At AAHAR 2026, Cargill showcased scalable, cost-competitive food innovations across five pillars - from protein fortification to premium chocolate - helping manufacturers navigate margin pressures and ...
New Delhi will host the Global Conference on Women in Agri-Food Systems (GCWAS–2026) from March 12–14, 2026 inaugurated by President Droupadi Murmu, bringing global leaders together to advance women’s ...
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Women perform the bulk of India’s agricultural labor yet lack land rights and recognition. Empowering these "invisible" farmers through training and ownership is essential for sustainable rural growth ...
Sarita Devi, a farmer from Rudraprayag, revived degraded soil through natural farming after training with Art of Living. Her ...
Many individuals face uncertainty when planning long-term financial security for their families. The concern often revolves around how dependents would manage expenses and ongoing responsibilities ...
On February 26, 2026, an MoU was signed between the Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture (AIOA) and the International Competence Centre for Organic Agriculture (ICCOA) at Amity University Uttar ...
Indian agriculture is shifting toward time-bound, transparent and farmer-centric governance, with renewed focus on timely ...
Modern agriculture left behind the old image of tractors and sprinklers years ago. Today's farms look more like high-tech ...
Tagros Chemicals India Private Limited has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire global assets related to Bayer AG’s Flubendiamide (“FLB”) active ingredient business across the LATAM, EMEA, ...
In a first-of-its-kind initiative, Odisha Government has partnered with ICRISAT to pilot a project aimed at developing a farmer-centric carbon market in India. The project seeks to help farmers earn ...
India's Kharif sowing has reached 597.86 lakh hectares as of July 11, showing a 6.6% rise over last year, driven by higher acreage under rice, pulses, and millets. However, soybean cultivation dropped ...