Lavender Festival 2025 Concludes in Bhaderwah, Empowering Rural Aroma Economy
The 3rd Lavender Festival concluded on June 2, 2025, in Bhaderwah, Jammu and Kashmir, celebrating the region’s growing role in India’s Purple Revolution. Organized by CSIR-IIIM under the Aroma Mission, the two-day event highlighted the economic and social transformation lavender cultivation is bringing to remote Himalayan communities, drawing participation from over 1,200 stakeholders including farmers, scientists, investors, and policymakers.
The Lavender Festival 2025 marked a milestone in the ongoing CSIR-Aroma Mission. Bhaderwah’s lavender industry showcased its potential through live demonstrations, buyer-seller meets, and startup success stories. The event received significant attention with Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh gracing it as Chief Guest. Lavender cultivation in the region has generated over ₹10.5 crore in economic value, highlighting rural empowerment.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Lavender Festival 2025 Concludes in Bhaderwah, Empowering Rural Aroma Economy |
| Event | 3rd Lavender Festival |
| Organized by | CSIR-IIIM under CSIR-Aroma Mission |
| Participants | 1,200+ (farmers, scientists, investors, public reps) |
| Key Highlights | Field demos, buyer-seller meet, success stories |
| Economic Impact | ₹10.5 crore turnover from lavender products |
| Total Farmers Engaged | 5,000+; Cultivation by 3,000+ families on 750+ hectares |
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