– Age Group 5-7: Manvitha (1st), Yuktashaiva (2nd), Ritav M.P. (3rd).
– age Group 8-12: Teerth Soni (1st), Punardatta (2nd), arya (3rd).
The ‘Desi Beejotsava’ festival underscores crucial efforts towards preserving India’s agricultural heritage amid rising concerns over hybrid crops altering regional food traditions. Native seeds like those preserved by farmer-conservator Anjaneya play a vital role in ensuring biodiversity within farming practices and maintaining ecological balance. The event also highlights how community collaboration can facilitate enduring farming initiatives while addressing market demands through consumer interest in these indigenous varieties.
Furthermore, the inclusion of educational activities like art competitions reflects thoughtful engagement with younger generations to instill values tied to environmental sustainability and cultural conservation early on. events such as this are important steps toward empowering farmers with knowledge about their rights related to growing native crop varieties under regulatory frameworks like PPV&FR.Such festivals not onyl contribute towards food security but also ensure broader participation across generations in preserving India’s traditional agricultural assets. Karnataka’s example coudl provide valuable insights for replication in other regions facing similar challenges due to modern cropping trends.