agricultural lands, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is considering linking the PM-KUSUM scheme with the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF). The AIF provides medium to long-term debt financing facilities for investment in projects related to post-harvest management infrastructure and community farming assets. By tapping into the AIF, farmers can access cheaper loans for setting up solar projects and procuring equipment. The central government will bear 30% of the project cost, with the remaining balance shared between the state government and the beneficiary farmer.
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