Training on nutrition garden, organic grower begins in Karnal
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsThe Centre of Excellence for Horticulture Skills in India (CEHSI) has started a two-day training programme on nutrition garden and organic grower at the HTI-Karnal with the participation of 40 members, including self-help group (SHG) and Eco Club members.
The initiative highlights the importance of nutrition gardens in ensuring food and nutrition security, promoting a healthy lifestyle and encouraging communities to grow chemical-free vegetables and fruits at the household and institutional level. The training includes practical demonstrations on composting, organic manure preparation, seed sowing, and pest management, helping participants gain hands-on experience in establishing and maintaining sustainable gardens.
Chief guest Vijay Setia, former president of All India Rice Exporters Association, emphasised that nutrition gardens played a vital role in combating malnutrition and fostering self-reliance through organic cultivation. He also shared that nutrition garden initiatives were being promoted in Karnal’s different schools and institutions, encouraging students and community members to adopt eco-friendly and health-focused practices.