Assam: Three-day farmers training programme on bamboo farming concludes

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HT Correspondent

NAGAON, Dec 23: The three-day farmers training programme on bamboo farming and production, organised by CIFOR-ICRAF in collaboration with the Assam State Bamboo Mission (ASBM) was successfully conducted from 20–22 December 2025, culminating in a valedictory session on 22 December at SIRD, Amoni. 

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The programme aimed to equip local farmers with technical knowledge, market linkages and sustainable practices in bamboo cultivation and production.

Addressing the valedictory session, Dr Bhabesh Deka, Head & Senior Scientist, Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Nagaon, stated that the training would significantly empower farmers by equipping them with practical technical knowledge and skills in bamboo cultivation and production. He highlighted that the participants gained hands-on understanding of scientific bamboo farming practices, opportunities for enhancing livelihoods through local value addition and the confidence to promote wider adoption of bamboo-based livelihoods by sharing their learnings within their communities.

The valedictory session was attended by distinguished dignitaries including Madhusmita Khaund (Deputy Mission Director of Assam State Bamboo Mission), Dr Niranjan Deka (Principal Scientist, Assam Agriculture University), Dr Arup Jyoti Kalita (CIFOR-ICRAF) and Dr Pranab Nath (ABEPL Numaligarh) and Dr Achyut Aakash Bora (SIP&RD Nagaon). 

Resource persons from Assam Agriculture University, ABEPL, KVK Nagaon, Bamboo Exerts, eminent Bamboo Entrepreneurs etc conducted technical sessions, interactive discussions and hands-on practical exercises.

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Participants included local farmers, members of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), ASRLM and other farmer collectives from Nagaon district. ABEPL provided a detailed orientation on bamboo supply chains, demand-supply dynamics and technical support for bamboo farming and production, enabling participants to strengthen their livelihoods through improved production practices.

 As part of the programme, extension materials including posters, booklets and brochures were released and distributed to all attendees, providing practical reference material to support ongoing learning and adoption of bamboo farming practices.

The training initiative forms part of CIFOR-ICRAF’s continued efforts in Assam to enhance bamboo production, empower local farmers and promote sustainable agroforestry practices, supporting the Assam State Bamboo Mission’s vision of a thriving bamboo sector in the region.

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