Ri-Bhoi: Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma embarked on a significant visit to Byrwa village, where he engaged with local farmers involved in cultivating aromatic plants as part of the groundbreaking #AromaMission initiative. This visit aimed to assess the progress made by the farmers and explore opportunities to further develop their ventures.
Byrwa village, nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Ri-Bhoi, has witnessed a remarkable transformation under the adept stewardship of its dedicated farmers. These visionary individuals have successfully harnessed the potential of aromatic plants, skillfully transforming them into valuable products such as essential oils and natural repellents.
During his interaction with the farmers, Chief Minister Sangma expressed his elation upon learning about their innovative endeavors. In a remarkable display of their entrepreneurial spirit, the farmers have now embarked on the exciting venture of extracting oil from aromatic plants to create fragrances and perfumes.
Acknowledging the significance of such initiatives, Chief Minister Sangma emphasized the government's commitment to fostering collaboration among various organizations. By bringing together relevant stakeholders, the aim is to encourage the creation of more value-added products derived from aromatic plants.
The success story of Byrwa village serves as an inspiration not only to the local community but also to farmers and entrepreneurs across the state. By leveraging the rich biodiversity and natural resources available, Meghalaya's farmers have unlocked new avenues of economic growth while simultaneously preserving the region's natural heritage.
The Chief Minister's visit underscored the government's unwavering support for the farmers and their pioneering efforts. It also reaffirmed the commitment to promote sustainable agriculture practices and explore innovative ways to enhance the income and livelihoods of rural communities.
The #AromaMission, a flagship program initiated by the state government, has been instrumental in propelling the cultivation of aromatic plants and empowering farmers to diversify their income streams. By providing necessary training, resources, and market linkages, the mission has enabled local communities to tap into the vast potential of the aromatic plant sector.
As Chief Minister Sangma concluded his visit to Byrwa village, he expressed optimism for a future where Meghalaya becomes synonymous with premium aromatic products. With the government's support and the unwavering determination of farmers, the #AromaMission is set to usher in a new era of prosperity, sustainability, and economic development in the region.