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Sustainability

On Farmers Day, Vedanta Aluminium reaffirms commitment to empowering over 20,000 farmers with technology and sustainable farming practices

Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest aluminium producer, marked National Farmers Day (Kisan Diwas) by announcing continued progress in empowering over 20,000 farmers across Odisha and Chhattisgarh through practical, science-backed interventions in…

World Bank approves new grant to boost climate-resilient farming and food security in Morocco

The World Bank’s Board of Directors has approved a $4 million grant from the Livable Planet Fund (LPF) to Morocco to provide additional funding for the Transforming Agri-food Systems Program.…

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…

UN agencies say famine has been pushed back in Gaza, warn gains remain fragile without sustained support

FAO, UNICEF, WFP and WHO say hunger, malnutrition, disease and the scale of agricultural destruction remain alarmingly high The latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis for Gaza confirms…

Supple Tek celebrates Farmer’s Day by empowering over 3,500 farmers through science-led, sustainable agriculture programs

On the occasion of Farmer’s Day, Supple Tek reaffirms its commitment to strengthening India’s agricultural backbone through structured, science-driven and farmer-first initiatives. With a legacy of trust and innovation, our…

Why India’s food future now hinges on putting farmers at center of growth

As India prepares to mark Kisan Divas 2025, the Federation of All India Farmer Associations (FAIFA) convened a national seminar in New Delhi that placed farmers squarely at the heart…

From ecological fit to economic proof: Botswana’s safflower strategy redefines dryland resilience

In an exclusive AgroSpectrum interview, Nnyaladzi Madzikigwa, Author and Director of Saffenergy Initiatives, Botswana, explains why safflower is emerging as a strategic resilience crop rather than a speculative diversification bet.…

FAO-led projects to make agriculture resilient and sustainable in support of 1 million people

$58.8 million from Global Environmental Facility targets efforts in Bangladesh, DR Congo, India, Mexico, Senegal, Tanzania and Ukraine The Global Environment Facility (GEF) has approved eight projects led by the Food and…

Tripura signs ICAR-backed soil mapping pact

In a move that signals a shift from aspiration-led to evidence-led agricultural planning, the Tripura Agriculture Department on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nagpur-based National Bureau…

Harnessing nature’s solutions

Implementing natural pest and disease remedies for greater climate resilience in Asia and the Pacific Nguyen Thi Thu Huong is not someone who normally breaks with tradition. The 56-year-old farmer,…

FAO and Grow Asia renew five-year partnership to accelerate agrifood systems transformation across Asia-Pacific

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Grow Asia have renewed their strategic partnership through a new five-year Memorandum of Understanding, reinforcing a shared ambition to…

Renewable water availability per person plunges 7 percent in a decade as global scarcity deepens, FAO data shows

2025 AQUASTAT Water Data indicates that pressure on freshwater resources is growing as demand increases in regions of scarcity Renewable water availability per person has continued to decline by a…

India initiates domestic framework for ratifying High Seas Treaty as it comes into force on January 17

As the Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction…

Improving rice crop establishment through Japan’s iron-coated rice technology

Authored by Kazuki Saito, Virender Kumar, Jerico Bigornia, and Iris Bugayong, the article highlights how Japan’s iron-coated rice seed technology is being tested by IRRI and partners to improve crop…

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