In the serene Dewra village in Sanchore District, a group of farmers gathered to explore something new. It was a day of learning that held the potential for transformation.
The main topic of discussion was Azola grass, which had the potential to change their farming methods, especially cattle feed. They discovered that Azola wasn’t just regular grass; it was a high-protein, low-fiber plant that could improve the productivity and quality of their cows’ milk.
As the session went on, the farmers began to see hope, much like how Azola grass grows. To help them start using Azola, Smt. Santosh Devi from Dewra village received a valuable starter kit – 3kg of Azola. It wasn’t just a gift but a symbol of a greener and more prosperous future for her farm.
In that shared moment of learning, the farmers of Dewra village embraced the idea that Azola grass could not only just feed their cows but also nourish their dreams of a better tomorrow.
Contributed by: Ramya Nair