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Coconut festival in Kavaratti draws huge crowd 

Coconut festival in Kavaratti draws huge crowd 

A massive turnout has been witnessed at the three-day coconut festival Coco-Fest that got underway in Kavaratti on Wednesday night, with hundreds of Islanders flocking to the event with a festive spirit. 

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KOCHI, 26 November 2024: A massive turnout has been witnessed at the three-day coconut festival Coco-Fest that got underway in Kavaratti on Wednesday night, with hundreds of Islanders flocking to the event with a festive spirit. 

The event has turned into a blend of local tradition with technological innovation, featuring a diverse range of activities from technological exhibitions and value-added product showcases to entrepreneur meets, food fests, farmer-scientist interfaces and traditional art performances. Unique events like coconut climbing contests and food recipe competitions, combined with traditional art and music performances, are making the festival a popular attraction. 

A first of its kind in Lakshadweep, the coconut festival is organised jointly by the Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) Lakshadweep of ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), ICAR-Agricultural Technology Application Research Institute (ATARI), Department of Agriculture, Lakshadweep Administration and KICPCoS Farmer Producer Organisation, Kavaratti. It aims to reinforce coconut as the lifeline of Islanders in local livelihoods and traditions by bringing together all the stakeholders under one roof. The festival is designed as a fusion of symbolising culture, art and technology, all centred around coconut. Visitors can explore a wide range of local and traditional coconut-based products, such as oils, sweets, vinegar, neera, and other indigenous value-added items.

Around 50 exhibitors, including research institutes, farmer representatives from all the islands, small-scale industries, farmer producer organisations and self-help groups and other agencies are attending the event.

The Coco-Fest was inaugurated by Dr Udham Singh Gautam, Deputy Director General (Agricultural Extension) of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).  A special session on World Fisheries Day was chaired by Dr Grinson George, Director of CMFRI on Thursday. 

ICAR institutes such as Central Plantation Crops Research Institute (CPCRI), Directorate of Cashew Research (DCR), Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR) and CMFRI and various government agencies including Kerala Agro Industries Corporation (KAMCO) and Kerala Market Fed are attending the exhibition. 

Dr. Grinson George, Director of CMFRI, Dr V Venkattasubramanian, Director of ATARI, Dr K B Hebbar, Director of CPCRI, Dr D Adiga, Director of DCR and Dr P N Ananth, Head of KVK Lakshadweep were present at the inauguration of the festival.   


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