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The project is not only helping the farmers earn more money but also teaching them sustainable farming methods and helping them improve their nutrition.
Kamal Roy praised the hard work of the farmers and the efforts of CCRMS in making the project successful. He said that the project is not just about growing mushrooms but also about protecting the environment by using agricultural waste to grow mushrooms.
The project also provides training, resources, and help in selling the mushrooms, ensuring it continues to benefit the farmers in the long run.
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Now, as the project moves forward, the focus is on keeping up the good work and reaching more people. With support from NABARD and the active involvement of local communities, the Oyster Mushroom Project is expected to bring positive changes to rural areas in Arunachal Pradesh.
Later, DDM, NABARD, Kamal Roy chaired a Project Monitoring & Review Committee (PMRC) meeting along with officials from the Horticulture Department and other members to review the project’s progress.