Hands-on training program for school children on organic farming and vermicomposting
Guwahati/IBNS: The emergence of a worldwide effort advocating for organic farming to reduce usage of chemical fertilizers and sustain the environment, comprising clean air and water, has prompted a research-based association centered on biodiversity maintenance to launch a special initiative with the aim of teaching young students about the benefits of organic farming and vermicomposting.
Through this program, the organization seeks to inspire a new generation to embrace sustainable agricultural practices and foster a deeper appreciation for the natural world, stated The Shillong Times.
Aaranyak, a biodiversity conservation organization, has recently unveiled a new initiative aimed at equipping young students with practical skills in traditional organic agriculture practices.
The program provides hands-on training to children on how to plan and cultivate a vegetable or flower garden using organic farming methods.
“We are providing practical training to young school children on how to collect seeds, germinate seeds, preserve sapling, plant saplings and nurture the plants till they give us flowers, fruits/vegetables,” stated Arif Hussain, manager of Aaranyak based in Kaziranga landscape.
Through this initiative, Aaranyak seeks to raise awareness among school children about the importance of organic agriculture and encourage the adoption of sustainable farming practices.
As part of their ongoing initiative, Aaranyak provided students of Japoripathar Kuruabari LP School with both a demonstration and hands-on training on gardening and vermicomposting.
The training covered various aspects of gardening, including soil preparation, seed collection and sowing, germination and seedling care.
A vermicomposting tank was also donated to the school by Aaranyak, with the aim of allowing students to learn about the entire process of vermicomposting through practical experience.
Numal Das, a field assistant at Aaranyak, conducted the training session for approximately 40 students, with the guidance and supervision of Arif Hussain.
Hussain expressed his hopes that this initiative would encourage the younger generation to embrace sustainable agricultural practices and remain environmentally conscious throughout their lives.
As part of the same initiative, a similar hands-on training program on organic cultivation was also conducted at Diring Bagicha L P School, located in the Kaziranga landscape.
By providing practical training on sustainable farming practices, Aaranyak aims to promote a greater understanding of the importance of organic farming and vermicomposting among younger generations.
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