Two-day farm mela at Brahmavar in Udupi

October 13, 2016 03:32 pm | Updated 03:32 pm IST - MANGALURU

A two-day ‘krishi mela’ (agricultural fair) sponsored by the government will begin at Brahmavar in Udupi district from October 15.

It would have seminars, interaction, exhibition and demonstration of farm machineries.

There would be a seminar on ‘cultivation of plantation crops’ on the first day. It would be followed by seminars on ‘use of modern farm implements in agriculture’ and ‘profitable integrated farming systems’ on the second day. Scientists from the University of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences (UAHS), Shivamogga, progressive farmers and scientists from other government agencies would speak on the themes. There would be interactive sessions, according to a release from Zonal Agricultural and Horticultural Research Station, Brahmavar.

According to the release, about 100 stakeholders are expected to put up their stalls to showcase farm technologies and machineries.

The objective of the mela is to expose farmers to the latest trends in agriculture.

The mela would showcase high yielding rice varieties and value added farm products. There would be a sale of decorative plants.

Also, a demonstration on cashew grafting and soil and water management in cashew gardens, organic manure compost and vermi compost, nutrient management in coconut and arecanut gardens will be part of the mela.

Minister for Youth Empowerment and Sports Pramod Madhwaraj will be inaugurating the event. V. Vasudevappa, Vice-Chancellor, UAHS, Shivamogga, will preside over the inaugural session.

On the occasion, integrated farming systems within the Brahmavar station would be inaugurated. The website of the station would also be launched.

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