New Delhi: Lachit Thamoung, a farmer from Juna IV village in Namsai district of Arunachal Pradesh has been honoured with the ‘Millionaire Farmer of India District Award.’
A progressive mushroom farmer from Juna IV village in Namsai district, Lachit Thamoung worked hard to for last few years to draw attention of the agricultural scientists at the national level.
The award ceremony was organized by Krishi Jagran in collaboration with ICAR on December 8 at the ICAR Pusa Mela Ground.
The event recognized million-dollar farmers worldwide, with nominations invited from districts across India through ICAR institutes.
Thamoung was nominated by ICAR’s Krishi Vikas Kendra (KVK), Namsai.
Starting with a small mushroom unit producing just 10 kg of spawn, Lachit Thamoung now operates a unit that produces 300 kg of mushrooms annually, including Milky and Oyster varieties.
His processing unit is certified by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India for producing value-added mushroom and meat products.
Lachit Thamoung is also committed to empowering local youth and women, offering training and resources to help them set up mushroom farms.
The recognition highlights Lachit’s dedication to scientific farming methods, agricultural innovations, and his efforts to inspire and mentor others in the farming community.
Lachit Thamoung said the award will now motivate him to work hard, and also encourage others to embrace entrepreneurial ventures in agriculture.