In a bid to foster innovation and sustainability in agriculture, ATMA Niuland, under Sub-Mission on Agricultural Extension (SAME) conducted a week-long skill training programme on farm mechanization, targeting enthusiastic youths eager to make a difference in the farming sector.
The training sessions were designed to equip participants with practical knowledge and hands-on experience in utilizing modern machinery for efficient and sustainable farming practices and generate income through it.
The training sessions were facilitated by ATMA experts and seasoned professionals in the field of agriculture and farm mechanization. The resource persons were asst tech managers, Hitokali Jimo, Mlato, Kaiho Achumi, Aketoli Chophy, and machine operator, Shikaho Sumi.