The three organisations have been efficiently implementing natural farming in numerous villages of Meghalaya over the previous three years. As a part of the continued collaboration, the tribal ladies farmers from Meghalaya have come to the Paderu space of Alluri Seetharamaraju district for a 10-day coaching programme.
On Saturday, the visiting farmers toured Birmishala and Gurrampanuku villages, the place they noticed paddy cultivation by means of natural strategies. The sector visits offered publicity to varied elements of natural farming, together with soil conservation, low-cost cultivation methods, and self-empowerment.
The coaching session was attended by members of the RySS regional workforce, the science and analysis wing, and native farmers.
In response to the organisers, these actions not solely strengthen inter-state connections but in addition assist promote the growth of natural farming at a nationwide stage.







