Dr. Debasis Sasmal Senior Scientist & Head : 8974379747 : Debasis.Sasmal@icar.gov.in |
ICAR- KVK Ri-Bhoi was established in 3rd August 2002 under the administrative control of ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya under ICAR- Agricultural Technology Application Research Institute (ATARI), Zone-VII, Umiam, Meghalaya for testing location specific technologies developed by research Institute/Agricultural Universities for large scale demonstration with the capacity building/skill development for farmers, farm women, rural youths, school drop outs and extension functionaries in the district. |
Vision: | Science and technology-led growth leading to enhanced productivity, profitability and sustainability of agriculture. |
Mission: | Farmer-centric growth in agriculture and allied sectors through application of appropriate technologies in specific agro-ecosystem perspective. |
Mandate: | Technology Assessment and Demonstration for its Application and Capacity Development (TADA-CD) |
Specialist staff
Dr. S. Peter Singh Subject Matter Specialist (Social Sciences) : 8118940512 : Soibam.Singh1@icar.gov.in |
Mr. Naveen Khoisnam Subject Matter Specialist (Agronomy) : 7085395009 : Khoisnam.Naveen@ icar.gov.in |
KVK Activities
- To identify location specific problems of the farming community and prioritization of the identified problems as per the weight age.
- To demonstrate the new improved technology to the farmers as well as to the extension workers directly in the farmers field with their active participation.
- To impart training to the farmers, rural youths, farm women and extension functionaries for capacity building.
- To collect feedback from the farmer’s field and extension functionaries and collaborate these information for modification or refinement of a particular technology.
- To provide latest information on agriculture and allied sectors to the extension agencies, NGOs, SHGs, CIGs etc. for wider circulation to improve economic condition.
- To prepare different extension models and verify those models in the farmers field with their participation and to create confidence among them.
- To work as a change agency aiming towards bringing in overall improvement in the lives of the poor in economic, social and personal sphere
Thrust Areas
- Distribution of improved varieties of seeds for testing of suitability under different micro-location.
- Soil testing for to identify the soil PH and the quality of soil
- Seed treatment to protect from soil borne diseases and improve the germination percentage.
- Intercultural operations to increase the production efficiency of crop
- Irrigation management to provide water to crops round the year
- Plant protection measures to protect from different diseases and increase the production and productivity of crops
- Practicing conservation agriculture to make more efficient use of natural resources through integrated management of available soil, water and biological resources combined with external inputs. B) Horticulture
- Introduction of improved and high yielding varieties of fruits and vegetables crops.
- Popularize vegetable farming through provision of good quality seeds.
- Protected cultivation to produce off-season vegetable crops and high value crops
- Nursery management of fruits and vegetable crops
- Introduction of new and exotic vegetables.
- Introduce improved varieties of large cardamom.
- Post-Harvest Technology of fruit and plantation crops.
- Exploration, identification, documentation and germplasm collection of horticultural crops C) Social Sciences
- Bench Mark Survey, Participatory Rural Appraisal(PRA) to identify the various problems in different locations of the district
- Leadership and Capacity building of farmers, farm women and rural youths
- Group dynamics and their Management
- Group formation (SHGs, FCs, FIGs, CIGs) for providing self-employment and generate income.
- Identification of proper marketing channel for disposal of agriculture and horticulture crops
- Creation of awareness among the farmers about the govt. schemes for rural development D) Animal husbandry
- Introduction of improved variety of chicks like vanaraja, gramapriya to check the adaptability and performance under different locations
- Introduction of improved variety of pig like New Hampshire, Gungroo and Large Black to check the adaptability and performance under different locations
- Goatery farming for providing employment and enhance the income
- Dairy farming for ensuring availability of milk
- Promotion of Mithun Husbandry for improving income
- Production of fodder for sustainable availability of feeds and fodder for livestock round the year
- Organizing Animal Health Camp to make aware about the different livestock diseases and their management E) Plant protection
- Focus on IPM and IDM of different diseases and pest
- Cultivation of oyster mushroom, paddy straw mushroom and button mushroom
- Production and distribution of spawn and mother spawns to farmers
- Collection and documentation of wild edible mushroom
- Diagnosis of viral diseases
- Basic and applied research related to field problems.
- Diseases and pest oriented survey on Large cardamom, Citrus, Rice. F) Soil and water conservation engineering
- Water management through construction of Jalkunds, contour bunds and other rainwater harvesting structures
- Importance of protected cultivation technology (poly tunnels, net houses, greenhouses)
- Drudgery reduction technologies (Maize Sheller, Winnower, etc.)
- Resource conservation technologies (drip irrigation, zero tillage, leveller etc.)
- Introduction of farm tools and implements feasible with the land topography of the district
Various training programme based on location specific and need based of the farmers under the district has been taken up to make the farmers of the region self-reliant, building capacity, self- sustainability. Various important training programme based on the thrust area which has been taken up under their related field are listed below:
(A) AgronomyAcheivements
These KVKs are working tirelessly at the grass root level for the upliftment of the farming community and the society in general through these technologies by assessment and refinement, demonstrations, capacity building/trainings etc. The major areas of training were on Crop production, Soil Health and Fertility Management, Integrated Nutrient Management, Integrated Pest Management, Integrated Farming System, Disease Management, Crop Diversification, Processing and value addition, Small tools and implements, Management in farm animals, Mushroom cultivation as income generator, Vermicomposting technique, Bee Keeping, Organic farming, Scientific Honey bee rearing, Protected cultivation of Vegetable crops, Nutrient Use Efficiency, Poultry Management, Fodder production and quality enhancement, empowerment of rural women, plant protection, marketing management etc. In order to assess the location specificity of agricultural technologies under various farming systems, On Farm Trials (OFT) were conducted on the farmers’ field under the thematic areas of varietal evaluation, integrated farming systems, integrated disease management, integrated nutrient management, value addition, storage techniques, farm machineries, etc. To demonstrate the production potential of newly released technologies on the farmers’ fields at various locations, technologies were demonstrated on cereals, pulses, oilseeds, vegetable crops, fruit crops, plantation crops, livestock, fisheries, feeding management, vaccination, breed performance, etc. The major extension activities include Diagnostic visits, Exposure visits, Scientists visit to farmers’ field, Kisan Mela, Animal Health Camps, Field Days, Exhibitions, Advisory services, Soil Health Testing Campaigns, TV/ Radio Talks, Celebration of important days, Film Show, Self Help Group Convenors Meeting, Method demonstrations, Kisan Goshthis, Mahila Mandal Convenors Meetings, distribution of extension literature like technical bulletins, leaflets, pamphlets, folders, etc. Recently, the KVK also submitted some of the medicinal and aromatic plants to Varanasi for G.I tagging such as miniature pumpkin, Mishmi Teeta, local maize and paddy germplasm, etc.Apart from the mandated activities, KVK Anjaw is also involved in many other projects and Flagship programmes like Cluster Frontline Demonstrations (CFLD) of Oilseeds, Skill Development Programme under ASCI, Swachhta Action Plan, Tribal Sub-Plan programme, Poshan Abhiyan and Tree Plantation, Farmers’ Outreach Programme on Natural Farming etc.
The KVK Ri-Bhoi has also established linkages with other departments /agencies also like, NABARD, Spices Board, IIHR, Bengaluru, DASD Calicut, ATMA and other line departments of state etc. KVKs were also engaged in conducting special programmes viz., World Soil Day, World Honey Bee Day, International Women’s Day, Poshan Maah, World Environment Day, Vikshit Bharat, Swachhta Pakhwada.
TECHNOLOGIES TESTED/ DEMONSTRATED BY KVK ANJAW
Sl No. | Title of Technology Tested/Demonstrated (OFT, FLD, Others etc) | Source of Technology & Year of Release (OFT/FLD) | Season Kharif/ Rabi/ Round the year | Details of Technology With Results |
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1. | Performance of Maize RCM-76 | ICAR, Umiam, 2009 | Kharif, 2016-17 | The name of the Technology was to assess the performance and parameters of Maize RCM -76 such as Plant height, Grains weight /cob, No. of Grains/cobs and Yield. A total of 30.75 q/ha was obtained with a benefit ratio of 2.29. |
2. | Introduction of Vivek Matar-10 for higher production | ICAR-VPKAS, Almora, 2010 (OFT) | Rabi, 2016 | The name of the Technology was to assess the performance of Vivek Matar-10 in terms of production and productivity as compared to local variety. As per the observation the Plant ht- 60.6 cm, Pod Length: 7.2 cm, No. of pods/ plant: 7. A yield of 5.5 tons was observed and for local variety a yield of 3.8 tons was recorded. |
3. | Assessment on the suitability of Tomato var. Megha Tomato | ICAR, Umiam, 2008 (OFT) | Kharif, 2016 | The technology was taken up to assess the performance of Megha Tomato as compared to local variety. The yield parameter indicated that Megha tomato was found to be 112.04 q/ha while that of local variety was 60.96 q/ha. the net return was found to be Rs.72,346 with B:C ratio of while that of local variety was Rs.29,960 with B:C ratio of 1.9. |
4. | Deworming of pig and goat | IVRI, 2004, (FLD) | Kharif, 2016 | The demonstration was conducted to 125 animals to find out the effectiveness of Deworming of Stunted growth, Granting of teeth, pot belly appearance of stomach in pig and goat. Result found that Growth was normal, .No teeth granting & pot belly appearance of stomach while in case of farmer’s practices there was an evidence of parasites infestation. Also, there was few stunted growth but 90 % normal growth, no granting of teeth (100%) and no pot belly appearance (100%). The demonstration also recommended that Twice a year Deworming is very important in piggery & Goatery production for gainful farming. |
5. | Popularization of Cabbage variety Green Express | - | Rabi, 2016 | The demonstration was conducted to popularize the cabbage (Green Express) n the district. Demonstration was done in 4 different villages of the district. Results of the demonstration indicated that the average yield was 120.43 q/ha while that of local check was 62.25q /ha. The net return was found to be Rs.75,930 with B:C ratio of 2.7. |
6. | Varietal trial of Paddy CAU R-3 | CAU, Imphal 2008 (OFT) | Kharif 2018 | The technology was intervened to assess the performance in the low lying areas of Walong circle and the observation indicates that the performance was well adapted with a yield of 3.4 tons/ ha and B:C ratio of 2.28. The paddy growing areas in this location are mostly rainfed and a total of 12 ha. is covered in paddy cultivation. The technology was conducted in this areas due to its soil and climatically suitability. |
7. | Zero Tillage in Pea. | ICAR, Umiam 2012 (OFT) | Rabi 2018 | In lowland areas of Walong circle the land remains fallow after the harvest of kharif rice in this circle. Generally rainfall starts from the months of Mid March and continue to September and the soil moisture remain is very high which makes suitable for growing of second crop in paddy field. In such situation zero tillage is the option for cultivating pulses like pea in rice fallow. Zero tillage fetched an net income of Rs.22,650/- and B:C ratio of 2.15 and seed yield of -10.5 q/ha. |
8. | Hybrid Maize (Bio- 9637) | IIMR, 2016 (OFT) | Kharif 2019 | The varietal trial was conducted as OFT to assess the performance as compared to local variety. It was observed that the technology was well adapted and the average yield of Maize Bio-9637 was found to be 3.6 tons/ ha whereas the yield of local check was estimated at 2.28 tons/ha with a B:C ration of 2.22. The trial was conducted at 17 locations of Walong, Kibithoo, Metengliang and Hayuliang circle of the district. |
9. | Production technology of Kharif oilseeds(Groundnut Var.ICGS-76) | ICAR, Umiam (FLD) | Kharif 2018 | No of Pods/plant-22 100 pod weight-194 g Grain Yield -22.5 q/ha |
10. | Intercropping of Maize with Soybean in 2:2 ratio | ICAR, Umiam, 2009 (OFT) | Kharif 2017 | On farm trial was conducted in Kundan village under rainfed condition to study the effect of intercropping of Maize with Soybean in 2:2 ratio. Maize variety RCM-1-3 was sown at a spacing of 50 x10 cm along with Soybean variety JS-335 with a spacing of 25 x 10 cm. It was found that intercropping had brought an additional income to the farmer. Moreover, a very good yield of Main crop (Maize) i.e. 32.45 q/ha and intercrop (soybean) yield of 12.5 q/ha and MEY of 48.2 q/ha were obtained which fetched an additional profit to the farmer. |
11. | Crop Diversification through Rapeseed Var.TS-38 | AAU, Jorhat (FLD) | Rabi 2017 | Plant Height-115 cm, No of Siliqua/plant-59,No of seeds/siliqua-13,Seed Yield-5.7 q/ha |
12. | Scientific cultivation technique for growing Rice(Var.RCM-1-3) | ICAR, Umiam (FLD) | Kharif 2016 | Plant ht.1.9 m,No of cobs/plant-2-3,Cob Length -18.6 cm, No of grains/cob-634,Grain Yield-37.7 q/ha. |
13. | Production technology of Kharif oilseeds(Groundnut Var.ICGS-76) | ICAR, Umiam (FLD) | Kharif 2016 | Av Yield-22.2 q/ha ,Net Return-57294,C:B Ratio-2.49 |
14. | Maize Sheller | ICAR,(FLD)2009 | Kharif 2015 | Mounted maize sheller was found to be more beneficial than hand maize sheller. Drudgery reduction is 90% compared to local method of shelling with hand and 60% compared to hand maize sheller. The capacity per hour is 5 kgs. |
15. | Oyster mushroom production | ICAR, Umiam (FLD)2009 | Kharif, 2018 | Cultivation of Oyster Mushroom is practices in some of the areas of Anjaw district however it was not popularized. Oyster mushroom was conducted as FLD in five locations of the district. In this technology the entire package of practices for growing mushroom scientifically was given. It was found that the wt of mushroom was 45g,L=9cm,B=10cm and the yield of mushroom was 65 kg/unit |
16. | Popularization of potato (Kufri Jyoti) | CPRI, 1970 (FLD) | Rabi, 2017 | The demonstration was conducted in five location of the district namely Metengliang, Kibithoo, Supliang, Bomna and Kaho. The performance was good and well adapted to the prevailing climatic condition. However, root rot diseases were found in some areas due to the high rainfall. The demonstration indicated |
17. | Breed introduction of Yorkshire, pig. | NRC, Pig, Rani, 2007 (OFT) | Kharif, 2016 | Large white pigs are very susceptible to skin infection. Inadequate & improper amount of nutrient in feeds fed by farmer according to body weight of large breed pigs. Locally available green feed resources are not able to utilize properly, unlike local pigs. As a result of matrix of interaction of negative influencing factors, the pig becomes weak and succumbed to managemental & adaptation unspecific disease.
As per finding of OFT trail on Large white pigs.
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18. | Breed introduction of Vanaraja birds | ICAR-DPR, Hyderabad, 2002 (OFT) | Kharif, 2018 | The Oft was conducted among 8 farmers of the district. The Adaptability was found to be good. The mortality rate was found to be 32 %. The weight of the egg was 52 gm and the weight at sexual maturity was found to be 2.5 kg. The production of egg was 12 per month. The net return was estimated at Rs. 1350 with a B:C ratio of 1.6. |
19. | Breed introduction of Gungroo pig. | NRC Pig, Rani 2005 (OFT) | Kharif 2018 | The Oft was conducted among 3 farmers of the district. The Adaptability was found to be poor. The mortality rate was found to be 56%. The average birth weight was found to be 500 gm. And the weight at sexual maturity was 56 kg with a B: C ratio of 1.8. |
20. | Salt and Mineral licking Block for Mithun & Cattle | - | Rabi, 2017 | The Mithun is the state animal of Arunachal Pradesh and is highly revered by the native population reared under semi-domestic conditions. Mithun owners provide the salt to establish a bond with their animals. Owners have to spend several hours and days tracking and reaching Mithun over vast miles through dense jungles. This takes time, labour, and weariness because occurrences in the jungle have occasionally sacrificed the lives of tribal members as well. As a result, a farmer-friendly super densification innovation is needed that not only provides all necessary minerals, vitamins, and salt but also energy to withstand harsh weather. The multifunctional and eco-friendly High-Energy Lick Mineral Block was created for Mithun, cattle and goats.
It can satisfy the requirements of every kind of animal, including goats, cattle, and Mithun. This approach has shown to be a highly economical and practical choice for animal owners to give the minerals to their animals, with a production price of Rs 24/kg. It also readily meets the needs of goats, cattle, and Mithun in challenging terrain, where malnutrition poses the biggest threat to the animals. |
21. | Popularization of green gram (Var: Pratap) | IIPR, 2006 (FLD) | Kharif, 2018 | The demonstration was conducted in 5 locations of the district. The demonstration results indicates that a yield of 7.25 q/ha was obtained with average net income of Rs. 31,700 with a B:C ratio of 2.66 |
22. | Deworming & mineral supplement in Piggery and Goatery | - | Rabi, 2018 | The demonstration was conducted in 28 locations of the district. The result of the demonstration indicates that faecal egg count per gram was very high (100-1100) prior to treatment and after treatment of 21 days the parasite egg was absent in 23 house hold. Growth was normal No teeth granting & pot belly appearance of stomach. The demonstration also recommended that twice a year. Deworming is very important in piggery & Goatery production |
23. | Oyster Mushroom Production | Solan, 2005 (FLD) | Rabi, 2018 | The demonstration was conducted in 2 location namely, Metengliang and Krongna. 5kg polythene bags were used for filling up the straw. The yield was found to be 1.25 kg per bag. The total net return for 100 bags was estimated to be Rs. 16,750 with B:C ratio of 2.57. |
24. | Marketing linkages of large cardamom | - | Rabi, 2017 | SRC creation, New Delhi (private company) & 5 producer company meeting for promotion of SHG & FCs to FPO will be done in the month of 26th April, 2017. NERAMC Official will also visit the Anjaw in the month of May, 2017 for visiting the site for establishing the warehouse and storage facilities for cardamom growers in the district
Due to remoteness and communication barrier KVK is not successfully tie up with marketing agency in previous yea but this year we had made good contact and invite them to visit the Anjaw for developing the suitable channel in the district |
25. | Assessment of Groundnut variety K-6 and local variety | DGR, 2005 (OFT) | Rabi, 2020 | The technology was taken up to assess the performance of Groundnut K-6 and local variety. Result of the technology indicated that the parameter on assessment such as Plant height, No of pods /plant, Shelling percentage was found to be better as compared to local variety. The total income earned from groundnut K-6 was estimated at Rs. 72,120 whereas the net return earned from that of the local variety was Rs. 42,270. |
26. | Assessment on the suitability of Mustard variety NRCHB-101 | National Research Centre on Rapeseed, 2009 (OFT) | Rabi, 2020 | The technology was assessed in five locations. It was conducted to assess the performance of Mustard (NRCHB-101) with that of the local variety. Result showed that the performance was found to be better with regards to yield, Siliqua, plant height etc. Also the net return was Rs. 29,200 while that of local variety was Rs. 21,300. |
27. | Cluster Frontline Demonstration on Oilseeds under NMOOP (Toria-TS-38) | CAU, Imphal, 2008 | Rabi, 2020 | The demonstration was conducted in 22 locations of the district covering a total area of 4.5 ha. The average yield was found to be 6.69 with an increase in yield of 43.87 %. The average net return received was estimated to Rs. 32820 with a B:C ration of 2.60. |
28. | Fermentation of Banana pseudo-stem using locally available culture for Pig feed | ICAR RC NEH Region: 2017 (OFT) | Rabi, 2021 | The OFT was done based on the utilization of locally available culture (Apong and Curd) for fermentation of banana stem as quality pig feed resource. Banana stem and Kitchen waste (50: 50), Plastic container and Apong and Curd were used as culture. Under control condition utilization of traditional non-conventional feed ingredients (anaerobic condition fermented banana pseudo-stem by Probiotics @ 106 CFU/gm feed under) as quality pig feed resource. The results indicated that used of banana stem and kitchen waste after 15 days of fermentation process and feeding to pigs were found highly suitable and provide more nutritions. |
29. | High Energy Lick Mineral Block (HELMB) For Mithun/Cattle/Goat | KVK Anjaw: 2017-18 (OFT) | Kharif, 2021 | The demonstration was conducted in 28 locations of the district. The result of the demonstration indicates that faecal egg count per gram was very high (100-1100) prior to treatment and after treatment of 21 days the parasite egg was absent in 23 house hold.
>Growth was normal No teeth granting & pot belly appearance of stomach. The demonstration also recommended that twice a year. Deworming is very important in piggery & Goatery production |
30. | Supply chain of large cardamom and problems and policy implication through benchmark survey | - | Rabi, 2021 | The FLD was conducted to analysed the marketing system, efficiency and its constraints in Anjaw district. The study concluded that out of the identified three channels, channel I was found to be the mostly effective and maximum quantity of the produces is transacted through channel I. Also Among the 3 channels identified channel III was found to be most efficient with 17.47 and producer share in consumer rupees was also found to be highest accounting for 94.58 %. Among the constraints identified High transportation cost was found to have the major constraints in marketing of large cardamom in the district. |
31. | Factors responsible for adoption of scientific package of practices of ginger by farmers of Anjaw District.
Crop: Ginger |
ICAR-Sikkim Centre, 2013 (OFT) | Rabi, 2023 | The OFT was conducted to assess the technology adoption with respect to ginger cultivation among the farmers of Anjaw district. A total of 100 respondents who are growing ginger were selected randomly for collection of data in the entire district. The gathered information was then processed, tabulated, classified, and analyzed in terms of percentages, in alignment with the study's objectives. Five major types of scientific practices have been considered like, scientific cultivation practices, plant protection measures, risk management related to planting material, manures and bio fertilizers application, plant protection measures and post-harvest management. Result indicate that most of the farmers adoption the recommended technology in case of ginger farming. |
32. | Introduction of dual purpose poultry breed | DPO, Bhubaneswar, 2017 (OFT) | Rabi, 2023 | The OFT was conducted at 5 locations to assess the performance of kalinga brown poultry breed and local breed. The parameters assessed were Avg. Body weight gain and average egg laying capacity. The results indicated that the performance of kalinga brown was far better as compared to local breed. The average body weight gain was observed to be 1.9 kg in case of kalinga brown whereas that of the local breed was 0.80 kg. The egg laying capacity (40 weeks) of kalinga brown was 80 nos. while that of local breed was 20 nos. The percentage increase in body weight was found to be 137 %. The B:C ratio of Kalinga brown was estimated to be 3.2 while that of local breed was 2.1. |
33. | Popularization of Megha Maize -1 | ICAR Umiam, 2012 (FLD) | Kharif 2023 | The demonstration was conducted at 5 villages namely, Wahal, Blong, Tafraliang, Hayuliang and Metengliang. The demonstration was done to popularized the Megha Maize 1 variety in the district. The demonstration indicated the average yield was 36.4 Q/ha with a percentage increase in yield of 59.47 %. The net income was estimated at Rs. 40,020 with a B:C ratio of 2.22. |
34. | Mushroom cultivation for economic upliftment (Pleurotus florida) | AAU, Jorhat 2009 (FLD) | Rabi, 2023 | The demonstration was conducted at 5 villages. The average cost of cultivation was estimated at Rs. 53,500 and Gross return of Rs. 2, 24,200. The average yield per bed was found to be 2.30 kg with a B:C ratio of 4.2. |
35. | Concentrated feeding 1 month prior to farrowing in pregnant sow and continue upto weaning | CVSc, AAU, Khanapara, Assam, 2016-17 (FLD) | Rabi, 2023 | The demonstration was conducted on Pig (Cross bred), feeding of commercial concentrated feed 2 kg /day/sow at five locations. The demonstration results observed that the average body weight at birth was 0.98 kg while that of local breed of pig was 0.65 kg. The average body weight at weaning was 1.05 kg while that of local breed was 6.5 kg. The percentage increase in body weight at weaning was 61.5 % . The B: C ratio was observed to be 3.7 |
Externally funded Projects
Border Area Development Programme which was sanctioned by District Administration, Anjaw during the year 2017-18 with an amount of Rs. 70 lakhs.
- Rearing of Goat at Manchal CD-Block
- Rearing of Goat at Chaglagam CD-Block
- Piggery rearing in Hayuliang-Goiliang CD-Block
- Piggery rearing in Manchal CD-Block
- Poultry farming at Hawai
- Plantation of Large cardamom at Chaglagam
- Plantation of Kiwi & Orange at Hayuliang-Goiliang
Establishment of spawn production unit which was sanctioned under NABARD during 2017-18 with an amount of Rs. 6.5 lakhs
Publications details of KVK Anjaw
State | Name of KVK | Category | Topic | Year of Publication | Authors | Journal (Vol & issue No.)/ Publisher. |
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Arunachal Pradesh | Anjaw | Training manual | Training manual on backyard poultry production under TSP for Livelihood improvement of Tribal society. (F.NO.RC/PME/PUB/2016-17/129) | 2017 | Tilling Tayo, Manish Kanwat, R. Bhagawati, S.V. Ngachan, Doni Jini | Director, ICAR RC for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya |
Arunachal Pradesh | Anjaw | Folder | Scientific Back Yard Poultry Farming , A Profitable Venture for Tribal Farmers | 2017 | Manish Kanwat, Tilling Tayo, S. Peter Singh, Ashok Kumar, Doni Jini, Moloy Sharma, C.S. Raghav, R. Bhagawati, S.V. Ngachan | Director, ICAR RC for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya |
Arunachal Pradesh | Anjaw | Folder | Scientific pig farming in Anjaw District | 2017 | Manish Kanwat, Tilling Tayo, S. Peter Singh, Ashok Kumar, Doni Jini, Moloy Sharma, C.S. Raghav, R. Bhagawati, S.V. Ngachan | Director, ICAR RC for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya |
Arunachal Pradesh | Anjaw | Folder | Oyster Mushroom Cultivation in Mishmi local dialects i.e. Takyuing Kaliyo Baya | - | Senpon Ngomle, Manish Kanwat, Rebecca Eko, S. Peter Singh, Khoisnam Naveen, Tilling Tayo, H. Kalita, S.V. Ngachan | Director, ICAR RC for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya |
Arunachal Pradesh | Anjaw | e-Book | KVK Anjaw at a Glance | 2015 | Manish Kanwat, S. Peter Singh, Naveen Khoisnam, Keshab, Gogoi, Tilling Tayo, Senpon Ngomle, Rebecca Eko, R. Bhagawati, S. V. Ngachan | Director, ICAR RC for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya |
Arunachal Pradesh | Anjaw | Article | Production Technology of Large Cardamom | 2017 | Rebecca Eko, Senpon Ngomle, Manish Kanwat | www.krishiexpert.com |
Arunachal Pradesh | Anjaw | Research paper | Traditional Wisdom of Mishmi tribe: Converting Himalayan Nettle plant into Ethnic Wear | 2021 | Khoisnam Naveen, Soibam Peter Singh, Manish Kanwat, Ch. Bidyabati Chanu , S. Senjam Jinus , Keshab Ch. Gogoi and H. Kalita | International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN: 2319-7706 Volume 10 Number 02 (2021) |
Arunachal Pradesh | Anjaw | Technical Bulletin | A Glimpses of Local Indigenous Crops, Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants of Anjaw District of Arunachal Pradesh | 2021 | Khoisnam Naveen, A.K. Tripathi, Manish Kanwat, S. Peter Singh, H. Kalita, Pradheep K, G.D. Harish, Bagish Kumar, M. ThoiThoi, Keshab Ch. Gogoi | Director, ICAR-ATARI Zone-VI, Guwahati |
Arunachal Pradesh | Anjaw | e-Book | Anjaw District Inventory Agriculture | 2023 | S. Peter Singh, L.K. Baishya, Keshab Ch. Gogoi, Kh. Naveen, Inchen Namchoom | Director, ICAR RC for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya and Sr. Scientist & Head KVK Anjaw |
Arunachal Pradesh | Anjaw | Research paper | Economics of marketing pattern of large cardamom: A study in Anjaw district of Arunachal Pradesh | 2023 | S. Peter Singh, D. Sasmal, N. Uttam Singh, Kh. Naveen, Keshab Ch. Gogoi | Indian Journal of Hill Farming December 2023, Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages 105-111 |