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Horti Utsav 2025 celebration at TNAU highlights blend of traditional and modern techniques for productivity

Horti Utsav 2025 celebration at TNAU highlights blend of traditional and modern techniques for productivity

The Hindu4 days ago
Display of innovative horticultural models, covering a spectrum of topics like integrated vertical farming systems, hydroponics setups, rooftop kitchen gardens, innovative post-harvest technologies, processing units for value addition, and sustainable irrigation modules constituted the major highlight of Horti Utsav 2025 hosted by the Horticultural College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, on Thursday.
The exhibition with the tagline 'Cultivating Dreams, Harvesting Success' reflected the students' understanding of the blend of traditional and modern techniques aimed to improve farm productivity, reduction of environmental pollution, minimising wastage and to open avenues for entrepreneurial ventures, K. Venkatesan, Dean (Horticulture) said.
The Utsav was a celebration to express the potential of horticultural innovation in modern livelihoods, entrepreneurship, and sustainable horticulture under the dynamic theme 'Farm to Fortune', acting Vice-Chancellor and Registrar R. Tamizhvendan said in his inaugural address.
He emphasised the importance of nurturing young minds and fostering platforms where traditional practices harmoniously coexist with technological advancements, positioning horticulture as a key contributor to future-ready agriculture and enterprise.
Presiding over the event, B. Augustine Gerard, Project Coordinator, ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) - All India Coordinated Research Project (Palms), Central Plantation Crops Research Institute, Kasaragod, Kerala, the chief guest, said Horticulture was playing a pivotal role in sustaining agriculture and empowering national economy.
A one-day cultural extravaganza featured 21 events reflecting the versatility and vibrancy of horticulture-inspired expression. They included nine onstage performances such as Choreo Clash, Classical Solo, and Horti Quiz. The 12 offstage events included Fallen Flora, Art of a Slice, Horti Invents, and Horti Sabha.
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Horti Utsav 2025 celebration at TNAU highlights blend of traditional and modern techniques for productivity
Horti Utsav 2025 celebration at TNAU highlights blend of traditional and modern techniques for productivity

The Hindu

time4 days ago

  • The Hindu

Horti Utsav 2025 celebration at TNAU highlights blend of traditional and modern techniques for productivity

Display of innovative horticultural models, covering a spectrum of topics like integrated vertical farming systems, hydroponics setups, rooftop kitchen gardens, innovative post-harvest technologies, processing units for value addition, and sustainable irrigation modules constituted the major highlight of Horti Utsav 2025 hosted by the Horticultural College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, on Thursday. The exhibition with the tagline 'Cultivating Dreams, Harvesting Success' reflected the students' understanding of the blend of traditional and modern techniques aimed to improve farm productivity, reduction of environmental pollution, minimising wastage and to open avenues for entrepreneurial ventures, K. Venkatesan, Dean (Horticulture) said. The Utsav was a celebration to express the potential of horticultural innovation in modern livelihoods, entrepreneurship, and sustainable horticulture under the dynamic theme 'Farm to Fortune', acting Vice-Chancellor and Registrar R. Tamizhvendan said in his inaugural address. He emphasised the importance of nurturing young minds and fostering platforms where traditional practices harmoniously coexist with technological advancements, positioning horticulture as a key contributor to future-ready agriculture and enterprise. Presiding over the event, B. Augustine Gerard, Project Coordinator, ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) - All India Coordinated Research Project (Palms), Central Plantation Crops Research Institute, Kasaragod, Kerala, the chief guest, said Horticulture was playing a pivotal role in sustaining agriculture and empowering national economy. A one-day cultural extravaganza featured 21 events reflecting the versatility and vibrancy of horticulture-inspired expression. They included nine onstage performances such as Choreo Clash, Classical Solo, and Horti Quiz. The 12 offstage events included Fallen Flora, Art of a Slice, Horti Invents, and Horti Sabha.

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  • Time of India

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