HT Correspondent
TAWANG, Sept 13: A National Workshop on “Strengthening of FPOs for Agri-Enterprise Development and Sustainable Livelihoods in Rural Border Communities” was inaugurated today at Kalawangpo Convention Hall, Tawang.
The event is being organised by the College of Agriculture, Central Agricultural University (Imphal), Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh, in collaboration with ICAR-IVRI Izatnagar, ICAR-NDRI Karnal, ICAR-RCER Patna, RLBCAU Jhansi, RPCAU Samastipur, and ATARI-VI Guwahati, an official statement said.
The inaugural session was attended by eminent dignitaries including Namgyal Angmo, IAS, deputy commissioner, Tawang; Dr G Kadirvel, director, ATARI-Zone VI, Guwahati; Dr Atul Jain, DRI, New Delhi; Dr Anup Das, director, ICAR-RCER Patna; Dr P S Pandey, vice chancellor, RPCAU Samastipur; and Dr A K Singh, vice chancellor, RLBCAU Jhansi.
The chief guest, Lt Konsam Himalay Singh, retired lieutenant general of the Indian Army, delivered an inspiring address, emphasising the role of agricultural enterprises in promoting sustainable livelihoods in border regions.
He said, “Border communities are the true sentinels of our nation. Strengthening FPOs and agri-enterprises in these regions not only ensures sustainable livelihoods but also enhances national security by empowering people to stay rooted in their land with dignity and prosperity. The spirit of self-reliance must begin from our villages. By uniting farmers through FPOs and linking them with modern technology, markets, and government support, we can transform border areas into hubs of agricultural growth and enterprise.”
He further added, “Sustainable development in the border regions is not just an economic necessity, but a strategic imperative. Empowered farmers are the backbone of a strong and resilient nation.”
Presidential remarks were given by Dr Anupam Mishra, HVC, CAU-Imphal; Dr L M Garnayak, director of research, CAU-Imphal; and Dr Ph Ranjit Sharma, DEE, CAU-Imphal.
Nawang Chonzom of Tawang Green Farmer Producer Co Ltd felicitated the dignitaries with locally produced incense.
The inauguration was followed by Farmer-Scientist Interaction sessions, technical presentations, and an input distribution programme for farmers.
The day concluded with cultural events and a community lunch.
The workshop aims to strengthen Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), promote agri-enterprise development, and enhance sustainable livelihoods in rural border communities by bringing together experts, scientists, and farmers on a common platform.






