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NE-MITRA is a five-year project started in 2021 proposed to cover an estimated area of 20,000 ha during the plan period

Rubber Board Regional Office in Nagaland flagged off NE-MITRA project 2023 in the state.
According to the press release by Rubber Board Regional Office Dimapur, Rubber Board under the project would be distributing free rubber saplings for planting this season, where every individual beneficiary would be eligible for a maximum of 2.00 ha (900 saplings).
The release stated that the regional office would cover an area of 2500 ha under the current financial year.

NE-MITRA is a five-year project started in 2021 proposed to cover an estimated area of 20,000 ha during the plan period, the release stated.


The release also added that the department will be covering all districts under Nagaland state suitable for rubber cultivation, and therefore requested interested persons to contact concerned Rubber Board Field Stations at Niuland, Sanis or Regional Office.

NE-MITRA is a five-year project started in

Indigenous fish collected and donated from the 16 districts of Nagaland

Indian Council of Agricultural Research-Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture and Department of Fisheries (ICAR- CIFA) and Aquatic Resources, Government of Nagaland have organised a Capacity Building Programme (CBP) for farmers of Nagaland on scientific aquaculture and inauguration of Aquarium Unit on fish germplasm of Nagaland was held at Brooder Fish Farm Dimapur. Dr Pramoda K. Sahoo director of ICAR-CIFA was present.

The state has a rich infantry of fish species which harvest different kinds of fish as it has 42 aquariums of houses of indigenous fishes collected and donated from the 16 districts of Nagaland.

According to the local media, Nagaland is having different fish species that have the potential to export, fisheries department of Nagaland has requested the farmers and the stakeholders to pass species of fisheries to the department for preservation instead of consumption. CIFA will be going to support aquarium units in the state.

Indigenous fish collected and donated from the