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Explore sustainable farming, organic crops, AI tech, and more at India’s first residue-free farming exhibition in Pune, March 6-10.
Pune is set to host India’s first Chemical Residue-Free Sustainable Agriculture Exhibition from March 6 to March 10 at Pune Agricultural College. The event is a golden opportunity for farmers and consumers to learn about farming methods that promote residue-free, healthy food.
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The event aims to raise awareness about how much of the food we consume may contain harmful chemicals. It will help farmers and consumers understand the importance of reducing chemical fertilizers and adopting organic farming practices.
The exhibition, organized by Mahatma Phule Agricultural University and Pune Agricultural College, focuses on converting traditional farming to more sustainable methods and introduces the concept of “family farmers,” who can be trusted like family doctors for daily, healthy food needs.
Farmers producing organic crops will be honored with the Krishi Bhushan Award from the Maharashtra Agriculture Department. Expert lectures and educational camps will also be part of the event.
This exhibition promises to be an eye-opener for anyone interested in residue-free, pollution-free food. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the future of sustainable farming in Pune!
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The Chemical Residue-Free Sustainable Agriculture Exhibition in Pune is a step toward healthier, pollution-free food and sustainable farming. By promoting organic practices, advanced technologies, and local entrepreneurship, the event empowers farmers and consumers alike. It’s a must-visit for anyone seeking knowledge on healthier food and eco-friendly farming solutions.