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Dr. Avang Tamin also encouraged participants to make the most of the training by asking questions and applying the knowledge gained. He highlighted that these schemes are part of the government’s initiative to promote sustainable livelihoods among farmers in the state.
Earlier, District Horticulture Officer Safiur Rehman welcomed the participants and noted that many farmers are still unaware of the benefits of these schemes. He emphasized that these farmer-centric initiatives can help create lasting assets and ensure a stable and sustainable agricultural livelihood.
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The resource persons for the technical session included KB Kayastha (Entomologist), Dr. A.K. Tiwari, and Lakshmipriya Borah (SMS) from KVK Tawang, and Dr. Dorjee Tsowang from BMMU ArSLM Tawang. They provided detailed insights into the various schemes, best practices, and modern horticultural techniques.
The inaugural session concluded with a vote of thanks by SDHO Koncho Gyatso, followed by a technical session that witnessed active participation and interaction from the attendees.