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Capacity Building

Capacity Building for Adoption of Technology (CAT)" through Exposure visits and Training (NABARD)

The "Capacity Building for Adoption of Technology (CAT)" initiative, championed by NABARD and skillfully organized by the Khyndai Kyntoit Social and Cultural Organization (KKSCO), has emerged as a beacon of progressive rural development in Meghalaya. This multifaceted program, encompassing ginger and turmeric cultivation as well as mushroom cultivation, is transforming communities through exposure visits and comprehensive training.


With NABARD's support and KKSCO's meticulous coordination, the CAT initiative addresses two vital dimensions of agricultural advancement. Firstly, it facilitates eye-opening exposure visits to model farms, where participants gain practical insights into successful ginger and turmeric cultivation. From planting techniques to post-harvest practices, these visits provide tangible learning experiences that bridge the gap between traditional and modern farming methods.


Secondly, the initiative dives into the realm of mushroom cultivation, a sustainable and economically promising endeavor. Through targeted training sessions, KKSCO imparts expertise in mushroom production, cultivation, and value addition. Participants are equipped with the knowledge and skills to harness this resource, diversify income sources, and enhance food security.


The CAT initiative's impact is profound and far-reaching. In the realm of ginger and turmeric cultivation, farmers adopt advanced practices that lead to increased yields and improved crop quality. Concurrently, the focus on mushroom cultivation empowers individuals to explore new economic horizons and embrace eco-friendly methods.

Importantly, the initiative aligns seamlessly with NABARD's ethos of sustainable development. By promoting responsible agricultural practices, it contributes to environmental preservation and resource optimization.


KKSCO's pivotal role as an organizer ensures the seamless execution of training sessions and exposure visits. The initiative becomes a platform for community engagement, fostering skill enhancement, and economic empowerment among participants.


In conclusion, the "Capacity Building for Adoption of Technology (CAT)" initiative, sponsored by NABARD and orchestrated by KKSCO, is a testament to the potential of knowledge-sharing and community-driven initiatives. Through its dual focus on ginger and turmeric cultivation, along with mushroom cultivation, the initiative is propelling rural communities in Meghalaya towards economic resilience, agricultural sustainability, and a brighter future.

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