More than 50 seed conservators and members of community seed banks from across Karnataka are participating in the two-day indigenous seed festival that began in Mysuru on Saturday, showcasing over 500 indigenous seed varieties, including rare paddy, millets, vegetables, tubers, and local fruit varieties.

The two-day 'Desi Beejotsava' seed festival will be held in Mysuru, celebrating traditional seeds and sustainable farming practices.

More than 50 seed conservators and members of community seed banks from across Karnataka are participating in the two-day indigenous seed festival that began in Mysuru on…

Stressing the need to protect native seed varieties, Karnataka Biodiversity Board chairman Vadnal Jagadish urged citizens to actively participate in biodiversity conservation and…

The two-day Desi Beejotsava - a festival of indigenous seeds and farmers conserving them - held at Nanjaraj Bahadur choultry in the City concluded on Sunday.