As part of the CarNic Festival 2025, held from November 26–28 at Edward Kutchat Park, Headquarters, Car Nicobar, Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) Nicobar showcased an attractive agricultural exhibition stall dedicated to highlighting the modern and sustainable agricultural technologies specifically suited for the unique environment of the Nicobar group of Islands.The exhibition emphasized several innovative technologies aimed at enhancing local farming practices and improving farmer livelihoods. The key exhibits included a practical model of an Integrated Farming System (IFS), demonstrating a holistic approach to resource utilization; and technological advancements, such as a hybrid solar copra dryer for efficient processing and a coconut milk extractor, crucial for value addition to the region's main crop.The stall also featured various harvesting machines, bio inputs, effective plant protection measures, and also animal feed supplements. A major attraction was the direct sale of fresh farm produces by KVK-associated farmers from Car Nicobar Island, connecting producers directly with consumers. Furthermore, the KVK undertook a beneficial outreach activity by carrying out distribution of seeds and seedlings to the visitors.The exhibition received high-profile attention from dignitaries, including Deputy Commissioner, Nicobars, Shri. Amit Kale Marutirao IAS; Superintendent of Police, Nicobar, Shri. Rahul L. Nair, IPS; the Assistant Commissioner,Dr. Naveen Kumar and Chief Tribal Captain Shri. Lionald Nicomed, accompanied by other tribal leaders. During their visit, the Deputy Commissioner strongly urged the local community to adopt the innovative technologies showcased by KVK Nicobar to secure a better and more sustainable livelihood. The entire successful outreach activity was meticulously coordinated by Dr. Santosh Kumar, Senior Scientist & Head, ICAR KVK Nicobar, under the overall leadership and guidance of Dr. Jai Sunder, Director, ICAR-CIARI, Sri Vijayapuram.