Virajpet, May 29: A mushroom farming training workshop was held at the town's Mahila Samaj hall in collaboration with the Forest Department and Mahila Samaj.
Virajpet Deputy Conservator of Forests Jagannath inaugurated the training workshop and said that the Forest Department is conducting a training workshop on mushroom farming for farmers and women for self-employment. Information is given here about the importance of mushroom farming and various value-added products of mushrooms. The essential nutrients in mushrooms and the financial income from mushroom farming for commercial purposes are explained. Everyone should become financially strong. This is an agriculture that brings more income at low cost. Everyone can continue this agriculture sitting at home. The Forest Department is conducting several social programs. Those living on the edge of the forest are given more priority. He informed.
Women's Society President Patrapanda Geetha Bellyappa said that the mushroom training program is very useful and women should take advantage of it. If women engage in this type of agricultural activity in their free time, they can earn good income. She hoped that more training workshops would be held in the future.
Assistant Conservator of Forests Tahsina said that women can earn good income from mushroom farming and maintain their livelihood. They should focus on mushroom farming. Women can earn more income from this with less expenditure. Also, consuming mushrooms as a food item will be good for health. Mushrooms have immunity and have the power to cure many diseases, she said.
Sapnamul person Harini Prabhakar spoke and explained various types of mushroom farming methods and management, common diseases and pests affecting mushrooms, and mushroom farming methods to the campers through demonstrations. She shared various processes for mushroom farming and provided information on how to avoid bacterial and fungal infections.
Govindaraju, Joint Officer, Forest Planning and Management, gave the introductory speech. Forest Department officials Shivaram K.V. and Forest Department staff were present on the occasion.
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