India agriculture stakeholders call for shared responsibility in regenerative farming transition
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BL Mangaluru Bureau
Summary
Stakeholders in India's agriculture sector, including The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and CII's Food and Agriculture Centre of Excellence (CII FACE), convened a conference on transitioning to regenerative agriculture. Key stakeholders agreed that while farmers are willing to adopt climate-resilient and regenerative practices, they should not bear the risks and costs of this transition alone. The conference focused on policy, partnerships, and pathways for transforming India's food and agriculture systems through shared responsibility among all stakeholders.
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