
In the remote village of Ruantlang Farlui Zau, nestled in the rugged landscapes of Mizoram and approximately 38 kilometers from Champhai, the everyday life of farmers is defined by erseverance against significant odds. The mountainous terrain and limited access to essential infrastructure make agricultural work arduous and unpredictable. In such an environment, Zosangzuala’s journey epitomises the resolve and determination shared by many rural farmers who labour under challenging conditions.
For years, Zosangzuala tended to over five acres of land, employing age-old, traditional farming techniques. The lack of modern tools and reliable transportation for his produce often compounded the difficulties he faced, presenting hurdles that seemed insurmountable at times. Yet, his commitment to the land remained steadfast. A turning point arrived when Tata Trusts, through the North East Initiative Development Agency (NEIDA), extended support. This assistance brought high-quality seeds and essential training in contemporary agricultural practices, transforming his approach to farming and offering new hope for sustainable progress.
With 12 kilograms of Arkel Garden Pea seeds and additional tomato seeds, coupled with training provided by NEIDA under the project on proper plant spacing and efficient water management, Zosangzuala witnessed a remarkable change in his farming practices. During the 2023-24 season, his tomato harvest generated an impressive amount of H 180,000. The financial uplift allowed him to reinvest in his farm by purchasing better tools and expanding his crop variety.
Zosangzuala’s story illustrates the transformative power of resources and the right guidance. Grateful for Tata Trusts and NEIDA’s support, he looks forward to improving his farming practices further through innovative methods. Zosangzuala is a hope and inspiration to others in his village who are adopting similar farming practices. His journey is a reminder of the benefits that arise from targeted support and knowledge sharing, helping rural farmers to not only survive but thrive, even in challenging circumstances.
This story has been taken from the Tata Trusts' Annual Report 2023-24.