By Miyako Hamasaka | PR Manager
JEN staff visited the agricultural exhibition by the Northern Province Department of Agriculture in Mannar District. Some of the JEN’s project participants also came to as part of a workshop to learn new skills. Also we considered how the knowledge would make impacts on the participants and so the staff researched on many presentations of other agricultural associates in the exhibition.
The theme of the exhibition was “Bringing Eco-Friendly Agriculture to the Market” and it mainly featured / showcased water-saving technology such as aquaculture methods, trickle cultivation and sprinklers, various planting techniques, crop disease, and cultivation technology.
We especially took interest in drip technology-by slowly providing water directly to the surface of the soil and the root area, it is an irrigation system that minimizes the consumption of water and fertilizer. We hope that we can promote improvements in water management, organic farming, and the use of new crop species.
It seemed that the associates produced dry foods made from coconuts as well. JEN donated dry food producing units in the current project; it was stimulating for the project participants to witness the success of the machines.
The Deputy Secretary of Kilinochchi and Mullativu Districts also attended the exhibition and researched on companies and organizations. He introduced new types of crops and species preservation technology. Also, Mr.Kirushunan, one of the project members and exhibition participants, was impressed by the variety of dry foods were selling in the exhibition. Mr. Kirushunan makes dry foods for his household now, and he says he would be able to produce enough to sell to neighbouring villages with improved methods. The JEN staff and the project participants plan to study methods for packing these dry foods in the future.
We believe that supporting the project participants who experiment with the new methods acquired from the exhibition supports community strengthening. The exhibition was an important opportunity to learn new skills and share the latest knowledge with JEN’s project participants.
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