A comprehensive Orientation Programme for farmers and women self-help groups was successfully organized at Mitta Nula Alli Village in Dharmapuri District, Tamil Nadu. The programme aimed to create awareness and provide knowledge on sustainable livelihood opportunities, value-added rural enterprises, and eco-friendly income-generating activities.
The training programme covered a wide range of sectors including Areca Leaf Plate Manufacturing, Banana Fibre Extraction and Product Development, Mat Weaving, Handicrafts Production, Coir Pot Making, Biochar Production, Vetiver Cultivation, Aloe Vera Cultivation, and Microgreens Cultivation. These sectors were carefully selected to promote self-employment, entrepreneurship, environmental sustainability, and enhanced rural income.
Around 250 farmers, women entrepreneurs, self-help group members, and rural youth actively participated in the programme. Experts provided detailed insights into the technologies, production methods, market opportunities, value addition techniques, and business prospects associated with each sector.
Special emphasis was given to the utilization of locally available natural resources for generating sustainable income. Participants learned how areca leaf waste can be converted into eco-friendly disposable plates, how banana fibre can be transformed into value-added products, and how coir-based products and handicrafts can create employment opportunities for rural households. Awareness was also created on the benefits of biochar for soil health improvement and carbon sequestration.
The agricultural sessions focused on the commercial cultivation of Vetiver and Aloe Vera, highlighting their medicinal, industrial, and economic importance. Demonstrations on Microgreens Cultivation introduced participants to future food concepts and nutritional farming practices, enabling them to produce healthy foods even in limited spaces.
The programme served as an effective platform for knowledge sharing, skill enhancement, and rural empowerment. Participants expressed keen interest in adopting the technologies and livelihood models introduced during the programme. The initiative is expected to contribute significantly towards sustainable agriculture, women empowerment, entrepreneurship development, and improved socio-economic conditions in the region.
The organizers emphasized their commitment to continuing such awareness and capacity-building programmes to support farmers and women groups in creating sustainable and environmentally responsible livelihood opportunities.







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