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Workshop on organic tea farming

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HT Correspondent

DIBRUGARH, Oct 26: Namrup Poribekh Suraksha Santha organised a workshop on organic tea and farming in collaboration with Assam Yuba Parishad Naharkatia Committee ,and komar Gaon  Yuba Parishad in Komar Gaon Open Public Stage. The workshop is inaugurated by Mitali Baruah Gogoi Secretary of Namrup Poribekh Suraksha Santha under chairmanship of Tileswar Borah Secretary of BVFCL Fertilizer Union Namrup. The workshop is presided by two resource person Dr Aradhana Boruah Geologist  and Arup  Sarmah Microrganist from Assam Agriculture Research centre Under Dibrugarh University. Here Dr. Aradhana Boruah Geologist from Assam Agriculture Research centre Under Dibrugarh University said , ”  North East basically Assam is known for Farming and also said that  what is farming , Use and types of farming and also what is the use of organic  Urea , why we should  use organic Pest and also said that Narendra Modi has declared  as Northeast as  Zone of Organic Hub and also said about  Prime Minister  Scheme on  Soil Health Card .” On the other hand  Arup Sarmah Microrganist from Assam Agriculture Research centre Under Dibrugarh University said that ,” The maximum use of Pesticides is now becoming dangerous in our day to day life. Due to which it is effecting to Fertility of people’s in day to day life.” In the workshop felicitated to Dalim Borah Organic Tea producer in the workshop. Prestigious people present in the workshop Amrit Sagar Saikia Pangeri Organic Tea Farmer, Jiten Gogoi Social worker, Anima Gogoi President of Namrup Poribekh Suraksha Santha . More than 100 people’s attended the workshop.

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