Guna’s pioneering two-day Agri Science and Millet Fair wrapped up on February 26, drawing massive farmer turnout at the Panchayat Guest House. Tied to the 2026 Welfare Year, it championed advanced tech, millet missions, and pathways to doubled incomes.
Collector Kishor Kumar Kanyal hailed the district’s farmers as trailblazers. ‘Your innovations have sparked real change—incomes up, new models thriving over last year,’ he affirmed in his keynote.
Positioning this as Agri Year, Kanyal demystified natural farming: early dips give way to sustained booms, with organics fetching top dollar, certifications unlocking exports, and superior nutrition. Sunday bazaars are fueling this shift, poised for block-level scaling.
Frontline Agri Sakhi women are catalysts, schooling farmers on modern hacks. E-vikas revolutionizes access—no queues, just app-based slots for precise input pickups.
Guna’s green streak shone in slashing stubble burns district-wide. Kanyal engaged with stalls from KVK experts showcasing elite seeds, bio-practices, and farm tech.
Sessions buzzed with farmer-scientist exchanges on millets, galleries, and gear. Exhibitors paraded products, crowning progressive growers. Over 2,500 attendees, including BJP leaders and officials, networked for agri’s brighter tomorrow.
