CONNECTED MINDS FOR BETTER GROWTH

The goal of sustainable agriculture is to meet society’s food and textile needs in the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

Practitioners of sustainable agriculture seek to integrate three main objectives into their work: a healthy environment, economic profitability, and social and economic equity. Every person involved in the food system—growers, food processors, distributors, retailers, consumers, and waste managers—can play a role in ensuring a sustainable agricultural system.

The Agri Sustainability Summit will provide a Stimulating environment to professionals from Agriculture, Farming, Agri Sourcing, Food Production, Sourcing and Distribution, Agri Policy Making, ESG, SDG and Sustainability Leaders from Food, Agrochemical, Fertilizer, Research enterprises identify the best ways for responsible production and consumption of agri produce. Participants walk away with actionable take always on how to achieve sustainability goals without impacting farm incomes and final costs to consumers and much more!

With 250+ Agri Sustainability leaders exclusively in one place at one time, this is the meeting place to showcase your brand and knowledge leadership and take a step forward for the future of your organistion.

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Agri Sustainability: What is Expected


  • Increase productivity, employment and value addition in food systems
  • Protect and enhance natural resources
  • Improve livelihoods and foster inclusive economic growth
  • Enhance the resilience of people, communities and ecosystems
  • Adapt governance to new challenges

Day - 1 | Session I: 0900 -0945 hrs

Agri Sustainability in India The Road Ahead


Overall Solution Required: Decent work and equal opportunities across the value chain Key Drivers: Environmental Sustainability & Socioeconomic Sustainability

Tool of Change: Health & Safety, Education, Improved Agricultural Practices, Promoting rights and justice, Access to resources, Regulatory & Policy Support, Decent Employment Opportunities, Community Mobilisation, Elimination of Child labour, Data driven approach

Implementation: What are the best ways for implementation, challenges associated and strategies required to overcome?

Day - 1 | Session II: 0945-1030 hrs

Renaissance of Rural Territories The Imperatives


Agriculture Sustainability has deep socio-economic linkages and impact. Including but not limited to;

Poverty reduction, sustainable economic growth, decent work, income & livelihood for vulnerable rural populations Social Justice, territorial cohesion and peaceful society, Urban/rural links and territorial development

All this impacts SDG’s 1, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16 and are important for achieving national SDG objectives and Enterprise ESG objectives. What is the best way to achieve this with minimal policy change and impact to exchequers

Day - 1 | Session III: 1030-1115 hrs

Demand Pressures on Agri Sector


  • Produce at least 70 percent more food by 2050
  • Improve Food Security and livelihoods of the rural poor
  • Reconcile use of land and water resources amongst competing uses
  • Increase food production without expanding agriculture land
  • Anticipate climate changes that will alter agriculture systems

So how will sustainability initiatives unfold against the given backdrops

Day - 1 | Session IV: 1130-1215 hrs

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