India’s biggest Agri show 'KISAN' at Hyderabad from Mar 3-5

This year's KISAN Agri show will have more than 150 exhibitors and is expected to have more than 30,000 visitors from all across Telangana and neighbouring states. The exhibition is spread over 10,000 sq.m of area and will connect more than 160 companies in three days. The latest products and innovative concepts in agriculture will be displayed.

India’s biggest Agri show 'KISAN' at Hyderabad from Mar 3-5

Hyderabad is getting ready to witness 'KISAN' Agri Show, one of the largest agriculture exhibition in India, which will start on March 3 and conclude on March 5. KISAN Agri Show 2023 - the 32nd Agri exhibition in the series - will be inaugurated by Telangana Agriculture Minister Singireddy Niranjan Reddy.

The past exhibitions received tremendous response and were very beneficial and useful for investors as well as farmers across the country, an official release said. This year's KISAN Agri show will have more than 150 exhibitors and is expected to have more than 30,000 visitors from all across Telangana and neighbouring states. The exhibition is spread over 10,000 sq.m of area and will connect more than 160 companies in three days. The latest products and innovative concepts in agriculture will be displayed.

KISAN has been receiving support and participation from leading agricultural institutions. SPARK, a special arena for Agri Startups is planned to present advance technologies and innovative ideas. The penetration of mobile phones and Digital India Initiatives are empowering farmers. SPARK Pavilion of Agri Startups will be a major attraction at KISAN FAIR where over 20 Agri Startups will present their new technologies and concepts.

Farmers will get information and knowledge about new technologies and innovations appropriate for Telangana Farmers from Gnana Kendram, a cluster of stands from Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Agriculture University and ICAR institutions.

KISAN exhibition will focus on Agri Input, Water Management, Tools and Implements, seeds and planting material to help farmers locate things of their interest. Open Arena will display large farm machinery and implements. Farmers will see many innovative farm technologies especially evolved for Indian agro-climatic conditions, the release added.