Permaculture: Pathways to natural farming and sustainable living

Official demonstrating Permaculture Garden Design during the one day training cum field demonstration on organic farming of Permaculture held at Jalukie Office on September 22. (DIPR Photo)

Official demonstrating Permaculture Garden Design during the one day training cum field demonstration on organic farming of Permaculture held at Jalukie Office on September 22. (DIPR Photo)

Peren, September 23 (MExN): The Department of Land Resources, Peren headed by District Project Officer, Alemla Aier, conducted one day training cum field demonstration on organic farming of Permaculture at Jalukie Office on September 22. 

The training mainly emphasized on sustainability of livelihood for the rural farming community, stated a DIPR report.   

The participants were given first hand information on Permaculture Designs wherein five different Permaculture designs were created at the office premises using locally available materials like empty plastic bottles, Bamboo, wood and stone for demonstration.

Aier stated that it’s about beneficial design- but beneficial in a way that will not just be beneficial to humans but to the larger ecosystem that it exists within ‘Earth Care-People Care- Fair Share’.  Permaculture seeks to preserve and extend natural systems whilst designing a cultivated ecology for food production. The participants were also provided with seeds of winter crops and farming tools.