
Seventh edition of agricultural seminar ‘Uzhave Thalai' in Coimbatore on July 13
According to a statement from ICCI Coimbatore president Rajesh B. Lund, the seminar will serve as a platform to inspire, educate and empower farmers and aspiring agri-entrepreneurs.
ICCI Coimbatore vice-president C. Dorairaj is the chairman of the seminar, and S. Senthur Pari, president of ExNoRa International Foundation, Chennai, will be the chief guest.
Speakers attending the seminar include T.N. Balamohan, former Dean of Horticulture College and Research Institute, Periyakulam; N. Sasikumar from Standard Agro Industries, Namakkal; R. Chitra, associate professor, Horticultural College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University; D. Rajendran, principal scientist at ICAR – National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Bengaluru; S.R. Thanammal, livestock expert and researcher at Kumaraguru Institutions, Coimbatore, and K. Karuppanasamy, manager at Animal Breeding Group, National Dairy Development Board, Gujarat.

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