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ROOTED IN ODISHA

Boudh —

River Plains, Millets & Rural Food Heritage

Discover authentic products from Boudh, Odisha — a river-side district known for paddy fields, finger millet, pulses, oilseeds, forest produce, traditional foods, Buddhist heritage and community-led rural livelihoods.
River rooted
Farm fresh
Community sourced
Boudh
Odisha
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Rice & River Plains

Known for fertile river-side farmlands, paddy cultivation and everyday grain-based foods.

Millets & Pulses

Finger millet, green gram, black gram, kulthi and local pulses support Boudh’s rural food culture.

Oil seeds & Spices

Groundnut, mustard and local kitchen spices bring the taste of simple village cooking.

Community Sourced

Supporting farmers, women SHGs, rural processors, forest gatherers and producer groups.

WHY BOUDH IS SPECIAL

Where Mahanadi River Life, Farming & Rural Heritage Meet

Boudh carries a calm rural identity shaped by the Mahanadi river, farming villages, temple culture, Buddhist heritage and traditional agriculture. The district’s food story connects rice, finger millet, pulses, oilseeds, spices, forest produce and small-batch foods made by local communities.

River-Side Farming Landscape

Boudh’s agricultural identity is shaped by fertile fields, river-side villages and seasonal cultivation.

Millet & Pulse Food Culture

Finger millet, green gram, black gram and kulthi add nutrition-rich traditional value to the district’s food basket.

Oil seeds & Kitchen Staples

Groundnut, mustard and local spices are everyday rural ingredients that connect customers with home-style Odisha cooking.

SHG & Producer Livelihoods

ODH can highlight farmers, women SHGs, rural processors, forest gatherers and producer collectives from Boudh.

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Real people behind every product you receive.

Meet the farmers, women SHG members, rural food processors and producer collectives who keep Boudh’s local food traditions alive.
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FROM FARMERS, SHGS & RURAL COMMUNITIES OF BOUDH

Supporting Livelihoods. Preserving Village Food Heritage.

ODH connects customers with Boudh’s farmers, women SHGs, rural processors, forest-linked communities and producer groups. Every purchase helps improve local incomes, support small-scale processing and preserve the district’s everyday food traditions.

Fair Prices

For farmers and rural producers

Direct from Origin

District-based sourcing and transparent supply

Women Empowered

SHG-led cleaning, processing and packing

Village Foods Preserved

Rice, millets, pulses and traditional snacks

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From the River Plains of Boudh

Located in central Odisha, Boudh is shaped by the Mahanadi river, farming villages, forests, temples and Buddhist heritage. Its local product identity comes from paddy fields, finger millet, pulses, oilseeds, spices and small-batch foods prepared by women SHGs and rural groups. For Odisha Desi Haat.

160K+

Hectares

Forest Area

50+

Tribal

Communities

Rich

Biodiversity

& Resource

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Frequently Asked Questions

Boudh is known for traditional rice varieties, mustard oil, jaggery, and pulses.

Most products are naturally grown using traditional methods without chemical inputs.

They are sourced directly from farmers, self-help groups, and local producer communities.

Yes, Odisha Desi Haat delivers products from Boudh across India.