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India: Exhibition shows potential of floriculture in Wayanad

Pooppoli, a flower show and agri-fest organised by Kerala Agricultural University (KAU) in association with the International Society for Horticultural Sciences (ISHS), at its Regional Agriculture Research Station (RARS) at Ambalavayal, concluded on Thursday.

The spectacle, showcasing imported flower plants besides orchids and ornamental plants brought from Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, attracted more than 1.2 million people up to February 1.

“The exhibition showcased modern technologies in floriculture and horticulture, facilitating knowledge sharing among entrepreneurs, scientists, and international experts. The 14-day programme brought to light the enormous potential of floriculture and horticulture in Wayanad, which, if properly tapped, can change the fortunes of Wayanad farmers,” says P. Rajendran, Vice Chancellor, KAU.

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