<p>Bengaluru: The International Trade Fair 2025—Organics and Millets will take place at Palace Grounds in Bengaluru from January 23 to 25, Agriculture Minister N Cheluvarayaswamy announced on Monday.</p>.<p>Chief Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/siddaramaiah">Siddaramaiah</a> will inaugurate the event at Tripura Vasini on January 23 at 11 am. As part of the inauguration, the chief minister will also lay the foundation stone for a Rs 20-crore organics and millets hub in Hebbal, Bengaluru, Cheluvarayaswamy said.</p>.Flowers, poets, Ramayana: Lalbagh's Republic Day show is delight to senses.<p>The trade fair aims to bring together farmers, farmer groups, domestic and international companies, and state and central agencies involved in the organics and millets sector.</p>.<p>The event will provide a platform to explore new opportunities and establish effective market linkages, the minister stated.</p>.<p>The fair will host over 300 stalls and feature lectures by 30 national and international speakers on topics related to organics and millets.</p>.<p>“The government’s goal is to popularise organic and millet-based foods as traditional, conscious dietary choices that support future generations. Additionally, we aim to cultivate and preserve traditional native crop varieties for the future,” Cheluvarayaswamy said.</p>.<p>Karnataka has been promoting organic farming as a sustainable alternative for the past two decades and organised its first organics and millet trade fair in 2017.</p>.<p>The minister also said Rs 106 crore in financial assistance has been disbursed to farmers to date.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: The International Trade Fair 2025—Organics and Millets will take place at Palace Grounds in Bengaluru from January 23 to 25, Agriculture Minister N Cheluvarayaswamy announced on Monday.</p>.<p>Chief Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/siddaramaiah">Siddaramaiah</a> will inaugurate the event at Tripura Vasini on January 23 at 11 am. As part of the inauguration, the chief minister will also lay the foundation stone for a Rs 20-crore organics and millets hub in Hebbal, Bengaluru, Cheluvarayaswamy said.</p>.Flowers, poets, Ramayana: Lalbagh's Republic Day show is delight to senses.<p>The trade fair aims to bring together farmers, farmer groups, domestic and international companies, and state and central agencies involved in the organics and millets sector.</p>.<p>The event will provide a platform to explore new opportunities and establish effective market linkages, the minister stated.</p>.<p>The fair will host over 300 stalls and feature lectures by 30 national and international speakers on topics related to organics and millets.</p>.<p>“The government’s goal is to popularise organic and millet-based foods as traditional, conscious dietary choices that support future generations. Additionally, we aim to cultivate and preserve traditional native crop varieties for the future,” Cheluvarayaswamy said.</p>.<p>Karnataka has been promoting organic farming as a sustainable alternative for the past two decades and organised its first organics and millet trade fair in 2017.</p>.<p>The minister also said Rs 106 crore in financial assistance has been disbursed to farmers to date.</p>