The Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Coimbatore, will organize a one-day farmers' conclave, 'Uzhave Thalai', on July 13 at CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex as part of Agri Intex 2024, focusing on urban young farmers.
Coimbatore: The Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI), Coimbatore, is set to organize a significant one-day conclave for farmers titled 'Uzhave Thalai' on July 13 at the CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex in Coimbatore. This event is being held as part of the larger Agri Intex 2024 exhibition.
The conclave is specifically designed to cater to urban young farmers, aiming to provide them with valuable insights and information about modern agricultural practices and opportunities. The event will feature a range of speakers who will address various crucial topics in the agricultural sector.
Key subjects to be discussed during the conclave include value addition in agro products, exploring cocoa and spices as inter-crops for coconut plantations, government schemes available for farmers, and advancements in food processing techniques. These topics have been carefully selected to equip young urban farmers with knowledge that can help them improve their agricultural practices and explore new avenues in farming.
The day-long event will be inaugurated by Chintala Govinda Rajulu, the former chairman of the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). Rajulu's presence is expected to add significant value to the conclave, given his extensive experience in the field of agricultural finance and rural development.
This initiative by the ICCI Coimbatore demonstrates the organization's commitment to supporting and nurturing the next generation of farmers, particularly those from urban backgrounds who are showing interest in agriculture. By focusing on topics like value addition and inter-cropping, the conclave aims to introduce innovative ideas that can potentially increase the profitability and sustainability of farming operations.
The choice of venue, the CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex, known for hosting large-scale events, indicates the anticipation of a substantial turnout for this conclave. This event provides an excellent opportunity for young farmers to network, learn from experts, and gain insights into the latest trends and technologies in agriculture.
The conclave is specifically designed to cater to urban young farmers, aiming to provide them with valuable insights and information about modern agricultural practices and opportunities. The event will feature a range of speakers who will address various crucial topics in the agricultural sector.
Key subjects to be discussed during the conclave include value addition in agro products, exploring cocoa and spices as inter-crops for coconut plantations, government schemes available for farmers, and advancements in food processing techniques. These topics have been carefully selected to equip young urban farmers with knowledge that can help them improve their agricultural practices and explore new avenues in farming.
The day-long event will be inaugurated by Chintala Govinda Rajulu, the former chairman of the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). Rajulu's presence is expected to add significant value to the conclave, given his extensive experience in the field of agricultural finance and rural development.
This initiative by the ICCI Coimbatore demonstrates the organization's commitment to supporting and nurturing the next generation of farmers, particularly those from urban backgrounds who are showing interest in agriculture. By focusing on topics like value addition and inter-cropping, the conclave aims to introduce innovative ideas that can potentially increase the profitability and sustainability of farming operations.
The choice of venue, the CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex, known for hosting large-scale events, indicates the anticipation of a substantial turnout for this conclave. This event provides an excellent opportunity for young farmers to network, learn from experts, and gain insights into the latest trends and technologies in agriculture.