Museum - Seed Bank

Agriculture Museum

The DBCA Agriculture Museum serves as a unique educational and experiential learning center that preserves, showcases, and promotes agricultural heritage, technologies, and biodiversity. The museum provides students, farmers, researchers, and visitors with an opportunity to explore the evolution of agriculture from traditional farming practices to modern production technologies.

The museum houses collections of crop seeds, fertilizers, soil samples, farm tools and machinery, agro-inputs, traditional and improved crop varieties, and exhibits on crop production technologies. Special displays include rare and endangered varieties of cereals, millets, pulses, oilseeds, vegetables, and medicinal plants, highlighting the rich agricultural diversity of the region. The museum also features exhibits on integrated pest management, plant diseases, beneficial insects, and sustainable farming practices.

Key Features

  • Collection of traditional and modern agricultural implements.
  • Seed bank displaying diverse crop species and varieties.
  • Exhibits on soil, fertilizers, organic inputs, and crop nutrition.
  • Plant pathology displays illustrating important crop diseases.
  • Insect museum showcasing beneficial and harmful insects.
  • Demonstration of crop production technologies and farming systems.
  • Educational resource center for students, farmers, and visitors.