Sustainability Matters brings together policymakers, experts, and farmers to chart pathways for climate-resilient farming; Awards to honour sustainability champions.
Bhopal, May 07, 2025:聽As the world grapples with the mounting consequences of climate change, its impact on food systems has become a global emergency. From unpredictable rainfall to rising temperatures, climate volatility is already reshaping agriculture across continents. In this urgent context, India, home to over 100 million farmers, is witnessing increasingly erratic monsoons, declining yields, and worsening water stress. To address these challenges head-on, Sustainability Matters and IndiAgri are organising聽补听丑颈驳丑-颈尘辫补肠迟听Regional Policy Dialogue on Climate Change & Its Impact on Agriculture聽on May 10, 2025, as part of the ongoing series.
Solidaridad Network, which works throughout the whole supply chain to make sustainability the norm and enable farmers and workers to earn a decent income, produce in balance with nature, and shape their own future, is the sustainability partner of this event.
The dialogue follows the success of the Sustainable Agriculture Summit & Awards 2024, held in Delhi in聽August聽2024, and reflects a growing consensus that climate adaptation in agriculture is not a choice but a necessity. Experts warn that India鈥s food systems face an existential threat with major declines predicted in yields of rainfed crops like rice by 2050 and beyond if urgent adaptive strategies are not adopted.
鈥Indian agriculture stands at a crossroads. What we need now is not incremental change, but a bold recalibration of policy and practice. This dialogue is a step in that direction,鈥澛蝉补颈诲听Dr Navneet Anand,聽Executive Director, Sustainability Matters.
Dr Anand informed that hosting the dialogue in Madhya Pradesh is deliberate and strategic choice.听鈥As a state where over 70% of the population is engaged in agriculture, Madhya Pradesh plays a critical role in India鈥s food security matrix. Its extensive cultivation of wheat, pulses, and oilseeds makes it a bellwether for understanding how climate risks could ripple through national supply chains,鈥澛said Dr Anand.
The one-day event will feature two focused panel discussions titled;聽鈥Climate-Resilient Agriculture: Adapting to Changing Weather Patterns鈥听补苍诲听鈥Sustainable Water Management in Agriculture: Conservation and Productivity鈥.听Many experts including policymakers, agriculture scientists, agri-startup founders, progressive farmers, farmers producers organisations, and grassroots practitioners will join the discussion.聽An award ceremony will also be held to honour and felicitate those who have made contributions in sustainable agriculture.听
鈥Solidaridad is proud to support this initiative as sustainability partner. We bridge global climate commitments with local agricultural realities. The need of the hour is to support farmers not only with knowledge, but also with systems that enable sustainable and regenerative agriculture practices,鈥,鈥澛added Dr Suresh Motwani, General Manager, Solidaridad.
鈥Policy interventions must be grounded in science, but responsive to the realities of our farmers,鈥澛said Dr Jay G Varshney, Former Director of the Directorate of Weed Research, ICAR.听鈥This dialogue offers a timely platform to integrate climate science with field-level action.鈥
In addition to the discussions, the event will host a Sustainability Awards Ceremony, recognising champions who are driving transformative change across India鈥s agricultural landscape. The awards span eight categories including Climate-Smart Agriculture Champion; Water Conservation Pioneer; Soil Health Champion; Young Agripreneur Award; Community-Led Agriculture Sustainability Award; AgTech Startup of the Year; Biodiversity Guardian Award; Progressive Farmers Recognition. Along with Dr Varshney, Dr Ravindra Kumar Sohane, Director of Education & Extension, Bihar Agriculture University is the Jury for the Sustainability Awards.
The dialogue is being organised with Solidaridad as the Sustainability Partner, and receives knowledge support from Forum for Indian Journalists on Education, Environment, Health & Agriculture (FIJEEHA) and the Centre for Environment & Development Studies. GreyMatters Communications is the official Communications and Event Partner.
Upcoming Regional Dialogues are scheduled for Chandigarh, Patna, and Guwahati, each designed to address region-specific agricultural challenges and climate responses, thereby creating a national repository of actionable insights.