What's Happening?
In Vuyyuru, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, an agricultural exhibition was inaugurated by Agriculture Department Special Chief Secretary Budithi Rajasekhar. The event, part of the 4th State Conference of the Andhra Pradesh Koulu Rythu Sangham (Tenant
Farmers’ Association), showcased a variety of modern agricultural inputs and technologies. These included high-yielding seed varieties, fertilizers, pesticides, and machinery such as drones. The exhibition aimed to encourage farmers, especially tenant farmers, to adopt modern technology and scientific practices to enhance productivity and income. A photo exhibition highlighting key milestones in the history of farmers' movements in India was also featured. The event included a rally by farmers and tenant farmers, and cultural performances by Praja Natya Mandali artists, adding vibrancy to the occasion.
Why It's Important?
The exhibition underscores the importance of modernizing agriculture in Andhra Pradesh, a state with a significant agricultural sector. By promoting advanced farming techniques, the event aims to increase productivity and sustainability, which are crucial for the economic well-being of farmers. The focus on tenant farmers is particularly significant, as they often face challenges in accessing resources and technology. Encouraging the adoption of modern practices can lead to higher yields and better income, contributing to the overall economic development of the region. Additionally, the event highlights the role of cultural and historical awareness in fostering a sense of community and continuity among farmers.












