The Second Telangana Seed Festival, known as Vitthanaala Panduga, will be held from February 6 to 8, 2026, at The Earth Centre in Anmaspalli, Telangana. The three-day event brings together farmers, researchers, NGOs, students, and agriculture lovers to celebrate and learn about indigenous seeds and sustainable farming practices.
This festival focuses on desi seed conservation, seed diversity, and the sharing of native crop varieties. Exhibitions and seed exchange sessions will allow farmers to explore traditional seeds that are vital for resilient agriculture. The event also features sessions on sustainable farming techniques, expert talks, and hands-on demonstrations.
Organizers say one key goal is to revive local seed knowledge and protect biodiversity. Farmers can connect directly with seed savers and learn how traditional seeds can improve crop resilience and help reduce dependency on commercial seed varieties.
The festival is expected to attract local and regional participants, supporting Telangana’s role in advancing sustainable agriculture and seed heritage. With growing interest in ecological farming and native seed protection, this festival aims to build community ties, spread awareness, and encourage a future of seed sustainability in farming.
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