๐ Days in Agriculture
Important Days relared to Agriculture and Allied sectors and Summary
Important Days in Agriculture
- International and National days and weeks are occasions to educate the public on issues of concern, to mobilize political will and resources to address global problems, and to celebrate and reinforce achievements of humanity.
- Following are important days related to Agriculture and Allied Sectors:
3rd March: ๐ฆ World Wildlife Day
On 20 December 2013, at its 68th session, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) proclaimed 3 March โ the day of signature of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in 1973 โ as UN World Wildlife Day to celebrate and raise awareness of the worldโs wild animals and plants. The UNGA resolution also designated the CITES Secretariat as the facilitator for the global observance of this special day for wildlife on the UN calendar. World Wildlife Day has now become the most important global annual event dedicated to wildlife.
World Wildlife Day celebrated in 2021 under the theme "Forests and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planet"
, as a way to highlight the central role of forests, forest species and ecosystems services in sustaining the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people globally, and particularly of Indigenous and local communities with historic ties to forested and forest-adjacent areas.
8th March: International Women Day
- International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women’s achievements or rally for women’s equality.
- Interantional Women Day celebrated in 2021 under the theme
Choose to Challenge
. #IWD2021 #ChooseToChallenge
15th March: World Consumer Day/ World Consumer Right Day
- The consumer movement marks 15th March with World Consumer Rights Day every year, as a means of raising global awareness about consumer rights and needs. Celebrating the day is a chance to demand that the rights of all consumers are respected and protected, and to protest against market abuses and social injustices which undermine those rights.
- World Consumer Day celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"Tackling Plastic Pollution"
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21st March: International Forestry Day
- The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 21 March the International Day of Forests in 2012 to celebrate and raise awareness of the importance of all types of forests. Countries are encouraged to undertake local, national and international efforts to organize activities involving forests and trees, such as tree planting campaigns.
- The organizers are the United Nations Forum on Forests and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with Governments, the Collaborative Partnership on Forests and other relevant organizations in the field.
- International Forestry Day celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"Forest restoration: a path to recovery and well-being."
. This yearโs theme fits into the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030), a call for the protection and revival of ecosystems around the world.
22nd March: World Water Day
- World Water Day is an annual United Nations (UN) observance day held on 22nd March that highlights the importance of fresh water. The day is used to advocate for the sustainable management of freshwater resources. The theme of each day focuses on topics relevant to clean water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), which is in line with the targets of Sustainable Development Goal 6.
- World Water Day celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"Valuing Water"
. People were invited to join a global conversation to “tell us your stories, thoughts and feelings about water” on social media using the hashtag #Water2me. The campaign looked beyond the issue of pricing, asking the public: “How is water important to your home and family life, your livelihood, your cultural practices, your wellbeing, your local environment?
23rd March: World Meteorology Day
- World Meteorological Day takes place every year on 23rd March and commemorates the coming into force on 23 March 1950 of the Convention establishing the World Meteorological Organization. It showcases the essential contribution of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services to the safety and wellbeing of society and is celebrated with activities around the world.
- The themes chosen for World Meteorological Day reflect topical weather, climate or water-related issues.
- World Meteorology Day celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"The ocean, our climate and weather "
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22rd April: World Earth Day
- Earth Day is an annual event on April 22nd to demonstrate support for environmental protection. In 1969 at a UNESCO Conference in San Francisco, peace activist John McConnell proposed a day to honor the Earth and the concept of peace, to first be observed on March 21, 1970.
- The Day recognises the Earth and its ecosystems as humanity’s common home and the need to protect her to enhance people’s livelihoods, counteract climate change, and stop the collapse of biodiversity.
- World Earth Day celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"Restore our Earth."
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24th April: Panchayat Raj Day
- National Panchayati Raj Day is the national day of Panchayati Raj System in India celebrated by Ministry of Panchayati Raj on 24 April annually. Then Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh declared the first National Panchayati Raj Day on 24 April 2010. On this day the 73rd Amendment) Act, 1992 came into force. Rajasthan was the first state that implemented the Panchayati Raj System in 1959 during the times of Prime Minister Jawarharlal Nehru.
- Panchayat Raj Day celebrated in 2021 under no particular theme. On this day, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj awards the best performing Panchayats every year across the country in recognition of their work for improving the lives of the rural public.
20th May: World Bee Day/Honey Bee Day ๐
- To raise awareness of the importance of pollinators, the threats they face and their contribution to sustainable development, the UN designated 20 May as World Bee Day.
- 20 May coincides with the birthday of Anton Janลกa, who in the 18th century pioneered modern beekeeping techniques in his native Slovenia and praised the bees for their ability to work so hard, while needing so little attention.
- The proposal set forth by the Republic of Slovenia, with the support of Apimondia, the International Federation of Beekeepersโ Associations and FAO, to celebrate World Bee Day on 20 May each year met with approval by the United Nations General Assembly in 2017.
- World Bee Day celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"Bee engaged : build Back Better for Bees"
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22nd May: International Day for Biological Diversity
- The United Nations has proclaimed May 22 The International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB) to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues. When first created by the Second Committee of the UN General Assembly in late 1993, 29 December (the date of entry into force of the Convention of Biological Diversity), was designated The International Day for Biological Diversity.
- International Day for Biological Diversity celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"We're part of the solution #ForNature"
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1st June: World Milk Day
- World Milk Day is an international day established by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations to recognize the importance of milk as a global food. It has been observed on June 1 each year since 2001. The day is intended to provide an opportunity to bring attention to activities that are connected with the dairy sector.
- World Milk Day celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"Sustainability in the dairy sector with messages around the environment, nutrition and socio-economics."
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5th June: World Environment Day
- World Environment Day (WED) is celebrated annually on 5 June and is the United Nations’ principal vehicle for encouraging awareness and action for the protection of the environment.
- World Environment Day was established in 1972 by the United Nations at the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment (5โ16 June 1972), that had resulted from discussions on the integration of human interactions and the environment.
- World Environment Day celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"Ecosystem restoration"
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7th June: World Food Safety Day
- World Food Safety Day on 7 June aims to draw attention and inspire action to help prevent, detect and manage foodborne risks, contributing to food security, human health, economic prosperity, agriculture, market access, tourism and sustainable development. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) jointly facilitate the observance of World Food Safety Day, in collaboration with Member States and other relevant organizations.
- World Food Safety Day celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"Safe Food Now for a Healthy Tomorrow"
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21st June: International Day of Yoga
- The International Day of Yoga aims to raise awareness worldwide of the many benefits of practicing yoga.
- The draft resolution establishing the International Day of Yoga was proposed by India and endorsed by a record 175 member states. The proposal was first introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his address during the opening of the 69th session of the General Assembly.
- International Day of Yoga celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"Yoga for well-beingโ
- how the practice of Yoga can promote the holistic health of every individual.
1st to 7th July: Van Mohotsav/Forest Festival
- Van Mahotsav or Forest Festival is celebrated in the first week of July to spread awareness of forest conservation and to save the environment. Plantation drives are carried out across the country to create more forest in the country.
- The first week of July is just the right time for planting trees in most parts of India since it coincides with the monsoon.
1st July: National Agriculture Day
- National Agriculture Day is celebrated to honore the visionary Vasantarao Naik, whose contributions transformed Indian agriculture and uplifted countless farmers.
10th July: National Fish Farmers/Husbandry Day
- The National Fish Farmers day is observed every year to demonstrate solidarity with all fisher folk, fish farmers and concerned stakeholders throughout the Country. This annual event is celebrated to commemorate Professor
Dr. Hiralal Chaudhury
and his colleagueDr. Kolliyil Hameed Alikunhi
for their contribution in achieving the successful induced breeding of major carps on 10th July,1957 at Angul in Odisha for the first time in the country. - This pioneering work of induced breeding over the years has transformed the growth of aquaculture sector from traditional to intensive aquaculture practices and led to success of modern aquaculture industry.
- ๐ Dr. Hiralal Chaudhury is known as father of Induced Breeding.
11th July: World Population Day
- World Population Day, which seeks to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population issues, was established by the then-Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme in 1989, an outgrowth of the interest generated by the Day of Five Billion, which was observed on 11 July 1987.
- World Population Day aims to increase people’s awareness on various population issues such as the importance of family planning, gender equality, poverty, maternal health and human rights.
12th July: NABARD Foundation Day
- National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, which was instituted on
12th July 1982
as a development financial institution for agriculture and rural development. - This year it has celebrated its 40th Foundation year.
16th July: ICAR Foundation Day
Indian Coucil of Agriculture and Research (ICAR), which was instituted on 16th July 1929
, this year it has celebrated its 93rd Foundation Day.
2nd September: World Coconut Day
- Every year world coconut day is celebrated on 2nd September to emphasize and raise awareness about the importance as well as benefits of coconuts. This day started in 2009, on the day when the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) was founded.
- World Coconut Day celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"Building a Safe Inclusive Resilient and Sustainable Coconut Community Amid COVID-19 Pandemic & Beyond"
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16th September: Ozone Day/International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer
- September 16th was designated by the United Nations General Assembly as the International Day for the
Preservation of the Ozone Layer
. - In 1994, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 16 September the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, commemorating the date of the signing, in 1987, of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer.
18th September: World Bamboo Day
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World Bamboo Day is a day of celebration to increase the awareness of bamboo globally. Where bamboo grows naturally, bamboo has been a daily element, but its utilization has not always been sustainable due to exploitation.
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The World Bamboo Organization aims to bring the potential of bamboo to a more elevated exposure โ to protect natural resources and the environment, to ensure sustainable utilization, to promote new cultivation of bamboo for new industries in regions around the world, as well as promote traditional uses locally for community economic development.
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World Bamboo Day celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"#PlantBamboo: It Is Time To Plant Bamboo"
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2nd - 8th October: Wildlife Week ๐ข๐ฆ
Wildlife week is celebrated all over the country in the month of October from 2nd to 8th every year with the view to preserve the fauna, i.e., the animal life of the India.
4rd October: World Habitat Day
- In 1985 the United Nations designated the first Monday of October every year as World Habitat Day. The idea is to reflect on the state of our towns and cities and the basic right of all to adequate shelter. It is also intended to remind the world of its collective responsibility for the future of the human habitat.
- In many out-dated books and notes you will still found that world habitate day is celebrated on 3rd October. But it depends on the date of the first Monday of October.
4th October: World Animal Day
- To raise the status of animals in order to improve welfare standards around the globe. Building the celebration of World Animal Day unites the animal welfare movement, mobilising it into a global force to make the world a better place for all animals.
- It’s celebrated in different ways in every country, irrespective of nationality, religion, faith or political ideology. Through increased awareness and education we can create a world where animals are always recognised as sentient beings and full regard is always paid to their welfare.
15th October: International Day of Rural Women/Women Farmers Day
- Established by the UN General Assembly in a resolution of 18 December 2007, this international day recognizes โthe critical role and contribution of rural women, including indigenous women, in enhancing agricultural and rural development, improving food security and eradicating rural poverty.
- International Day of Rural Women celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"Rural Women Cultivating Good Food for All"
highlights the essential role that rural women and girls play in the food systems of the world.
16th October: World Food Day
World Food Day is an international day celebrated every year worldwide on 16th October to commemorate the date of the founding of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in 1945. The day is celebrated widely by many other organizations concerned with hunger and food security, including the World Food Programme, the World Health Organization and the International Fund for Agricultural Development.
17th October: International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
- The observance of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty can be traced back to 17th October 1987. On that day, over a hundred thousand people gathered at the Trocadรฉro in Paris, where the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed in 1948, to honour the victims of extreme poverty, violence and hunger. They proclaimed that poverty is a violation of human rights and affirmed the need to come together to ensure that these rights are respected. These convictions are inscribed in a commemorative stone unveiled on this day.
- Since then, people of all backgrounds, beliefs and social origins have gathered every year on October 17th to renew their commitment and show their solidarity with the poor.
11th November: National Education Day
- National Education Day is an annual observance in India to commemorate the birth anniversary of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first education minister of independent India, who served from 15 August 1947 until 2 February 1958.
- National Education Day of India is celebrated on 11 November every year.
21st November: World Fisheries Day
- The World Fisheries Day is celebrated on 21st November throughout the world.
- This year, the Day was celebrated on the theme
โSocial Responsibility in the fisheries value chainโ
to look at the sustainability factors of the fisheries, fishing industries and also the surrounding sphere which balances the ecosystem. The fishing communities organize a wide array of different colorful activities like rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programmes, dramas, exhibitions, etc., to mark the celebration of the day.
26th November: National Milk Day
- Each year National Milk Day is celebrated on 26th November in India since 2014. It is to commemorate the birthday of Dr. Verghese Kurien (also nicknamed as Milkman of India) the father of Indiaโs White Revolution.
- The day was decided by all the dairy majors of the country including the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), the Indian Dairy Association (IDA), along with 22 state-level milk federations.
3rd December: National Agriculture Education Day
- Indian Council of Agricultural Research has designatedon 3rd December as โAgricultural Education Dayโ to commemorate the birth anniversary of first President of Independent India and Union Minister of Agriculture, Bharat Ratna, Dr. Rajendra Prasad.
- The objective of this day was to expose students including schools to various facets of agriculture and its relevance to country’s development, inspire them and attract them towards agriculture, so that they develop interest in agriculture and allied subjects, choose professional career after schooling in some of these courses, engage themselves in agriculture and related activities or become agrientrepreneurs in future.
- ICAR Institutes across the country organized Debate Competitions, Essay Competitions, Art Competition, Exhibitions, and Interaction with Agricultural Scientists, Policy Makers / Administrators and Farmers for school children.
4th December: Women ๐๐ผโโ๏ธ in Agriculture Day/Agriculture Women Day
- Each year ICAR celebrates pan-India โWomen in Agriculture Dayโ on 4th December.
- ๐๐ป ICAR- Central Institute for Women in Agriculture, Bhubaneswar
5th December: World Soil Day
- World Soil Day (WSD) is held annually on 5th December as a means to focus attention on the importance of healthy soil and to advocate for the sustainable management of soil resources.
- An international day to celebrate Soil was recommended by the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) in 2002. Under the leadership of the Kingdom of Thailand and within the framework of the Global Soil Partnership, FAO has supported the formal establishment of WSD as a global awareness raising platform. The FAO Conference unanimously endorsed World Soil Day in June 2013 and requested its official adoption at the 68th UN General Assembly. In December 2013, the UN General Assembly responded by designating 5 December 2014 as the first official World Soil Day.
- World Soil Day will be celebrated in 2021 under the theme
"Halt soil salinization, boost soil productivity"
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23rd December: Farmerโs Day (Kisan Divas) ๐ฉโ๐พ
Farmer’s Day is celebrated every year on 23 December, on the birthday of the 5th Prime Minister of India, Choudhary Charan Singh, also a farmer’s leader, who introduced many policies to improve the lives of the Indian farmers. The National Farmers Day in India is also known as Kisan Divas in Hindi.
Summary
Date | Name of Event |
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3rd March | World Wildlife Day ๐ฆ |
8th March | International Women Day ๐ฉ |
15th March | World Consumer Day/ World Consumer Right Day ๐ค |
21st March | International Forestry Day ๐ณ ๐ฆ |
22nd March | World Water Day ๐ฆ |
23rd March | World Meteorology Day โโ |
22rd April | World Earth Day ๐ |
24th April | Panchayat Raj Day ๐งถ |
20th May | World Bee Day/Honey Bee Day ๐ |
22nd May | International Day for Biological Diversity ๐ข |
1st June | World Milk Day ๐ผ |
5th June | World Environment Day ๐ |
7th June | World Food Safety Day ๐ |
21st June | International Day of Yoga ๐งโโ๏ธ |
1st to 7th July | Van Mohotsav/Forest Festival ๐ฒ๐ |
10th July | National Fish Farmers/Husbandry Day ๐ |
11th July | World Population Day ๐ |
12th July | NABARD Foundation Day ๐ผ |
16th July | ICAR Foundation Day ๐งช |
2nd September | World Coconut Day ๐ฅฅ |
16th September | Ozone Day/International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer ๐ |
18th September | World Bamboo Day ๐ |
2nd - 8th October | Wildlife Week ๐ข๐ฆ |
4rd October | World Habitat Day ๐ |
15th October | International Day of Rural Women/Women Farmers Day ๐ฉโ๐พ |
16th October | World Food Day ๐ |
17th October | International Day for the Eradication of Poverty ๐ |
11th November | National Education Day ๐ |
21st November | World Fisheries Day ๐ |
26th November | National Milk Day ๐ฅ |
3rd December | National Agriculture Education Day ๐พ |
4rd December | Women in Agriculture Day/Agriculture Women Day ๐ฉโ๐พ |
5th December | World Soil Day ๐ฑ |
23rd December | Farmerโs Day (Kisan Divas) ๐ |