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Hundreds Gather for "Natti Habba": A Vibrant Festival Celebrating Agricultural Awareness and Launching Local Seed Bank

In a spectacular display of community spirit and educational fervor, hundreds of participants flocked to the "Naati Habba" festival this weekend, an event dedicated to bridging the gap between young people and the vital world of agriculture. Held in Saraswathi Farm, Unchalli, Sirsi, Uttara Kannada, the festival's vibrant atmosphere was a testament to the growing recognition of the importance of agricultural education.


"Natti Habba" focused on enlightening the younger generation about the intricacies of farming, sustainable practices, and the significant role agriculture plays in daily life. The festival featured a rich program of interactive workshops, live demonstrations, and engaging talks from experts in the field. Attendees had the opportunity to learn firsthand about various aspects of farming, from crop cultivation and livestock management to modern innovations in agritech.


The event also showcased traditional farming techniques, offering a glimpse into the historical practices that have shaped contemporary agriculture. Hands-on activities, including planting demonstrations and soil health workshops, allowed participants to engage directly with the subject matter, fostering a deeper appreciation for the field.

In addition to educational sessions, "Naati Habba" celebrated local agricultural produce with a vibrant market, where visitors could sample and purchase fresh, locally-sourced products. The festival’s lively atmosphere was complemented by folk performances and cultural exhibits, further enriching the experience for attendees of all ages.


The success of "Natti Habba" underscores a growing awareness and appreciation for agriculture, reflecting a collective effort to inspire and educate the next generation of farmers and agronomists. With the addition of the SEED BANK, the festival not only celebrated the present but also invested in the future of sustainable farming and biodiversity. As the event concluded, it left a lasting impression on the community, reinforcing the crucial connection between people and the land that sustains them.



 






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