An investment forum for advancing climate-resilient agri-food systems in India has been launched to advance sustainable agriculture practices.
The forum comprises NITI Aayog, the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare (MoA&FW), and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
According to an official statement, the forum aims to develop an investment and partnership among the government, private sectors, farmers’ organizations, and financial institutions in India.
Ramesh Chand, NITI Aayog Member, highlighted agriculture’s role in climate change, contributing over 13% of India’s greenhouse gas emissions. He suggested tree plantation for carbon sequestration and new economic analysis in his keynote address.
Manoj Ahuja, Secretary of MoA&FW, emphasized the importance of a multi-stakeholder approach in tackling climate challenges in India, particularly considering the perspectives of small and marginal farmers.
UN Resident Coordinator Shombi Sharp emphasized the urgent need for climate resilience investments in agriculture to address the food crisis. She said that without a financial solution, future generations will lack resources.