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Empowering Farmers Through Training and Input distribution

3rd December 2024
        ICAR KVK Ri-Bhoi, under the NICRA (National Innovations on Climate Resilient Agriculture) project, organized a Training-cum-Duckling Distribution Program for farmers of Thaadnongiaw village in Ri-Bhoi district, Meghalaya. The event saw the distribution of 600 Indian Runner ducklings to 30 selected farmers from the village. These farmers were provided with hands-on training on best practices for rearing Indian Runner ducks, including health management, feeding, and integrating duck farming with their existing agricultural practices. The Indian Runner ducks, known for their excellent egg-laying capacity and ability to control pests, will help improve soil fertility, reduce the need for chemical pesticides, and boost crop yields, especially in rice farming. The training also emphasized the role of ducks in enhancing the resilience of farming systems to climate change by providing an alternative source of income through eggs and meat, alongside their ecological benefits. This initiative aligns with the broader objectives of the NICRA project, which aims to strengthen climate-resilient agricultural practices, improve farmers' livelihoods, and promote sustainable farming systems in the region. ICAR KVK Ri-Bhoi also committed to providing continuous support and follow-up training to ensure the successful integration of duck farming into the participants' farming systems, further enhancing the sustainability and profitability of their agricultural practices.