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A global study has found Meghalaya’s tribal communities nurture resilient, low-input food systems rooted in tradition and biodiversity. Practices like jhum and forest farming support over 145 food varieties. Led by NESFAS, the study highlights gender roles, youth revival, and ecological harmony. Plasha village scored highest. The report urges policy support and land rights recognition.
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