58 AIRPORTS COVERED UNDER THE KRISHI UDAN SCHEME

25 airports focus on North Eastern, Hilly and Tribal region, 33 in other regions/areas

Delhi, 11 DEC 2023 

Krishi Udan Scheme was launched in August 2020 on international and national routes to assist farmers in transporting agricultural products to help improve their value realization. Krishi Udan Scheme 2.0 was announced on 27 October 2021 mainly focusing on transporting perishable food products from the hilly areas, North Eastern States and tribal areas. The scheme primarily covers 25 airports focusing on North Eastern, Hilly and Tribal region besides 33 airports in other regions/areas.

Krishi Udan Scheme is a convergence scheme where eight Ministries/Departments namely Ministry of Civil Aviation, Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Department of Commerce, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Ministry of Development of North-Eastern Region would leverage their existing schemes to strengthen the logistics for transportation of Agri-produce.

In order to facilitate and incentivise movement of agri-produce by air transportation, waiver of Landing charges, Parking charges, etc. are provided under the scheme for Indian freighters by Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Ministry of Defence at selected airports under the Scheme.

The State-wise list of 58 Airports covered under the Krishi Udan Scheme is at Annexure.

Annexure

State-wise List of Airports Covered Under KrishiUdan Scheme

State/Union Territory Airport
Andaman & Nicobar
  1. Port Blair
Andhra Pradesh
  1. Visakhapatnam
Arunachal Pradesh
  1. Tezu
Assam

 

 

 

 

  1. Dibrugarh
  1. Jorhat
  1. Lilabari
  1. Rupsi
  1. Silchar
  1. Tezpur
Bihar
  1. Patna
  1. Darbhanga
Chandigarh
  1. Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh
  1. Raipur
Goa
  1. Goa
Gujarat
  1. Bhuj
  1. Jamnagar
  1. Rajkot
Himachal Pradesh

 

 

  1. Bhuntar
  1. Gaggal
  1. Shimla
Jammu & Kashmir

 

  1. Jammu
  1. Srinagar
Jharkhand
  1. Ranchi
Karnataka
  1. Belagavi
Kerala
  1. Thiruvananthapuram
Ladakh
  1. Leh
Lakshadweep
  1. Agatti
Madhya Pradesh
  1. Indore
  1. Bhopal
  1. Jabalpur
Maharashtra
  1. Nashik
  1. Pune
Manipur
  1. Imphal
Meghalaya
  1. Shillong
Mizoram
  1. Lengpui
Nagaland
  1. Dimapur
Odisha
  1. Jharsuguda
Punjab
  1. Adampur
  1. Amritsar
  1. Pathankot
Rajasthan
  1. Jaisalmer
  1. Jodhpur
Sikkim
  1. Pakyong
Tamil Nadu
  1. Coimbatore
  1. Tiruchirappalli
Tripura
  1. Agartala
Uttar Pradesh
  1. Agra
  1. Bareli
  1. Gorakhpur
  1. Hindon
  1. Kanpur
  1. Prayagraj
  1. Varanasi
Uttarakhand

 

 

  1. Dehradun
  1. Pantnagar
  1. Pithoragarh
West Bengal
  1. Bagdogra
  1. Kolkata

This information was given by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Civil Aviation Gen. (Dr) V. K. Singh (Retd) in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.

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