A four-day off campus training on “formulation of business plan for agricultural enterprises” organised by Extension Education Institute (EEI) North East Region in collaboration with State Agricultural Management and Extension Training Institute (SAMETI) Nagaland culminated Friday at SAMETI, Medziphema. A press release by SAMETI Medziphema informed that the collaborative training was organised for Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA) functionaries with Dr. S. Borua and Dr. Dipanjali Saikia from EEI (NE Region) Khanapara, Guwahati and ADO Karbi Anglong Assam, Dr. Hridayanda Das as resource persons.
During the training, the participants were taken for a field visit to Pristine Foods, Chumoukedima Nagaland. The valedictory programme was chaired by deputy project director, SAMETI, H. Mhonthung Merry while feedback on the training was given by all the participants, and certificates were also distributed to the trainees.
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