A knowledge exchange programme on agro biodiversity conservation and natural farming was organised at Sundari Part II in Sonai on Friday (April 3), bringing together farmers and stakeholders from across the region to discuss sustainable agricultural practices. The programme was organised by NEADS in collaboration with the Barak Ecosystem and Water Governance Resource Centre (BEWGRC), Singerbond, with support from the International Union for Cons…
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