
Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT)
OUAT, or the Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology, in Bhubaneswar, plays a significant role in mushroom cultivation research and training. Specifically, the All India Co-Ordinated Research Project on Mushroom under the Directorate of Research at OUAT organizes mushroom cultivation training programs. These programs aim to empower individuals, particularly from Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and Farmers Producer Companies (FPCs), with the skills and knowledge needed to cultivate mushrooms for livelihood generation. For example, a recent two-day training program brought together participants from various blocks of Odisha, focusing on innovative methods like semi-composting and hands-on training.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
Training Programs:
OUAT, through the All India Co-Ordinated Research Project on Mushroom, conducts training programs to enhance mushroom cultivation knowledge and skills among participants.
Capacity Building:
The training aims to build capacity within rural communities, particularly women, to enable them to invest in productive ventures like mushroom cultivation.
Collaboration:
These training programs are often conducted in collaboration with organizations like Livelihood Alternatives (LA).
Scope of Training:
The training covers various aspects of mushroom cultivation, including spawn production (the “seed” of mushrooms), semi-composting techniques, and hands-on experience.
Impact on Livelihoods:
By providing knowledge and skills in mushroom cultivation, OUAT contributes to creating sustainable livelihoods for individuals and communities.