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Monday, 30 January 2017

Mizoram’s Traditional Jhum To Settled Farming Transformation For Greater Output


Mizoram financial emphasis on settled farming transformation from the traditional ‘jhum’ cultivation has escalated far beyond the target of 120,000 families assistance to the present reach of 131,940 families for greater agro output according to Mizoram Governor Lt. Gen. Nirbhay Sharma.


Farmers of Mizoram still adheres to unscientific method of ‘jhum cultivation’ which output is not convincing for economic growth and has encouraged to use New Land Use Policy (NLUP) for financial support in adapting scientific process of farming.



Concentrating on present circumstance Mizoram population is highly dependent on agriculture and its current status of agro output is 33.71 per cent which is not sufficient and need to outgrow as its soil is rich and water is abundant.

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