Agroecology in action: empowering tribal communities in Mandla, India through trainings on bio-fertilizer and bio-pesticides

This report outlines the training sessions and exposure visits conducted by CGIAR’s Agroecology team in partnership with PRADAN for local communities in Mandla district, Madhya Pradesh, India. Training sessions introduced agroecological practices such as Agroecological Homestead Model (AHM) and Kris...

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Main Authors: Malaiappan, Sudharsan, Goverdhanam, S., Konwar, D., Gadewar, P., Kumar, Gopal, Krishnan, S., Sikka, Alok
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Water Management Institute 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173129
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Summary:This report outlines the training sessions and exposure visits conducted by CGIAR’s Agroecology team in partnership with PRADAN for local communities in Mandla district, Madhya Pradesh, India. Training sessions introduced agroecological practices such as Agroecological Homestead Model (AHM) and Krishi Kund (Microsite) and covered essential topics such as preparation techniques for bio-fertilizer and bio-pesticide preparation, pest identification, and sustainable crop management techniques to 119 farmers (105 females, and 14 males). Additionally, the report outlines the preparation techniques of bio-fertilizers and bio-pesticides such as Neemastra, Kanda Khaad, Jivamrit, Brahmastra, Agniastra, and Mathastra. The knowledge gained through these trainings is expected to support long-term adoption of agroecological practices, promoting resilience and sustainability for tribal farmers. Future plans include additional training sessions and continuous support, ensuring the successful adoption and scaling of agroecological practices for improving livelihood and ecosystem services.