TRIFED, NBHM put efforts to boost beekeeping in Noklak

Dedication of machinery at Jungyam Fishery Farm, Noklak was organised by Nagaland Beekeeping & Honey Mission on July 26. (DIPR Photo)

Dedication of machinery at Jungyam Fishery Farm, Noklak was organised by Nagaland Beekeeping & Honey Mission on July 26. (DIPR Photo)

Noklak, July 26 (MExN): Under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs (TRIFED), dedication of machinery at Jungyam Fishery Farm, Noklak was organised by Nagaland Beekeeping & Honey Mission (NBHM) on July 26.

In his welcome address, Team Member NBHM, Noklak & Shamator District in-charge, Phem Shiu mentioned that the machinery is provided under the Scheme Van Dhan Vikas Kendra (VDVK), which is under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India, stated a DIPR report. 

Shiu revealed that initially, they were wondering how all these value-added products and forest produce could be processed and marketed, but today they are fortunate that, even in a far-flung area, they have acquired all these machinery and materials within their doorstep. Now, they can utilize this machinery for the benefit of the farmers and people as a whole, he stated.

He urged all to use the machinery carefully and come out with a lot of success stories so that they can avail more schemes in the future.
Earlier, he appreciated Chairman Obed Quinker and Team Leader Sentiwapang Aier, Addl Secretary to the Government of Nagaland, Mhathung Tsopoe, Team member NBHM i/c of TRIFED for implementing the programme. “With their full support and effort, they have been able to bring all the machinery from Delhi, Haryana, and UP,” Shiu stated while thanking the Ministry of Tribal Affairs (TRIFED) for providing all the machinery required by the beneficiaries.

SDO (Civil) Noklak, Vikhoto Richa, speaking on the occasion as the special guest asserted that Noklak, being cornered in the far-flung area of Nagaland, faces significant challenges in terms of transportation and infrastructure. “Despite being hard working with great potential, the people lack the right avenue, hindering opportunities and development,” he observed. 

Beekeeping, with its higher potential for generating side income and value addition, can be a source of livelihood, Richa said. He emphasised branding, marketing, and the need to return to an organic way of living. He also highlighted the setbacks faced due to the rise in population contrasting the earlier ways of living, which primarily focused on meeting simple needs, and the difficulties arising from the region's topography, making it challenging to bring in big machinery. 

He urged farmers, SHGs, and beneficiaries to grasp the privilege of government schemes and utilize the machinery implemented by the ministry properly. Additionally, he requested the departments to take follow-up actions at all capacity levels to train the farmers, encouraging them to contribute through self-effort without solely depending on government schemes. 

Later, Richa inaugurated the demonstration of machineries and exhibition of products.

Chairperson ‘Taste of Noklak’ Mongshai also spoke during the programme which was chaired by Francis Kikon, NBHM. The dedication of machinery was done by Langshen K, Pastor Baptist Church Thang in the presence of over 200 people.