The Horticulture Department has launched the three-day 'Sasya Santhe-2026' in Udupi, offering a wide variety of horticultural plants, flowers, and organic products. The event aims to promote natural farming and urban gardening during the monsoon season.

Key Takeaways

  • Inauguration of the three-day 'Sasya Santhe-2026' in Udupi by Udupi Urban Development Authority Chairman.
  • Wide range of fruit, flower, medicinal, and ornamental plants available.
  • Strong emphasis on organic farming and minimizing chemical fertilizers.
  • Availability of gardening equipment, manure, and local specialty food products.

Udupi Urban Development Authority Chairman Dinakar Herur officially inaugurated the three-day 'Sasya Santhe-2026' (plant fair) on Friday at the Flower Auction Centre in Doddanagudde, Udupi. The event, organized by the Horticulture Department, is set to run until Sunday.

Speaking at the inauguration, Mr. Herur highlighted that holding the fair during the monsoon season provides a strategic advantage, as the rains are ideal for the healthy growth and establishment of new saplings. He emphasized that plants are essential for a healthy environment, providing sustenance not just for humans, but also for local wildlife including birds and animals.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that initiatives like Sasya Santhe are crucial for bridging the gap between commercial agriculture and domestic urban gardening. By providing easy access to quality saplings and equipment, the government is effectively promoting sustainable living. Mr. Herur urged the public to move away from chemical fertilizers and embrace natural farming to ensure the production of high-quality, healthy produce.

Embracing organic cultivation is no longer an option but a necessity for long-term soil health and human wellness.

Joint Director of the Horticulture Department, Kshama Patil, noted that the nursery varieties are specifically curated to help urban residents create lush green spaces around their homes. In addition to plants, the fair features stalls selling diverse products such as chia seeds, ragi dishes, millet purees, and regional delicacies like Madikeri butter fruits and jackfruits.

Historical Background

The coastal belt of Karnataka has long been a hub for diverse horticultural activities. Traditional fairs like 'Sasya Santhe' have evolved to integrate modern gardening tools and organic solutions, helping local farmers transition from traditional methods to more profitable and eco-friendly practices.

Did You Know?: Planting during the monsoon increases the survival rate of saplings due to natural irrigation and optimal humidity levels.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What can I find at the Sasya Santhe?
You can find fruit, flower, medicinal, and ornamental plants, along with gardening tools, manure, and organic food products.

2. Is this fair suitable for city dwellers?
Yes, the fair specifically includes ornamental plants and equipment tailored for urban home gardening.