List of Farmers in KVK, ICAR, Ukhrul, Manipur

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List of Farmers in KVK, ICAR, Ukhrul, Manipur Sl.n Gend Affiliati FullName Mobile No Specialization P Address P State P District P Block P Vill o er on L.John M 8729826405 Vegelables crop Farmer Hungphung Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Hungphung 1 2 Lungreiwon F 8974577552 Vegelables crop SHGs Hungphung Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Hungphung SK.Nimshim F 9612936506 Vegelables crop Farmer Hungphung Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Hungphung 3 R.Situiya M 8794654285 Field Crop Farmer Lamlang Gate Manipur Ukhrul LM Block Lamlang Gate 4 Club L.Thanmila F 8414922927 Vegelables crop Farmer Hungphung Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Hungphung 5 T.Tuimi M 8575788040 Vegetables crop Farmer Langdang Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Langdang 6 P.Raingampa M 9862321604 Vegetables crop Farmer Pharung Manipur Ukhrul LM Block Pharung 7 m Felix M 9862484116 Vegetables crop Farmer Hungphung Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Hungphung 8 Leingamphy F 9436660963 Vegetables crop Farmer Hungphung Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Hungphung 9 S.Rainang M 9862062990 Rapeseed Mustard Farmer Mayophung Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Mayophung 10 M-27 R.S. Newton M 8414870816 Rapeseed Mustard Farmer Mayophung Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Mayophung 11 M-27 H.John M 9862028608 Rapeseed Mustard Farmer Mayophung Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Mayophung 12 M-27 K.S. James M 9862493844 Rapeseed Mustard Farmer Mayophung Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Mayophung 13 M-27 R.S. Horvam M 8974603263 Rapeseed Mustard Farmer Mayophung Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Mayophung 14 M-27 A.S. Somi M 85753834014 Rapeseed Mustard Farmer Lungshangkho Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Lungsang 15 M-27, Fisheries ng R.S. M 9436065682 Potato Farmer Ngaimu Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Ngaimu 16 Nacnonmi Ramcho Farm K.Ngathingpa M 9862103662 Potato, Mushroom Farmer Thoyee Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Thoyee 17 m R.Achan M 8014745476 Vegetables crop, Farmer Thoyee Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Thoyee Mushroom, 18 Fisheries Aisak M 8414969893 Vegetables crop, Farmer Lunghar Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Lunghar 19 Bee keeping Nachonmi M 8414868067 Bee Keeping Farmer Sirui Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Sirui 20 Hongrei Situiya M 9862079455 Tree bean Farmer Lamlang Gate Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Lamglang Gate 21 Rungseng Artex M 9089507648 Fisheries Farmer Langdang Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Langdang 22 Wungnaosui M 9856690272 Fisheries Farmer Langdang Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Langdang 23 Somi M 8413050242 Fisheries Farmer Hungphung Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Hungphung 24 Pamshing M 8974645485 Fisheries Farmer Ramva V. Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Ramva V. 25 Chingaoyo M 9612778752 Fisheries Farmer Ramva V. Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Ramva V. 26 L.Meiteishing M 9612880641 Fisheries Farmer Ramva V. Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Ramva V. 27 Sami M 9612699766 Fisheries Farmer Ramva Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Ramva 28 Aluwon M 9612397622 Fisheries Farmer Ramva Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Ramva 29 Fellix M 8974544268 Fisheries Farmer Ramva Manipur Ukhrul Ukhrul Ramva 30.
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