
Nestled in Lataguri Gram Panchayat of Kranti Block, Jharmatiali is home to around 2,500 farming families, many of whom are smallholder farmers from marginalized socio-economic backgrounds. Despite the region’s ecological richness and agricultural heritage, local farmers continued to face persistent challenges—shrinking landholdings, soil degradation, erratic climate patterns, pest outbreaks, and poor access to markets. These issues underscored the need for an integrated, climate-resilient, and inclusive approach to agriculture.
The day-long training, which was supported by NABARD, featured a mix of interactive and participatory sessions:
This training programme formed part of Mukti’s broader mission to empower rural communities, revitalize sustainable agriculture, and strengthen grassroots institutions such as FPOs to confront the challenges of climate change and rural distress. Through such efforts, Mukti aims to support a transition toward climate-smart, economically resilient, and inclusive agriculture in West Bengal’s vulnerable farming zones.