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India’s water management gets data upgrade as Skylark Drones partners with WELL Labs

Skylark Drones has entered into a strategic Memorandum of Understanding with WELL Labs to advance high-precision, data-driven water-resource intelligence across India. The collaboration combines Skylark’s large-scale drone-mapping infrastructure and geospatial…

Watershed Mahotsav set for Ajmer, spotlighting community-led water conservation with support from Piramal Foundation

The Government of Rajasthan is hosting the Watershed Mahotsav on 06 December 2025 at the JLN Medical College Auditorium, Ajmer. The event will celebrate the progress made by the district…

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…

Global food prices ease again as dairy, meat, sugar and oils decline: FAO Index hits third straight monthly drop

Image Source: Getty Images/iStockphoto Cereal prices tick upward on wheat and maize strength, but broad declines across dairy, meat, sugar and vegetable oils pull the FAO Food Price Index to…

ICARDA wins prestigious Almarai Prize for creative scientific work for landmark EFSAC Project

ICARDA has been awarded the Almarai Prize for Creative Scientific Work in recognition of its flagship regional initiative, Enhancing Food Security in Arab Countries (EFSAC)—a 12-year, multi-country programme that has…

India, Russia signal deeper agricultural alignment as ministers meet in New Delhi

India and Russia moved to reinforce their long-standing agricultural partnership this week, as senior ministers from both countries met in New Delhi to chart the next phase of cooperation. The…

 Pluri’s cell-based coffee revolution begins in Chiapas

The global coffee industry is confronting rising challenges from climate change and shrinking farmland, to soaring consumer demand. To address these pressures, biotechnology company Pluri has entered the cell-based coffee…

Zero-waste gourmet: How parmesan rinds, corn cobs and vegetable stems are becoming culinary gold

In a world where climate pledges are tightening, supply chains are wobbling under the weight of ecological pressure, and consumers are dissecting the ethics of every bite they take, an…

Kellanova and Varaha launch five-year Regenerative Corn and Carbon Removal Programme in India

Kellanova, the global food company formerly known as Kellogg, has announced a strategic partnership with Varaha, Asia’s leading carbon removal developer, to deploy a large-scale regenerative corn farming and carbon…

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…

CIMMYT showcases science-driven pathways for resilient global food system

COP30 marked a definitive shift in global climate diplomacy, placing agriculture and rural communities squarely at the center of climate action. For the first time at a climate summit of…

Biochar breakthrough: Jain Project converts crop waste into 25,000 Tons of carbon-sequestering material

In a major push toward industrial-scale biomass valorization, Jain Irrigation has formally launched the Jain Industrial Biochar Project in Maharashtra’s Jalgaon district. Positioned at the nexus of climate mitigation and…

Farm emissions need slow, steady cut, NITI Aayog warns

Signaling a renewed push for climate-aligned agriculture, NITI Aayog Member Dr. Ramesh Chand has urged India to pursue a gradual but steady reduction in farm-sector emissions, warning that the country’s…

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