Addressing participants, Director General-Interim of Icrisat Dr Stanford Blade highlighted the importance of two-way knowledge exchange and encouraged continued collaboration beyond the workshop
Published Date – 21 February 2025, 07:28 PM

Delegates from different nations are interacting with ICRISAT scientists at in Patancheru, Hyderabad
Sangareddy: A three-week International Training on Landscape Resource Conservation concluded on Friday at the Icrisat.
The programme, attended by 24 participants from 14 countries—Ghana, Tajikistan, South Sudan, Myanmar, Morocco, Ethiopia, Cambodia, Liberia, Mali, Chad, Sri Lanka, Lesotho, Iran, and the Philippines, was intended to tackle challenges such as land restoration, carbon neutrality, and small holder farming sustainable.
Addressing participants, Director General-Interim of Icrisat Dr Stanford Blade highlighted the importance of two-way knowledge exchange and encouraged continued collaboration beyond the workshop.
“This training is not just an academic exercise; it embodies the spirit of South-South collaboration. I urge you to stay connected and build on this resource base to drive meaningful change,” Dr Blade emphasized. He also acknowledged the support of the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, for facilitating the programme.