Shillong, Feb 25: A celebration of indigenous peoples’ food systems for nature-based livelihoods was held at Mawstep village, East Khasi Hills, to mark the completion of the first phase of the LIC HFL’s corporate social responsibility project implemented by NESFAS.
The event which was organised by the Mawstep Primary Agroecology Cooperative Society in collaboration with NESFAS saw the launch of the Mei-Ramew Farmer’s Market and the Mei-Ramew Cafe aimed at strengthening structured market access for local producers and promoting indigenous foods.
The celebration brought together 15 partner communities from two districts, along with 10 newly onboarded villages from East Khasi Hills and Ri-Bhoi, alongside project partners, community leaders, cooperative members and other stakeholders.
Chief guest, Sohra Civil Division Officer (SDO) Mark Andrew Challam Mr. Mark Andrew Challam, in his special remarks said indigenous food is not only about our physical nourishment but represents traditions and cultural roots. He called for promoting and expanding traditional food to uplift livelihoods and strengthen communities like tourism.
NESFAS Chairperson Nestar Kharmawphlang, Executive Director Pius Ranee, Deputy Executive Director Alethea K Lyngdoh, Headman of Mawstep Betsing Rynjah and Member of the Nongwah Primary Agroecology Cooperative Society Stialinda Khasain spoke at the event.
An award ceremony was also organised to honour community members, institutions, and cooperative societies that have made significant contributions towards strengthening Indigenous livelihoods and food systems.
The Beekeeping Champion Awards were presented to Sonsing Rynjah and family (Mawstep), Jeral Lating (Jatah Lakadong), Bre Suting (Umsawwar) and the Mawpynthymmai Primary Agroecology Cooperative Society for their outstanding efforts in promoting sustainable beekeeping practices.
The Best Performing School Meals Award was presented to Nongwah Government LP School in recognition of its commitment to providing nutritious, locally sourced meals to children.
The Best Performing Primary Mei-Agroecology Cooperative Society Award was awarded to Itsohpair and Jatah Lakadong Primary Agroecology Cooperative Societies for their exemplary work in strengthening community-led food systems and local livelihoods.
The programme concluded with an indigenous feast prepared by the Mawstep, Nongwah and Mawpynthymmai Primary Agroecology Cooperative Societies.



























