Chettalli, May 31: Preparations are underway for the various fruits fair to be held on June 5 at the Central Horticultural Experimental Station in Chettalli, said the head of the center, B.M. Muralidhar.
More than 100 varieties of mango, more than 50 varieties of jackfruit and many rare wild fruits including avocado (butter fruit) will be exhibited in the fair. In addition, there will be an opportunity to sell various fruit plants, display agricultural products and display special fruits grown by farmers.
Prizes for fruit exhibition
The farmers who exhibited the best fruits will be given Rs. 3000, Rs. 2000 and Rs. 1000 as first, second and third prizes respectively. Farmers who have achieved achievements in fruit crop development will be felicitated on this occasion. He said that this fair has been organized as a platform for information exchange for farmers and with the aim of introducing the diversity of fruits to the public.
Scientists from the Central Horticulture Centre, farmers from Kodagu, farmers from various states, members of self-help groups and school and college students will participate in the program.
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