PINAKI MAJUMDAR
Jamshedpur, Oct 21: A five-day need-based training program for Tasar farmers concluded at the Central Tasar Research and Training Institute (CTRTI) Ranchi.
The five-day training programme participated by 20 farmers had begun on October 16.
Earlier, a Memorandum of Understanding ( MoU) was signed between the CTRTI Ranchi and SIDHCOFED, Forest Department Ranchi.
This MoU was signed to foster collaboration and work jointly for the betterment of Tasar farmers in Jharkhand.
The event was graced by Sanjeev Kumar, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Cum CEO, CAMPA, Jharkhand, Ranchi, and Jay Prakash Sharma, IFS.
The officials and the nominated farmers had the opportunity to visit various aspects of CTRTI Ranchi, including the farm, fields, museum, and laboratories. This visit provided insights into the practical aspects of Tasar farming and production.
The main focus of the MoU and the discussions during the event was the “Collaborative approach for promotion of Tasar culture in Jharkhand.”
This approach was extensively discussed to finalize the vision plan for the federation.
Sanjeev Kumar, IFS/APCCF Cum CEO, CAMPA, emphasized the core theme and objectives of the MOU, highlighting the significant potential for forest produce management and business development to enhance the livelihoods of farmers.
During the five-day event, there were detailed discussions and planning sessions among the officers of Sidho Kanho Federation, DFOs/IFS officers, and scientists from CTRTI Ranchi.
The discussions revolved around the modus operandi of the MoU for enhancing Tasar production and productivity in Jharkhand.
N.B. Chowdary, Director CTRTI Ranchi, assured all possible technical support to ensure the successful implementation of the MoU.