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Environment

Agriculture Carbon Credits: Next income source for farmers:  AgroSpectrum Technovate 2026

An impactful session at AgroSpectrum Technovate 2026 focused on “Carbon Credits & Measurement, Reporting & Verification (MRV) Technologies.” The panel was chaired by Karthikeyan B, Executive Director, Human Ventures, and…

Nippon Paint India partners with Humble Bee to strengthen sustainable apiculture in India

Nippon Paint India has announced a strategic partnership with Humble Bee, a purpose-driven social enterprise working to transform India’s beekeeping ecosystem through innovation and sustainable practices. The collaboration brings together…

Rangelands offer climate and biodiversity solutions, says FAO animal health expert

Interview with FAO’s Director of Animal Production and Health, Thanawat Tiensin on the role of rangelands and pastoralists in sustainable agrifood systems, biodiversity preservation and climate resilience, as the UN…

How cover crops contribute to environmental regulation : Evelyn Long, Editor-in-Chief, Lund University

Building climate-smart farms by turning fallow periods into ecological opportunity Indian agriculture stands at a crossroads. Farmers and agribusinesses must raise productivity to feed a growing population and sustain incomes,…

ASEAN Nations, IRRI call for accelerated shift to low-emission rice production

Regional workshop highlights policy reform, blended finance, and carbon markets as key to scaling climate-resilient rice cultivation Southeast Asia’s rice sector could emerge as one of the region’s most powerful…

Biokraft Foods brings food innovation and biodiversity into climate conversation

Panel discussion connects urban dining habits, data-driven climate action, and emerging food technologies Biokraft Foods, in collaboration with Project Mumbai, hosted What We Eat, What We Become, a panel discussion…

Gross-Wen Technologies’ Martin Gross on algae-based wastewater as next frontier of resilient infrastructure

In an exclusive with AgroSpectrum, the Founder & CEO explains how Global Cleantech 100 recognition validates economic durability, circular value creation, and the future of wastewater as a strategic asset…

Scientists discover coral reefs run on daily clock

New research from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem shows coral reefs orchestrate daily microbial cycles that shape surrounding ocean ecosystems Coral reefs don’t just shape marine life over years or…

QUT secures $2.7 mn to fast-track commercialisation of high-impact research

Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has secured more than $2.7 million in federal funding under the Australian Economic Accelerator (AEA) Ignite program, supporting seven research teams developing technologies with strong…

Multifunctional landscapes: New development grammar for rainfed regions

Systems approach seen as strategic game-changer for drylands and rainfed regions At the 33rd Annual Conference of the Agricultural Economics Research Association (AERA) in Hyderabad, ICRISAT and CGIAR’s Multifunctional Landscapes…

Land degradation emerges as defining threat to global food security, FAO warns

Land degradation is rapidly becoming one of the most serious and under-appreciated risks facing global agrifood systems, undermining food security, livelihoods, and ecological stability at a time of rising demand…

Healthy soils take center stage as FAO marks World Soil Day 2025 in Rome

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) marked World Soil Day 2025 in Rome with a global celebration framed around a powerful theme: “Healthy Soils for Healthy…

Healthy soils: Invisible infrastructure powering cities of tomorrow

As the world urbanizes at record speed—55 percent of people today live in cities, a share expected to reach 68 percent by 2050—the pressure on metropolitan regions to deliver fresh…

Better land, soil and water management key to feeding 10 billion people, FAO warns

Landmark SOLAW 2025 report reminds us that resources for food are not infinite Feeding a projected 10 billion people by 2050 will require bold and smarter choices in how the…

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