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Towards Viksit Bharat 2047: Empowering Farmers Through Carbon Equity in the Emerging Bioeconomy
The Sunday Guardian
|August 24, 2025
India stands at the threshold of a monumental transformation—a transition toward a Bioeconomy powered by Environment, Employment, and Energy (BioE3).
Promise of Bioeconomy and the Farmer's Paradox
This is not merely a strategy for energy security or net-zero compliance; it is a blueprint for redefining the socio-economic architecture of rural India. At its heart lies the Indian farmer, whose fields are becoming the frontline of climate action and whose produce is the raw material of the nation's green industrial future.
As India marches toward the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, the BioE3 mission—"building a US$ 300 Million BioEconomy"—holds the promise of converting farms into carbon sinks, crops into climate-positive fuels and chemicals, and rural communities into co-owners of the clean energy transition.
Yet, amidst this promise, a paradox persists: while the farmer initiates the carbon-saving chain, he often remains the most invisible and under-rewarded stakeholder in the bioeconomy.
Through the sustainable cultivation of feedstocks such as Dent Corn, Napier Grass, Bamboo, Agri-residue, and Algae, farmers are enabling the production of bioethanol, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), bioplastics, bio-based chemicals, and bio-CNG.
These products are helping India decarbonize major sectors—from oil refining to aviation to FMCG—and enabling industries to claim carbon credits through Scope 1, 2, or 3 emissions reductions.
And yet, despite being the starting point of this chain, farmers remain excluded from the carbon credit value generated by end-users.
Sustainable farming is recognized, but not fully rewarded
Some progress exists. Sustainable agriculture practices—such as low tillage, organic inputs, or efficient water use—can generate farm-level carbon credits under voluntary carbon standards or India's emerging Indian Carbon Market (ICM).
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