Read the passage given below carefully:
"In August 2025, the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare released the revised operational guidelines for the National Agroforestry Integration Scheme (NAIS). Under the revised framework, individual farmers cultivating native timber species on degraded lands are eligible for a direct capital subsidy of 40%, provided their contiguous landholding does not exceed 5 hectares. However, community-managed forest committees and registered farmer producer organizations (FPOs) operating in designated tribal blocks are granted a higher subsidy rate of 60%, regardless of landholding size, but exclusively for non-timber forest produce (NTFP) plantation projects. Furthermore, all state-level implementing agencies must submit quarterly audit reports to the central portal; failure to comply for two consecutive quarters results in the automatic suspension of further fund disbursement."
Statement: Based on the passage, registered farmer producer organizations operating in designated tribal blocks are eligible for a 60% capital subsidy under NAIS for native timber species cultivation projects regardless of their landholding size.
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