You have your gods mixed up; the goddess of fertility was Aphrodite and the goddess of grain and harvest was Demeter.
Goddess of fertility, grain and harvest. Demeter is a sister of Zeus. Her daughter is Persephone, Hades' wife.
If you mean Demeter, she is a Greek goddess of grain, fertility, and harvest and is the mother of Persephone.
Demeter is the goddess of fertility, and grain
the goddess of grain and the fertility of the earth.
Demeter is the Greek goddess of agriculture (particularly grain), fertility, the seasons, and the harvest. She is daughter of Kronos and Rhea, and mother of Persephone. Her symbols are a torch, a sheaf of wheat, or barley.
She was the goddess of fertility and was the one Romans prayed to for a bountiful harvest.
Osiris was associated with the fertility of the earth, it's harvest and eternal life as king of the Duat (Underworld).
Saturn was the Roman god of Agriculture and the Harvest, while Ceres was goddess of nature and the fertility of the earth.
Demeter is a goddess of the harvest and of bread and grain: foods of mankind.
Demeter was the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Demeter cult titles includes Sito (she of the Grain, the giver of grain) and Thesmophoros (bearer, giver of divine order, law-bringer). As a goddess did not have duties. She was the goddess of grain, the harvest, who presided and the fertility of the earth.
Demeter was the Greek goddess of grain & fertility. Her Roman counterpart was Ceres.