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AgroSpectrum

India–EU FTA 2026: Big Export Push for Marine & Agri Sectors, Safeguards for Farmers

The India-EU Free Trade Agreement marks a major breakthrough in global trade diplomacy, creating new export opportunities while carefully protecting sensitive farm sectors. With zero-duty access for marine products, selective gains in horticulture and processed foods, and continued safeguards for dairy and staples, the agreement strikes a balance between global market expansion and domestic farmer stability.

7 min  |

AgroSpectrum India March 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

"Al-enabled agronomy can further accelerate impact to optimise irrigation and risk management"

Dr Mo Segad, a Swedish and American soil scientist and inventor, was officially recognised by the World Food Prize Foundation as one of the 39 recipients in the 2025 Top Agri-Food Pioneers (TAP) cohort. He is a distinguished professor, UNCCD-accredited expert, and globally recognised inventor whose work is redefining climate-smart and resilient desert agriculture. As founder of 3N BioTech, Pure Green Al, and a UN-accredited forestry organisation, and as a distinguished council member of the World Agriculture Forum, Dr Segad integrates Al, soil science, and regenerative practices to deliver scalable, verifiable solutions aligned with COP outcomes, NDCs, UNCCD Land Degradation Neutrality, and FAO food security mandates. In an interview with AgroSpectrum he highlights how pioneering nano/ bio soil technologies and nature-based innovations are transforming arid and degraded lands into productive, climate-resilient farms that boost food security while reducing water use, agrochemicals, and carbon emissions and use of technology such as Al in maintaining soil health. Edited excerpts;

3 min  |

AgroSpectrum India March 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

Blue Economy Rising: Fisheries Take Centre Stage

On February 1, 2026, when Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled the Union Budget 2026-27, fisheries stood out as a sector of strategic focus. Once viewed as peripheral, it now underpins rural incomes, nutritional security, and export expansion, with output and overseas earnings doubling over the past decade. The Budget underscores a clear shift-transforming fisheries from a subsistence-based activity into a competitive, value-led growth driver through policy reforms, infrastructure upgrades, and deeper market integration across coastal and inland ecosystems.

7 min  |

AgroSpectrum India March 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

Shivraj Singh Chouhan launches AI- based 'Bharat VISTAAR' Phase 1 in Rajasthan

Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, and Rural Development, Shivraj Singh Chouhan inaugurated the 'Bharat VISTAAR' scheme in Jaipur, Rajasthan.

1 min  |

AgroSpectrum India March 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

Fisheries Ministry approves Rs 199.24 Cr for Smart & Integrated Fishing Harbour in Andaman & Nicobar Islands

The Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India, has approved the proposal of the Andaman & Nicobar Administration for the \"Development of Smart and Integrated Fishing Harbour at Mayabunder at an estimated cost of Rs 199.24 crore with 100 per cent Central Financial Assistance under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY).

1 min  |

AgroSpectrum India March 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

Centre strengthens multi-layered safety net for onion farmers amid price volatility

As onion price fluctuations continue to affect both producers and consumers, the Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare (DA&FW) has reinforced a comprehensive framework aimed at protecting onion farmers from distress sales while stabilising retail markets.

1 min  |

AgroSpectrum India March 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

Tamil Nadu unveils comprehensive Urban Greening Policy to reclaim cities, combat climate risk and restore ecological balance

In a decisive policy shift that repositions environmental planning at the heart of urban development, the government of Tamil Nadu has unveiled its Urban Greening Policy, a comprehensive framework designed to transform cities into climate-resilient, ecologically balanced, and socially equitable spaces.

1 min  |

AgroSpectrum India March 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

Pulses at the Centre of India-US Trade Friction

India has imposed a 30 per cent tariff on certain pulses, particularly yellow peas, imported from the US. The measure, which came into effect in late 2025, has been criticised by US lawmakers as unfair and detrimental to American farmers. However, Indian farmers have welcomed the decision, with the Government of India clearly stating that the move is aimed at protecting their interests. It remains unclear whether the tariff will ultimately benefit India's pulses growers.

4 min  |

AgroSpectrum India March 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

US Tariff Verdict Deepens Uncertainty Over India-US Trade Pact

The India—US trade deal has slipped into uncertainty following the US Supreme Court verdict against President Donald Trump’s tariff regime and the conflicting claims emerging from both sides. While India has officially said it is studying the implications of the judgment, informal remarks from some quarters suggest that New Delhi may now be liable to pay only the newly announced universal 10 per cent tariff instead of the earlier 18 per cent. Yet Trump has publicly asserted that “nothing has changed.”

2 min  |

AgroSpectrum India March 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

Why Animal Feed Is India's Next Big Agritech Bet

The most strategic agritech opportunity in India today lies not in digitisation or automation, but in animal agriculture — the fastest-growing segment of the farm economy. Over the past decade, aquaculture has grown at 14 per cent annually and dairy at 5.7 per cent, far outpacing conventional crops at 2.1 per cent CAGR. Livestock now contributes 31 per cent of agricultural GVA and plays a critical role in boosting farm incomes across states. At the heart of this growth story is one pivotal input: feed. Once treated as a cost component, feed is now emerging as the key driver of productivity, resilience, and sustainability in India's next phase of agritech innovation.

3 min  |

AgroSpectrum India March 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

Reshaping agricultural policies through Farmers Health Capital Theory

Accounting for the hidden health costs of labour-intensive farming is essential to ensure agricultural policies and prices truly support the wellbeing and livelihoods of those who feed the nation.

2 min  |

AgroSpectrum India March 2026

AgroSpectrum

Can Chhattisgarh Build Its Own Herbal Economy?

Chhattisgarh has vast medicinal biodiversity but captures limited economic value because most processing and branding occur outside the state. To move beyond being a raw material supplier, it must develop an integrated herbal industry with local processing, organised cultivation and strong policy coordination to retain value and achieve industrial growth.

7 min  |

AgroSpectrum India March 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

How AI Is Rewiring Decision-Making Across Indian Agriculture

For decades, Indian agriculture has lived with uncertainty as a structural condition—of weather, markets, prices, and outcomes. Decisions were shaped as much by intuition as by information, and risk was absorbed almost entirely by those closest to the soil. That equilibrium is now being quietly but decisively rewritten. Artificial intelligence, once confined to pilots and proof-of-concepts, has crossed a threshold. It is no longer an experiment in agriculture—it is becoming infrastructure.

7 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026

AgroSpectrum

Rewriting the Rules for Farm Inputs

India’s agricultural reform agenda is entering a crucial moment. After decades of relying on outdated, paper-based regulation, the government is now signalling a decisive shift towards technology-driven transparency and accountability.

2 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

"India should move toward productivity-linked livestock insurance–but only through a phased, data-anchored evolution"

As livestock becomes an increasingly critical pillar of rural incomes amid climate and market uncertainties, the lack of effective risk protection remains a major gap in India’s agricultural policy landscape. In this exclusive AgroSpectrum interview, Ritesh Chauhan, Secretary of Animal Husbandry, Government of Himachal Pradesh, explains why advances in digital identification, veterinary networks, cooperatives, and fintech now make a scalable livestock insurance framework both viable and essential. Drawing from Himachal Pradesh’s on-ground experience, he shares practical insights on building trust, improving claim settlement, and strengthening insurer participation. Edited excerpts:

7 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

Why 2026 Could Be a Turning Point for India's Aquaculture Sector

India's aquaculture sector is entering a decisive phase of transformation, driven by rising domestic demand, strong export growth and sustained policy support. As the world's second-largest aquaculture producer, contributing nearly 8 per cent of global fish output, India has achieved remarkable gains in production, productivity and economic value. However, escalating input costs, climate stress and disease risks are testing the limits of conventional practices. The next stage of growth will depend on adopting sustainable, resilient approaches that improve feed efficiency, diversify farmed species and strengthen climate adaptation across production systems.

4 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

How Integrated Sugarcane-based Industries are Driving Sustainable Growth, Ethanol Output & Rural Transformation

Sugarcane is called the \"green gold\" of agriculture, and indeed, this crop has historically been vital to the prosperity of rural communities. This versatile crop, esteemed for its production of sugar, jaggery, and khansari, is now at the forefront of a transformative movement. In fact, this transformation is leveraging the crop's immense potential. Utilising its agricultural strengths, India, recognised as the second-largest producer of sugarcane globally, is addressing multiple critical issues of our time, including climate change, energy security, and rural development. The area designated for sugarcane cultivation has grown to over 5.4 million hectares, with yearly outputs exceeding 400 million metric tonnes. As a result, sugarcane has evolved beyond being just a crop; it has emerged as a catalyst for change.

4 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026

AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum to host 2nd edition of Technovate 2026 on March 12-13 in Vashi

After the successful completion of its first edition, AgroSpectrum is again ready for its second edition of AgroSpectrum Technovate 2026 on 12 and 13th March 2026 with the theme \"Transforming Agriculture with Innovation and Technology\" at CIDCO Exhibition & Convention Centre in Vashi, Navi Mumbai.

1 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

Boosting turmeric supply chain initiatives

India leads the global turmeric supply chain, being the largest producer, consumer and exporter of turmeric. The major turmeric export markets for the country are Bangladesh, the UAE, and the US. It accounts for over 62 per cent of the market, with its supply chain spanning cultivation in key states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Bihar. This yellow spice from the Curcuma longa plant serves as both a culinary staple and a traditional remedy with anti-inflammatory properties. Though India is one of the largest producers of turmeric, the country imports a substantial amount from other countries. Erratic climatic conditions, value addition, product innovation and product development appear weaker, leading to a shortfall in output. Proper strategies should be in place to boost turmeric production and the supply chain. Let's dig deeper.

5 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

"Our technology bridges scientific precision with farmer knowledge, creating a system that is scalable, future-ready, and capable of transforming agriculture at scale"

As climate volatility reshapes Indian agriculture, digital intelligence is emerging as a critical resilience tool. In this exclusive AgroSpectrum interview, Ajay Shelke of WOTR explains how FarmPrecise applies AI and hyperlocal weather data to deliver field-level advisories and evolve into a farmer-centric digital operating system for climate-vulnerable regions. Edited experts;

4 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026
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AgroSpectrum

How AI is Reimagining Agriculture in India

Agriculture remains central to India's economy, contributing to GDP and employing nearly half the workforce, but it faces challenges such as fragmented landholdings, monsoon dependence and resource inefficiencies. Technology, particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI), is emerging as a key enabler alongside policy support. AI-driven tools like satellite imagery, Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and data analytics are strengthening precision farming through yield forecasting, risk mapping and micro-climate prediction. Focusing on the current Rabi season, this analysis draws on pilot initiatives to examine how AI is improving efficiency and profitability while addressing accessibility challenges for small and marginal farmers.

4 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

“Policymakers can make climate-smart farming viable by creating incentives that are practical and profitable.”

UPL, with its presence in over 140 countries, has recently launched its global campaign #AFarmerCan. Jai Shroff, Chairman and Group CEO, UPL Group, in an interaction with AgroSpectrum, elaborates on how UPL is advocating stronger financial and institutional mechanisms that reward sustainable practices and build long-term resilience. Edited excerpts;

4 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026
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AgroSpectrum

Women-Centric FPOS Reshape Farm Economy

Women-led Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOS) in India have gained momentum in 2025, driven by government schemes and sustainability goals. As of June 2025, 1,663 FPOs are registered with 100 per cent women members, and 949 have over 50 women members under the Central Sector Scheme for 10,000 FPOs.

9 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

Mushroom Hybrids for Better Yield and Quality

A mushroom hybrid is a genetically improved strain developed by crossing two compatible parental strains of the same species or closely related species. The goal of hybridisation is to combine the best traits of each parent to produce mushrooms that are superior in growth, yield, quality and resilience. Unlike conventional single-strain cultivation, which relies on pure strains with fixed characteristics, hybrids are specifically designed to maximise performance under both controlled and field conditions.

5 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

Clear classification of RAS as agri-infrastructure would unlock more favourable financing

As technology reshapes the boundaries of Indian aquaculture, controlled-environment systems are enabling high-value species to be farmed beyond their traditional geographies. In this exclusive AgroSpectrum interaction, Aditya Rithvik Narra, Founder and Managing Director of Smart Green Aquaculture, shares how precision-engineered Recirculating Aquaculture Systems made rainbow trout farming viable in warm-climate Hyderabad, and how disciplined biological control, phased capital deployment, and integrated distribution turned innovation into a scalable business model. Edited excerpts;

4 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026
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AgroSpectrum

Data Exclusivity Risks Undermining India's Global Agrochemical Play

The agrochemicals sector has moved to the centre of policy and industry attention, driven by a convergence of domestic regulatory debates and shifting global market dynamics. At the heart of the current discussion is data exclusivity, an issue that has assumed growing significance for India's agrochemical industry and its export competitiveness.

2 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026
AgroSpectrum

AgroSpectrum

WOMEN AGRIPRENEUERS: Pillars of Vision 2030

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (UN FAO) has launched a global campaign dubbed 'International Year of the Woman Farmer 2026', aimed at recognising women's indispensable yet often overlooked contribution to global agrifood systems and to close persistent gender gaps.

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AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026
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AgroSpectrum

From Premium to Precarious: India's Basmati Faces Strategic Reckoning

Few crops embody India's agricultural heritage and global ambition like basmati rice. Long-grained and aromatic, basmati is both a cultural symbol and one of India's most valuable agri-exports. Yet its future is increasingly uncertain. Policy volatility, geopolitical pressures, sustainability scrutiny, and intensifying competition-particularly from Pakistan-are forcing a strategic reckoning. The central question is no longer about scale, but positioning: should basmati be managed as a strategic commodity or elevated as a protected, premium global agri-brand?

7 min  |

AgroSpectrum India Feb 2026

AgroSpectrum

Baramati, Agrovision and NBSSLUP seal landmark MoU to drive AI-enabled agriculture across Vidarbha

In a move that could redefine the technological architecture of Indian agriculture, Baramati-based institutions, Agrovision Foundation and the National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (NBSSLUP) have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding to accelerate the deployment of artificial intelligence across Vidarbha's farming systems.

1 min  |

January 2026

AgroSpectrum

AI driven orange farming: a key to increased yield and export opportunities for Vidarbha

“Use of AI driven orange farming methods, new high-yield orange varieties and use of latest post-harvest technologies will help make orange farming profitable in Vidarbha region,” said the experts in the special workshop “Citrus production and Processing technologies” held as a part of the Agrovision recently.

1 min  |

January 2026

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