Bhubaneswar, March 20, 2026: The Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT) hosted the OUAT Farmers’ Fair – 2026, with a special focus on empowering women in agriculture and promoting modern farming techniques.
Dy CM Inaugurates the Event
Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Empowerment, Shri Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo, inaugurated the fair, emphasizing the transformation of traditional farming into smart agriculture, where farmers emerge as agri-entrepreneurs. He praised Odisha’s agricultural growth and acknowledged the contributions of farmers to the state’s progress.
Focus on Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship
Minister Shri Gokulanand Mallick highlighted the role of women in mixed farming systems, stressing that empowerment of women farmers is vital for sustainable agriculture. Commissioner-cum-Secretary of Agriculture, Shri Sachin Ramachandra Jadhav, noted that developed agriculture is the backbone of a developed India.
The fair saw 50 percent of participants as women, celebrating their role in shaping Odisha’s agricultural landscape. OUAT Vice-Chancellor Dr. Parvat Raul and other dignitaries, including Dean Extension Professor Prasannajit Mishra and Professor Niranjan Panda, were present to recognize the achievements of farmers and scientists.
Innovation, Recognition, and Knowledge Sharing
The event showcased innovations in agriculture, honoring women farmers and releasing three important books for farmers:
-
Chasira Sansar
-
Compendium on Agricultural Technologies
-
Cost of Cultivation of Important Crops
Several AICRP projects of OUAT were awarded for outstanding performance in various agricultural fields.
Promoting Agricultural Entrepreneurship
With over 15 stalls and active participation from various colleges, the fair provided a platform to promote agricultural entrepreneurship, advanced farming practices, and technology adoption, strengthening Odisha’s vision for a modern, inclusive, and sustainable agricultural sector.