GRAM’s second day will start with a stellar exhibition which will sure leave you in awe. Concurrently, Jajam Baithaks were also conducted at the venue. The second day saw three mind blowing seminars which was followed by a kingly feast. Here are the highlights of the second day of GRAM 2017 event.
Video Arena
Visual medium is always more appealing and is retained easily. With this idea, a video arena was also set up where international players showcased industry’s best practices, production set-ups and manufacturing capabilities using videos and pictures.
Special Pavilion for Start-Ups
To provide incubation support to Agri-entrepreneurs and early-age tech start-ups by providing access to expert vision, knowledge and varied resources. There would be an emphasis on latest developments and business models. Furthermore, development of the industry by bringing in investment to Agri-start-ups.
Seminars
On the second day, three major seminars were conducted, each of them related to distinct topics. Here are the details about the seminars which were conducted on the second day of GRAM 2017 Kota event.
Seminar Topic: Agricultural Abundance in Kota: Emerging Opportunities.
Seminar Topic: Turning Innovation to competitive advantage in Agriculture.
Seminar Topic: Sustainable Innovations for intensive Animal Husbandry
A MoU signing ceremony was also held at the GRAM KOTA 2017 event. As the day draws to an end, a beautiful cultural night will also be organized.
Jajam Choupal
Jajam Choupals were set up to provide farmers an opportunity to interact with Agri-Scientists and experts on crop-specific matters. Best agrarian practices for increased productivity and better utilization of technology.
Jajam Choupals were set up to provide farmers an opportunity to interact with Agri-Scientists and experts on crop-specific matters. Best agrarian practices for increased productivity and better utilization of technology.
A Valedictory & Awards Ceremony was also organised on the last day of GRAM Kota 2017. Accolades and recognitions for innovations in agriculture, agro-processing, stellar practices were rewarded.
Rajasthan & Agriculture: An unprecedented feat in every sphere
Rajasthan is third most farmer-friendly state in India. Rajasthan is the only state that adopted innovative techniques in producing olive, pomegranate, date palms, Jojoba and citrus fruits. The Hadouti region comprising of Jhalawar, Kota, Baran and Bundi spreads over an area of 24,278.5 square kilometres. It contributes 7% of the total agricultural land in Rajasthan and contributes 13% of agricultural labourers in the state. The total GSDP of this region is Rs 35,572 crores per year.