Coffee Farming Orientation Program Concluded in Ichchhakamana Rural Municipality

Sapana Village Social Impact organized a "Coffee Farming Orientation Program" on March 15 in Bharang, Ichchhakamana Rural Municipality-1. The event was attended by SVSI Chairperson Mr. Dhruba Giri, IRM Chairperson Mr. Dan Bahadur Gurung, and other municipal authorities. The program aimed to provide farmers from the rural hills of Chitwan with a platform to enhance their skills and knowledge in coffee farming. By introducing sustainable agricultural practices, the initiative seeks to create long-term economic and environmental benefits for the community. Coffee farming, known for its potential to generate income while promoting eco-friendly practices, was highlighted as a viable solution to support local livelihoods and contribute to environmental conservation.

The orientation program provided farmers with practical knowledge about coffee cultivation, including soil preparation, planting techniques, and post-harvest processing. By promoting coffee farming, the organization aims to strengthen local economies, reduce dependency on traditional crops, and encourage eco-friendly practices. The program is expected to have a lasting impact on the participating farmers and the broader community, paving the way for a more sustainable and prosperous future.

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