Climate-resilient agriculture uses biotechnology, biofertilizers, biopesticides, genome-edited crops, and AI-driven tools to ...
The progress is shaped by incremental integration, institutional learning, and operational constraints alongside advances in ...
NEW DELHI – India has surpassed China to become the largest rice producer in the world with a production of 150.18 million tons. It said it had achieved significant success in the development of ...
SEATTLE, WA – In a recent post, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella emphasized the profound influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on agriculture, particularly in India. He shared the inspiring story of ...
From a diplomatic standpoint, agricultural cooperation offers India and Nepal a low-conflict, high-trust platform to deepen ...
Farmers’ unions in India are demanding higher wages and minimum price support, among other provisions. The Indian government’s approach to agriculture, including non-legally-binding minimum price ...
Yes. It’s not Artificial Intelligence. These are different AIs reflecting the myriad socio-political, and regulatory complexities in Indian agriculture. AI #1 – Activism Interference: Science vs ...
India is the world's second-largest producer of wheat and rice and is home to more than 600 million farmers. The country has achieved impressive food-production gains since the 1960s, due in part to ...
The unpredictable nature of India’s agricultural sector highlights how quickly a country producing exportable surpluses can turn into one grappling with potential supply shortages in the domestic ...
The partnership between the world’s two largest democracies has repeatedly stumbled on one issue: agricultural market access. Trump wants India to open its doors to American farm products—from dairy, ...
The raw numbers make for daunting reading: In India, 190.7 million people go hungry everyday out of the current population of 1.3 billion. Crop yields are lower than those in the U.S., Europe and ...
Agriculture directly and indirectly occupies 70 percent of India’s workforce but comprises only 14 percent of the GDP. Despite this topsy-turvy fiscality, the country’s policymakers have long ...