In Himachal Pradesh, dairy farming is not just an occupation; it is a way of life, sustained largely by women. The Animal Husbandry Milk Incentive Scheme (AHMIS) is built on a simple principle: support must reach the farmer directly, on time, and without discretion. Developed by NIC Himachal Pradesh for the Department of Animal Husbandry, AHMIS is a paperless, end-to-end digital platform that enables transparent and timely transfer of milk incentives to dairy farmers, along with freight subsidies to milk societies. By replacing files and follow-ups with verified data and automated workflows, the system brings certainty, accountability, and trust to the entire process.
AHMIS is a comprehensive online system developed by NIC Himachal Pradesh for the Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Himachal Pradesh, with the objective of ensuring Minimum Support Price (MSP) for cow and buffalo milk supplied by dairy farmers to eligible non-government milk societies. The system digitizes the entire incentive lifecycle—from milk supply recording to final payment—bringing transparency and predictability to dairy income.
Verified milk supply details are entered into the portal by the respective milk societies and processed through a defined, role-based workflow within the Department. Based on this verified data, milk incentives are calculated and credited directly to the farmers’ bank accounts on a monthly basis through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). In parallel, freight subsidy for milk transportation is transferred directly to the bank accounts of the milk societies, ensuring timely reimbursement without intermediaries.
The system keeps farmers informed at every step. Instant SMS alerts confirm credit of incentives to their registered bank accounts. Using secure OTP-based login, farmers can access the portal to view milk supply records, incentive payments, and any deductions made by the milk societies, along with the incentive released by the Government—placing information and transparency directly in their hands.
Designed as a role-based, paperless platform, AHMIS provides dedicated interfaces for the Department of Animal Husbandry, Milk Societies, Treasuries, Banks, and Dairy Farmers. The application is seamlessly integrated with the State Budget and e-Bills systems, enabling automated bill generation, online submission to the Treasury, and fund transfer through banks. This integration ensures that no manual intervention is required at any stage, strengthening efficiency, accountability, and audit readiness.
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