Ambala, July 22, 2024: The largest FPO fair in Haryana is set to take place from July 26 to 28 at the New Grain Market in Ambala City. More than 50 FPOs from across India will participate in this fair, providing an opportunity for farmers and consumers to come together under one roof.
Through this fair, people can obtain essential items, including natural and organic products, at affordable prices under one roof. Additionally, using the F2DF (Kisan Ki Online Dukaan) application, you can order your favorite products from the comfort of your home. To do this, you need to download the application from the Google Play Store. This three-day fair will start at 10 AM and continue until 9 PM each day. Families and friends can attend the fair, directly support farmers, and move towards a healthier lifestyle by obtaining excellent natural and organic products.
It must be noted that over 100 farmer organizations will be involved in this fair, giving consumers the chance to meet farmers directly and learn about their products. More than 1,000 different types of farm products will be showcased, all of which are natural and organic, beneficial for consumer health. The fair will offer everything from food items to household goods. This is a fantastic opportunity to purchase quality items at low prices. Additionally, children's play activities will be organized at the fair, allowing them to enjoy themselves with their parents. Various entertainment programs, including group dances and other fun activities, will be held, showcasing Haryanvi culture. Visitors will have the chance to become familiar with their culture. Furthermore, a lucky draw will be organized for visitors, providing them with an opportunity to win great prizes.
The organizer of the FPO fair, Rahul Dhingra said, "Our aim is to establish direct contact between farmers and consumers. Through this fair, we are providing farmers with a platform to reach consumers directly with their products. We hope this fair will bring significant benefits to farmers and offer quality products to consumers at affordable rates."
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