The training is sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Development Institute, Chennai, Government of Tamil Nadu with an objective of encouraging entrepreneurship in the areas of commercial floriculture and landscaping.
During the programme, the 30 trainees will be exposed to the various avenues in the Floriculture Industry, a TNAU release said.
Hands-on-training will be also given on nursery technology.
Exposure visits will be arranged for the trainees to private nurseries and landscape units and will be guided in preparation of bankable projects with the help of resource persons from financial institutions like Bank and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.
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