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The Northeast Rice Festival in Nagaland, Feb. 26, 2026, showcased 200+ traditional rice varieties, stressing preservation amid climate and knowledge threats.
The North East Festival of Rice: Grains of Heritage opened in Chümoukedima, Nagaland, on February 26, 2026, showcasing over 200 traditional rice landraces and emphasizing rice’s cultural, ecological, and agricultural significance.
Organized by INTACH Nagaland with support from government and research bodies, the event highlighted threats from climate change and declining traditional knowledge.
MLA Mhathung Yanthan stressed the need to preserve heirloom varieties, develop resilient, high-yielding strains, and engage youth in sustainable agriculture.
The festival also promoted collaboration among farmers, scientists, and policymakers to balance heritage conservation with modern farming innovation.
El Northeast Rice Festival en Nagaland, el 26 de febrero de 2026, mostró más de 200 variedades tradicionales de arroz, haciendo hincapié en la preservación en medio de las amenazas climáticas y del conocimiento.