NEHHDC trains Arunachal farmers for self-sufficiency in Eri silk culture

Published : May 31, 2026, 02:30 PM IST
NEHHDC MD Mara Kocho present certificate to participants in Guwahati (Photo/X/@nehhdc)

Synopsis

NEHHDC hosted a training in Guwahati for Arunachal Pradesh farmers to promote Eri culture and castor plantation. The goal is to create sustainable livelihoods and make Arunachal self-sufficient in Eri silk, with a buy-back guarantee for produce.

The North Eastern Handicrafts and Handlooms Development Corporation Limited (NEHHDC), a Government of India Enterprise under the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region organised a one-day training programme on the theme "Sustainable Livelihood through Eri Culture & Castor Plantation" in Guwahati.

According to the press release, the programme held on Saturday brought together farmers and participants from Arunachal Pradesh to build awareness and capacity around Eri silkworm rearing and castor cultivation as viable, income-generating livelihood options.

Inaugurating the programme, the MD of NEHHDC, Mara Kocho, highlighted the deep cultural and economic significance of Eri silk for the people of Arunachal Pradesh. "Arunachal Pradesh, particularly the Nyishi tribes, has consumed Eri silk products in the form of fabric and apparel in large quantities since time immemorial. Eri silk fabric is used in marriages, festivals, social gatherings and even in funerals," he said. He noted that the State currently depends almost entirely on neighbouring states of the North Eastern Region to meet this demand, and described the programme as "a step towards producing our own Eri silk in Arunachal Pradesh."

Assured Market Linkage and Support

As per the release, castor seeds for cultivating feed for Eri silkworms were distributed and farmers were urged to follow established technical practices in order to maximise yield and produce quality Eri cocoons. Furthermore, participants were assured that all Eri cocoons produced by the farmers would be bought back by NEHHDC for its Eri spinning mill at Baksa, Assam, providing an assured market for their produce.

Attending as a resource person, Surender Chowkhani spoke on the importance of castor plantation as an alternative source of income. He explained that castor seeds are a primary source for the extraction of castor oil, and assured participants that he is ready to buy back castor seeds of any quantity at the prevailing market rate.

Expert Insights on Value Chain and Production

According to the release, S Bandyopadhyay, Regional Director, Weavers' Service Centre (Ministry of Textiles, Government of India), Guwahati, also addressed the gathering. He explained the entire value chain of Eri silk and urged participants to take up castor plantation sincerely to create sustainable livelihoods. He also briefed the participants on various schemes of the Ministry of Textiles that may benefit farmers in the post-cocoon stage of Eri rearing.

From NEHHDC, Meghasree Baishya, an Eri expert, elaborated on the diverse economic opportunities arising from castor plantation and Eri rearing. Mrinal Saikia, Assistant Manager (Eri Yarn Marketing), explained the technical aspects of Eri rearing, cocoon-opening methods and the Eri silk market to the participants, said the release.

Presenting through a detailed slide presentation, Basudev Dutta, Deputy General Manager (Technical), NEHHDC, underscored the importance of approaching Eri cocoon rearing and castor plantation in an organised manner. He explained how farmers, by coming together to form Farmer-Producer Organisations (FPOs) and Self-Help Groups (SHGs), can scale up production collectively, achieve economies of scale and become better positioned to access and benefit from various government schemes.

Skill Development and Capacity Building

The programme also covered skill upgradation and capacity building, design development and innovation, Eri spinning and yarn development, handloom and weaving training, and the Eri cluster development approach, followed by the distribution of certificates to the participants. (ANI)

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