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DCR trains 100 farmers on cashew production, post-harvest technologies

DCR trains 100 farmers on cashew production, post-harvest technologies
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The Directorate of Cashew Research in India organized a training program for 100 farmers focused on modern cashew production and post-harvest technologies. The event introduced participants to sustainable farming practices, value-added products, and new agricultural technologies like drones.

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Improving agricultural efficiency and value-addition is critical for enhancing the income of rural farmers in developing economies.

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Around 100 farmers from Kokkada, Uppinangady, Kadaba and Sullia taluks of Dakshina Kannada participated in a training programme titled ‘Cashew production and post-harvest technologies’, organised by the Directorate of Cashew Research (DCR) in Puttur on Saturday.

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