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15.5 lakh people visit Krishi Mela.
Sep 21, 2022
The four-day Krishi Mela-2022, organised by the University of Agricultural Sciences here, concluded on Tuesday with over seven lakh people from different parts of north Karnataka visiting the fair.
A seminar on doubling the farmers’ income and value addition of agricultural products produced some useful information to farmers as Vitthala Gowda Biradar of
Vijayapura explained the topics in detail. He said farmers should take up subsidiary enterprises along with agriculture and value addition to crops in order to get good profits. MLC Govindaraju said the government should give support price for crops grown by farmers and agricultural departments should give necessary support to them.
Seed Mela, which had witnessed a lukewarm response from the farmers on the first day, saw good response on the susequent days. The seed unit sold over 700 quintals of various seeds for rabi sowing worth Rs 55 lakh.
A total of 15.50 lakh farmers visited the annual agriculture fair and were exposed to new technologies and improved variety of crops. More than 1,500 farmers consulted scientists for solutions to their different problems. About 7 lakhs farmers, farm women, extension scientists, officers of line departments, students were enlightened on critical inputs and technologies through leaflets and demonstrations.
Along with seeds, farmers were keen to know new farm technologies introduced by various domestic and international companies. Two hundred stalls displaying various kinds of farm technologies turned crowd-puller on Sunday and Monday.
Farmers were also keen to know about solar pumpsets, newly designed tractors, pesticide spray drone and others. The live demonstration of pesticide sprinkler drone too attracted many. In the seminar on secondary agriculture, Madhukeshwar Hegde of Sirsi and an agriculture graduate Mangala Kiran Neelgund of Mulagund village engaged in integrated agriculture narrated their views about seeing agriculture as a business.
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