Small Farmers Embrace Climate-Smart Farming Amidst Challenges

Many small farmers across India are actively adopting climate-smart agricultural practices to cope with changing weather patterns and improve their livelihoods. These innovative approaches are helping them build resilience against unpredictable monsoons, droughts, and extreme temperatures. A recent report highlights how farmers in regions like Rajasthan and Karnataka are experimenting with a mix of traditional…

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New Seed Bill Sparks Debate Amidst Farmer Concerns and Opposition Scrutiny

The Indian government’s proposed ‘New Seed Bill 2025′ is creating a stir, bringing together the government and farmer organisations in a debate. Farmers’ groups have announced a nationwide protest on November 26 to voice their opposition to the Bill. Opposition parties have also expressed their reservations. However, it’s understood that these parties and their state…

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NCUI and Kairali Agriculture Forge Partnership for Green Finance and Sustainable Farming

A significant step has been taken to boost sustainable agriculture and green finance in India. The National Cooperative Union of India (NCUI) and the Kairali Agriculture Multi State Cooperative Society Ltd. (Kairali MSCS) from Kerala have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This agreement aims to strengthen cooperative-led initiatives focused on reducing carbon emissions and…

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India’s Seeds at Risk: Concerns Over the UN Seed Treaty and Biopiracy

India’s rich agricultural heritage, built over centuries by farmers, is facing new challenges. A global agreement, the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (often called the Seed Treaty), is raising concerns about the potential biopiracy of the country’s indigenous seeds. While the treaty aims to conserve and share plant genetic resources…

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Farmers in Motha(Chikhaldara) Face Total Crop Failure With LOK-1 Wheat; Urea Shortage Intensifies in Paratwada-Dhamangaon Region

A twin agriculture crisis has erupted in the region: in Motha village, around 30 farmers who sowed the popular wheat variety LOK‑1 (cultivar “LOK-1”) report that their crop did not germinate at all, while in the neighbouring Paratwada-Dhamangaon region urea supply is in disarray, as dealers charge as much as ₹350, and farmers facing shortages…

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