Published on : 27 Oct 2025, 11:56 am Summary

CSE’s new report lays out a roadmap to make Indian agriculture more climate-resilient and sustainable

Released at a national conclave in Nimli, Rajasthan, the report urges policy focus on soil health, carbon markets, and diversified cropping

Experts call for low-input, nutrition-rich and locally suited farming models

Highlights growing climate risks, with 90% of India’s rural districts facing weather-linked threats

Stresses the link between food, climate, and nutrition choices

Agriculture is both a victim and a contributor to climate change. In 2018, around 11 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions came from food production systems — from agriculture, livestock and pesticide use. Yet, the farmers and livestock rearers who produc

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