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The primary focus laid on enhancing the thrips and mite management in mulberry, facilitated by the innovative ICAR-NBAIR technology known as Shatpada All Rounder formulation.

The event organised by ICAR-NBAIR Bangalore “Training for Village Farmer Producer Organizations on Mass Production of Microbial Bio Agents and Parasitoid Predator Units,” unfolded in Devahanahalli, Karnataka. Attended by over 50 dedicated farmers engaged in mulberry cultivation and silkworm rearing, the event aimed to equip them with the expertise needed for effective pest management. ICAR-NBAIR Bangalore, in collaboration with KVK Cinthamani, took a significant stride on August 14, 2023, as part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.

This collaborative initiative by ICAR-NBAIR and KVK Cinthamani not only enriched the farmers’ knowledge but also equipped them with practical solutions to enhance their agricultural endeavours. As the echoes of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav resonated, a sense of empowerment and optimism pervaded the hearts of these farmers, nurturing hopes for a bountiful future.

Dr S. N. Sushil, the Director of ICAR-NBAIR, and Dr A. N. Shylesha along with Dr A. Kandan, Principal Scientist, lent their expertise to address farmer queries and concerns. Their insights illuminated the effectiveness and viability of the biopesticides, quelling any doubts that had surfaced. In a gracious gesture at the event’s conclusion, Dr S. N. Sushil distributed the Shatpada All Rounder biopesticide formulation among the attending farmers. This generous move aimed to empower farmers with a potent tool for managing pests and diseases in their cherished mulberry fields

Amidst the lush landscapes of Devahanahalli, more than 50 enthusiastic farmers gathered to partake in this enlightening program. Their primary focus lay on enhancing their grasp of thrips and mite management in mulberry, facilitated by the innovative ICAR-NBAIR technology known as Shatpada All Rounder formulation. The farmers explored its applications, particularly its efficacy in countering thrips and mites that have often plagued their mulberry crops in the Cinthamani region.

Distinguished scientists from ICAR-NBAIR led informative sessions during the event. One crucial aspect they highlighted was the augmentation of farmyard manure using Trichoderma asperellum. This enriched blend was then deployed in the mulberry root zone, offering a robust defense against root rot and wilt.

The practical aspects of the event were equally engaging. ICAR-NBAIR scientists showcased the utilization of biopesticides such as Shatpada All Rounder and Shatpada Master Blaster. These eco-friendly alternatives were demonstrated to be effective in managing thrips and mites in actual field conditions. Inquisitive farmers, curious about the performance of these biopesticides, found their answers through interactions with experts.

The primary focus laid on enhancing the