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Innovation and Clean Energy Drive New Transformation in Rural India’s Agriculture

Innovation, agri-tech and renewable energy are transforming agriculture in rural India by improving productivity and market access for farmers. Experts say combining modern technology with traditional knowledge can strengthen rural economies and support sustainable development. India’s rural economy is entering a new phase of transformation as innovation, renewable energy and modern agricultural technologies begin to…

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Empowering Women in Agriculture: India Hosts Global Conference

India is hosting the Global Conference on Women in Agri-Food Systems 2026 in New Delhi from March 12–14 to promote women’s leadership, equality, and innovation in agriculture. The event brings together global policymakers, scientists, entrepreneurs, and farmers to strengthen women’s role across agri-food systems. The three-day event is taking place at the ICAR Convention Centre…

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Global Hunger Index 2025 unveiled in Addis Ababa with a renewed push for “Zero Hunger.”

The Global Hunger Index (GHI) 2025 was officially launched at the African Union Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, bringing together policymakers, development experts, youth innovators and civil society organisations to address one of the world’s most persistent humanitarian challenges. The event was held under the theme “Time to Recommit to Zero Hunger,” highlighting the urgent…

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From stubble to sustenance

How mushroom cultivation in Gaya ji is quietly reshaping rural livelihoods in Bihar In the fields of Gaya ji, Bihar, the post-harvest season looks different. There is no hurry to clear fields by fire. No smoke curling into the winter sky. Instead, paddy straw is being stacked. Stored. Processed. Not as waste, but as an…

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