Amaravati:In all, 250 people from the tribal village of Amzari in the dense forest of Melghat have been trained in honey cultivation using traditional techniques under the initiative of Khadi Village Industries Commission. Apart from collecting and purifying honey, they have also learnt how to market 'Chikhaldara honey'.
The Amzari village has become so popular, thanks to the branded 'Chikhaldara honey' produced by these tribal villagers, that it has earned the epithet 'honey village'. Chikhaldara honey is now consumed across the country. With the efforts of District Khadi Village Industry Board Officer Pradeep Chechre and Sunil Bhalerao, Director of SFURTI (Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries) cluster, villagers from this Amzari village have been trained in honey collection, honey purification, packaging and distribution. Speaking to ETV Bharat, Sunil Bhalerao said that the life of Amzari's youth has taken a pleasant turn due to honey cultivation that has generated many employment opportunities.