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Higher regulatory standards raise bar for new antibiotics but create opportunity for low-risk, biodegradable alternatives

In this exclusive AgroSpectrum interview, Prof. Paula Hammond, Institute Professor and Executive Vice Provost at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Principal Investigator at SMART AMR; Prof. Mary Chan, NTU…

Building climate resilience from seed to shelf: Why agrobiodiversity is becoming strategic imperative

Insights from the AgroSpectrum–GFAiR dialogue reveal how dryland crops, participatory breeding, and value-chain integration can transform biodiversity from a conservation ideal into a scalable strategy for climate-resilient, nutrition-secure food systems…

Indian food revolution in America: Street, fine dining and beyond

Once boxed into stereotypes, Indian food in the U.S. has exploded into fine dining, street culture, wellness, retail, and tech-driven delivery—just as tariffs and geopolitics put its resilience to the…

Dairy technology: Big potential, slow uptake

The Indian dairy sector has been undergoing a far more consequential transformation, from a volume-driven ecosystem to a technology-led, science-backed, and innovation-oriented industry. The country, known for its Operation Flood…

2026: Indian agriculture turns decisively digital and value-driven

How digital public infrastructure, rural manufacturing and horticulture recovery are converging to reshape Indian agriculture in 2026 Indian agriculture enters 2026 at a structural turning point. After decades marked by…

New ground for quinoa in Bhutan

Image Source: FAO/Chimi Rinzin An Andean crop spreads across Bhutan, backed by royal decree The morning light washes over Norbu Gyeltshen’s terraced fields with a soft, deliberate glow, catching the…

Lucrative labour of love

Protecting Türkiye’s Bursa black figs and peaches, from tree to table Hacer Şimşek moves swiftly among the trees, plucking ripened figs and filling the metal buckets that her daughter carries…

Indian fertilisers in 2025: Strategic crossroads of policy, production and security

India’s fertiliser sector in 2025 balanced soaring demand, strategic imports, domestic capacity expansion, and sustainability initiatives, setting the stage for a resilient 2026 In 2025, India’s fertiliser sector found itself…

How MSP adjustments in 2025 reshaped farmer decision-making and cropping patterns

In 2025, India’s MSP system evolved from a simple safety net into a strategic instrument, subtly reshaping cropping decisions, incentivizing diversification into pulses, oilseeds, and coarse grains, and aligning farmer…

Startups that matter: How Indian agritech became pillar of food security in 2025

In 2025, Indian agritech transitioned from speculative innovation to systemic backbone, integrating digital platforms, precision agronomy, and supply-chain solutions to stabilize farmer incomes and national food security For much of…

Digital agriculture 2025: AI, drones and precision agronomy quietly transforming Indian farms

In 2025, India’s digital agriculture revolution is unfolding quietly and pragmatically—driven not by flashy automation, but by human-centred AI, vernacular advisories, policy-backed drones, and value-chain intelligence that help smallholders manage…

When trade deals neet ground: How FTAs buffered India’s farm exports in 2025

In 2025, India’s agricultural exports outperformed a slowing global economy not by riding price cycles, but by rewiring trade geography through FTAs—using diplomacy to redirect volumes, capture value, hedge tariffs,…

Sustainability and soil health beyond buzzwords

In 2025, India quietly but decisively reengineered soil health from a moral imperative into strategic infrastructure—using data-driven diagnostics, incentive-aligned fertiliser reform, and the mainstreaming of biologicals to anchor food security,…

“This is not dumping, this is demand”: Inside India’s rice trade reality as U.S. tariffs surge

In an exclusive AgroSpectrum interview, Dev Garg, Vice President of the Indian Rice Exporters Federation (IREF), pushes back against U.S. allegations of dumping as tariffs on Indian rice rise sharply,…

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