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Bamboo Powder as an Integrated Farming of Livestock, Crop, and Fish in NE: First of its kind in North East India

Inauguration Bamboo Crushing Machine
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This innovative project uses bamboo powder as a sustainable feed supplement for livestock, natural fertiliser for crops, and ammonia absorbent for fish ponds.

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As an important step towards a green Northeast India, North East Cane and Bamboo Development Council under the North Eastern Council, Ministry of DoNER, Government of India associated with The Apunba Imagi Machasing (AIMS), Manipur are proud to officially declare open the newly created Bamboo Crushing Unit at Ngairengbam Mamang Ching, Imphal
East, Manipur on 31 October, 2024.
Mangsatabam Iboyaima Meitei, Adviser (Horticulture), North Eastern Council Secretariat laid the foundation stone for Bamboo Crushing Unit in presence of dignitaries; includes M.C. Omi Ningshen, IRS, MD of NECBDC; Prof. Ng. Iboyaima Singh Dean College of Food Technology; Dr. Huidrom Birkumar Singh; CSIR-NEIST, Chief Scientist; AIMS President, Mr. Mayanglambam Khelendro Singh, and Director, AIMS; Dr. Atom Sunil Singh.
This innovative project, Bamboo Powder as an Integrated Farming of Livestock, Crop, and Fish in North East India is first of its kind in India and the project uses bamboo powder as a sustainable feed supplement for livestock, natural fertiliser for crops, and ammonia absorbent for fish ponds. It is expected that the agricultural productivity will improve and cost reduction will happen while it will promote healthy farming in the region. The inauguration of the Bamboo Crushing Unit marks an important landmark in the path of agricultural innovation for Northeast India. By harnessing bamboo and other local resources, we are ushering in an integrated model of farming that can well make a meaningful contribution to the socio-economic development of our rural communities, Mangsatabam Iboyaima Meitei said in his inaugural address. This project can generate many opportunities for the local communities and help promote the region as a whole for a more prosperous and sustainable future said M.C. Omi Ningshen.

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