Farmers showcase their oxen on the final day of the Krishi Mela at GKVK campus in Bengaluru on Sunday  Express | Nagaraja Gadekal
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Krishi Mela draws 54 lakh visitors, showcases Karnataka’s agricultural strength

Four-day event at GKVK ends with major awards, farmer discussions and 750 stalls; ministers hail mela as a ‘festival of science’ enabling farmers to access new technologies and expert guidance.

Express News Service

BENGALURU: The four-day Krishi Mela concluded at the GKVK campus on Sunday, registering a total footfall of around 54 lakh and revenue of Rs 4.77 crore.

Organised by the University of Agricultural Sciences, the stalls, exhibitions and demonstrations at the event attracted farmers, agriculture enthusiasts, students and the general public.

The final day featured a farmer-to-farmer discussion on ‘Indigenous Breeds and Agricultural Practices’. During the valedictory ceremony, the Dr MH Marigowda National Endowment Award for Outstanding Horticultural Research, the Dr MH Marigowda State Award for Best Horticulture Farmer and the Dr R Dwarakinath State Award for Best Farmer were presented to achievers from across Karnataka.

Speaking on the occasion, Agriculture Minister and UAS Bengaluru Pro-Chancellor N Cheluvarayaswamy said farmers are not just food producers but also generators of employment. He noted that the government has launched several new schemes to strengthen the farming sector and praised the Krishi Mela for enabling farmers to directly consult scientists and find solutions to their challenges.

“We must farm in harmony with nature. The life of environmentalist Saalumarada Thimmakka should inspire today’s generation. Let us protect soil, conserve water and practice eco-friendly agriculture so that we leave behind a fertile land for the future,” he said, congratulating all award recipients and those who made the event a success.

Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda described Krishi Mela as “a festival of science” rather than just an exhibition. “The smiles of farmers, active participation of women and guidance from scientists have given life to this mela.

With over 750 stalls and lakhs of visitors, the event showcases the strength, potential and future of Karnataka’s agriculture sector,” he said. He added that the award-winning farmers would serve as role models for young cultivators and encouraged farmers to adopt the technologies demonstrated at the mela.

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