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Post Harvest Management Subsidy: NHB Horticulture Subsidy Scheme 2025

Introduction: Post Harvest Management Subsidy

India’s horticulture sector is growing rapidly. However, post-harvest losses still affect farmers, FPOs, agribusinesses, and food processing companies. Therefore, the Government of India, through the National Horticulture Board (NHB), offers financial assistance under the Scheme for Development of Commercial Horticulture through Production and Post-Harvest Management of Horticulture Produce.

This scheme supports commercial horticulture projects, protected cultivation, cold chain infrastructure, refrigerated transport, ripening chambers, and integrated post-harvest management projects. As a result, investors and horticulture businesses can reduce project costs and improve long-term profitability.

At Finraja Consultancy Private Limited, we help businesses prepare subsidy-oriented project reports, technical documentation, bank coordination files, and subsidy compliance documentation for NHB projects.

What Is the Post Harvest Management Subsidy?

The Post Harvest Management Subsidy is a credit-linked back-ended subsidy provided under the NHB horticulture subsidy scheme. It supports infrastructure projects that improve handling, storage, transportation, processing, and marketability of horticulture produce.

The scheme mainly focuses on:

  • Reducing post-harvest losses
  • Improving shelf life
  • Increasing farmer income
  • Supporting cold chain development
  • Promoting commercial horticulture subsidy projects
  • Encouraging protected cultivation and infrastructure development

According to the NHB Operational Guidelines 2025, the scheme supports integrated post-harvest management projects, refrigerated transport, ripening chambers, and secondary processing infrastructure.

Financial Incentives Under NHB Post Harvest Management Subsidy

Project Component

Financial Incentive

Eligible Areas

Commercial horticulture development in open field

40% subsidy of project cost

General Areas

Commercial horticulture development in open field

50% subsidy of project cost

NE States, Himalayan States, Scheduled Areas, UTs

Protected cultivation projects

50% subsidy of eligible project cost up to ₹100 lakh

All Eligible Areas

Hi-tech plug type nursery

50% subsidy up to ₹100 lakh

Eligible Areas

Refrigerated transport subsidy NHB

35% subsidy

General Areas

Refrigerated transport subsidy NHB

50% subsidy

NE & Himalayan States

Secondary processing units

35% subsidy

General Areas

Secondary processing units

50% subsidy

NE & Himalayan States

Non-pressurized ripening chamber

35% subsidy

General Areas

Pressurized ripening chamber

35% subsidy

General Areas

Integrated mushroom production unit

40% subsidy

General Areas

Integrated mushroom production unit

50% subsidy

NE & Himalayan States

The NHB scheme clearly specifies that refrigerated transport projects, ripening chambers, integrated post-harvest management projects, and commercial horticulture infrastructure projects are eligible for subsidy assistance.

Why Post-Harvest Infrastructure Is Important

India loses a significant amount of horticulture produce due to poor storage and transportation systems. Consequently, post-harvest management has become one of the most important investment areas in the agriculture sector.

A strong horticulture infrastructure subsidy can help businesses:

  • Reduce spoilage
  • Improve export quality
  • Increase shelf life
  • Improve market access
  • Create value-added products
  • Improve profitability

Therefore, the government promotes integrated post harvest management projects through subsidy support.

Components Covered Under the NHB Horticulture Subsidy Scheme

The NHB horticulture subsidy scheme covers multiple infrastructure and cultivation components.

1. Commercial Horticulture Subsidy

The scheme supports:

  • Open-field horticulture projects
  • Fruit cultivation projects
  • High-value crop cultivation
  • Orchard development
  • Precision farming systems
  • Irrigation and fertigation

Commercial horticulture project subsidy support is available for projects above 2 hectares in general areas.

2. NHB Subsidy for Polyhouse & Protected Cultivation

Protected cultivation is one of the fastest-growing sectors in horticulture. Hence, NHB protected cultivation subsidy projects receive strong government support.

Eligible protected cultivation components include:

  • Polyhouse
  • Shade net house
  • Plastic tunnel
  • Anti-hail net
  • Hydroponics
  • Aeroponics
  • Sensor-based automation
  • Drip irrigation

The scheme provides:

  • 50% subsidy on eligible project cost
  • Maximum subsidy up to ₹100 lakh

Eligible crops include:

  • Rose
  • Gerbera
  • Carnation
  • Capsicum
  • Cucumber
  • Tomato

Protected cultivation projects above 4000 sq. meters are eligible under the scheme.

Integrated Post Harvest Management Project Components

An integrated post harvest management project can include several infrastructure facilities.

Major Eligible Components

Infrastructure Component

Purpose

Pack House

Sorting, grading, cleaning

Collection Center

Aggregation of produce

Pre-cooling Unit

Shelf-life improvement

Ripening Chamber

Controlled fruit ripening

Cold Room

Temperature-controlled storage

Refrigerated Transport

Cold-chain logistics

Secondary Processing Unit

Value addition

Retail Outlet

Direct market linkage

These projects improve the horticulture value chain from farm to market.

Refrigerated Transport Subsidy NHB

Cold-chain logistics are essential for maintaining quality during transportation. Therefore, the government supports refrigerated transport subsidy NHB projects.

Financial Incentive for Refrigerated Vehicles

Particular

Details

Vehicle Capacity

15 MT and above

Maximum Project Cost

₹80 lakh in general areas

Maximum Project Cost

₹100 lakh in NE & Himalayan regions

Subsidy in General Areas

35%

Subsidy in NE/Himalayan Areas

50%

The scheme follows NCCD guidelines for refrigerated transport systems.

NHB Subsidy Eligibility

Many applicants lose subsidy benefits because of documentation mistakes or improper project structuring. Therefore, understanding NHB subsidy eligibility is extremely important.

Eligible Applicants

The scheme supports:

  • Individuals
  • Companies
  • LLPs
  • Partnership firms
  • FPOs
  • Cooperative societies
  • Trusts
  • SHGs
  • Agri startups

The NHB guidelines specify that eligible organizations can apply for financial assistance under respective schemes.

Horticulture Project Report for NHB Subsidy

A professionally prepared horticulture project report for NHB subsidy plays a major role in project approval.

The DPR generally includes:

  • Technical feasibility
  • Financial analysis
  • Project cost
  • Subsidy calculation
  • Market analysis
  • Infrastructure details
  • Cash flow projections
  • Bank loan structure
  • Implementation schedule

At Finraja Consultancy Private Limited, we help clients prepare bankable DPRs aligned with NHB subsidy guidelines.

Key Benefits of the NHB Horticulture Subsidy Scheme

Financial Benefits

  • Reduced capital investment burden
  • Lower project payback period
  • Improved profitability
  • Easier bank financing

Operational Benefits

  • Reduced wastage
  • Better storage efficiency
  • Improved product quality
  • Better transportation systems

Business Benefits

  • Export opportunities
  • Stronger market access
  • Value addition
  • Better brand positioning

Why Finraja Consultancy Private Limited?

Finraja Consultancy Private Limited provides complete support for:

  • NHB subsidy consultancy
  • Commercial horticulture subsidy projects
  • Polyhouse subsidy projects
  • Post harvest management subsidy assistance
  • Refrigerated transport subsidy projects
  • DPR preparation
  • Subsidy documentation
  • Bank coordination
  • Compliance management

Our team helps businesses structure subsidy-oriented projects correctly to improve approval chances and maximize eligible financial incentives.

Conclusion

The Post Harvest Management Subsidy under the NHB horticulture subsidy scheme creates major opportunities for agribusinesses, FPOs, startups, exporters, and horticulture investors.

With financial assistance for:

  • Commercial horticulture projects
  • Protected cultivation
  • Refrigerated transport
  • Ripening chambers
  • Secondary processing units
  • Integrated post-harvest management projects

the scheme helps businesses reduce investment costs while building long-term infrastructure.

Finraja Consultancy Private Limited helps businesses plan, structure, and manage NHB subsidy projects efficiently while maximizing financial incentives under the scheme.

Call us now: +91 9373114747 or visit finraja.com/contact for quick assistance.

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