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SBIF distributes mushroom spawn

SBI Foundation Gram Seva programme, AIDA distributed mushroom spawn at Dimapur on December 6. 

SBIF informed that the SBI Gram Seva Programme implemented by ANMA Integrated Development Association Dimapur distributed mushroom spawn to five adopted villages of Khriezephe, Tsithrongse, Diezephe, Urra and Bade to reduce vulnerability to poverty and strengthen economic livelihood through generation of fast yielding and nutritious value contains.

SBIF through AIDA addressed the emerging trance of self-reliance by assisting rural youth and women folks to start up small scale growing of mushroom substrate under resilient agriculture. 

 

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