Krishi Jagran is gearing up for the highly anticipated second edition of the 'Millionaire Farmer of India Awards,' set to unfold in New Delhi from December 1-5, 2024. This grand event, sponsored by Mahindra Tractors, promises to be the 'Mahakumbh of Indian Agriculture,' featuring various categories and awards. This upcoming edition encompasses more than 150 categories and over 5000 awards. Its inclusive approach, with participation from 35 countries and an impressive 2 lakh nominations (expected), is a testament to the global significance of Indian agriculture.
Categories of MFOI 2024
The categories in focus cover a broad spectrum, reflecting the diverse facets of Indian agriculture. It Includes:
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Field Crops
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Horticulture
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Vegetables
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Plantation
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Spices
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Fibre Crop
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Organic
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Millet
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Vetiver
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Pulses
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Poultry
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Dairy and Livestock
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Fishery
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Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Notably, each main category comprises more than 10 sub-categories, ensuring a comprehensive recognition of various specialties within each segment. Those eager to know more about these categories can visit the official website of MFOI that provides detailed information.
One of the key highlights of the second edition is the incorporation of more than 25 enlightening sessions designed specifically for farmers. These sessions are aimed at providing valuable insights and fostering knowledge exchange. MFOI aims to serve as a platform for farmers to engage, learn, and share experiences that contribute to the overall growth of the sector.
The Millionaire Farmer of India Awards, with its second edition, not only celebrates the achievements of farmers but also underscores the vital role they play in shaping the nation's agricultural landscape, promising an enriching experience for all participants and stakeholders alike.
To be a part of this agricultural celebration, interested individuals can register or nominate themselves through the official website using the provided link: www.millionairefarmer.in. This user-friendly platform streamlines the registration and nomination process, making it accessible to farmers, agri-entrepreneurs, and stakeholders across the agricultural spectrum.