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Climate

Odisha and United Nations explore deeper collaboration to advance SDGs and climate-resilient development

Discussions focus on agriculture, renewable energy, tourism and SDG-Driven growth initiatives in Odisha In a significant step towards strengthening international collaboration, Stefan Priesner, the United Nations Resident Coordinator in India,…

How India’s climate and farm economy are rewriting science of Single Malt Whisky

Authored by Maj Gen Dr Rajesh Chopra AVSM (Retd) Director General, Indian Malt Whisky Association (IMWA) India’s single malt whisky boom is often framed through the lens of global awards,…

IMD flags mixed outlook for Indian agriculture as heat stress risks rise ahead of Kharif season

Above-normal rainfall may support kharif preparations, but rising heatwave risks and evolving El Niño conditions could intensify pressure on crops, irrigation demand, and farm resilience across key agricultural regions India’s…

ICAR-CRIDA taps Mahyco for data-driven farming push

Partnership to deploy multi-model analytics for more accurate crop yield predictions In a move aimed at strengthening data-driven agriculture, ICAR-Central Research Institute of Dryland Agriculture (ICAR-CRIDA) has signed a Memorandum…

Amazon deepens climate bet with India rice Methane deal

High-quality carbon credits and water-saving practices drive scalable impact In a significant move to scale climate action in agriculture, Amazon has entered into a long-term agreement to purchase methane-reducing carbon…

Heat is on

Photo source: ©FAO/Patrick Meinhardt Four examples of practical solutions to extreme heat in agriculture Heat just used to be part of the job for Sary Kea, a rice farmer in…

Ministers meet to reflect on agrifood challenges in vulnerable Asian and Pacific countries

FAO Regional Conference features a special meeting to support Small Island Developing States, Least Developed Countries and Land-Locked Developing Countries QU Dongyu, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of…

Extreme heat is pushing agrifood systems to the brink worldwide

New FAO-WMO report assesses risks and identifies adaptation options as rising temperatures pose hazards to people, crops, livestock and fish Extreme heat events currently threaten the livelihoods and health of…

5 Indian sustainability startups leading way on World Earth Day

Indian startups are turning climate intent into action, building scalable solutions across agriculture, waste, energy, and carbon markets to drive measurable on-ground impact Earth Day is no longer just a…

New research provides updated estimates on global forest-sector employment

Joint study by FAO, ILO and Thünen Institute of Forestry includes first global sex-disaggregated employment estimates for the forest sector Forests employ approximately 42 million people worldwide, with women accounting…

International Rice Research Institute recognised for advancing drought resilience and farmer incomes in Balangir

In one of India’s most climate-vulnerable agricultural belts, the International Rice Research Institute is quietly demonstrating how science-led interventions can translate into real income security for smallholders. The Department of…

Beyond hype: Can regenerative food forests compete at scale?

Dr. Sunder Raju highlights that without market infrastructure, even the most productive regenerative systems remain economically fragile In an exclusive Agrospectrum interview, Dr. Sunder Raju, Chairman of Atria Group, emphasizes…

Agrospectrum Technovate 2026: Climate-smart, carbon-positive agriculture takes centre stage

Experts from science, industry, farmer organisations and the startup ecosystem call for hyperlocal, technology-driven solutions to build a resilient and sustainable agricultural future The future of Indian agriculture will be…

Brazil’s Rosângela “Janja” Lula da Silva designated FAO Special Goodwill Champion Against Hunger

In this capacity, Madame Lula da Silva will advocate for food security, women’s empowerment, and sustainable agrifood systems The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) today named…

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