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India Urges BRICS Nations to Empower Small Farmers for Global Food Security

India has called on BRICS nations to collaborate in empowering small farmers and ensuring global food security. Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan highlighted India's agricultural growth and food production achievements. He emphasized that strengthening small and marginal farmers is key to a resilient global food system. India also noted its large food security program and the importance of agriculture to its economy.

India urges BRICS nations to empower small farmers, ensure food security

New Delhi, June 12

India on Friday appealed to BRICS nations for greater collaboration, urging all member countries to work together towards empowering small farmers, ensuring food security and promoting sustainable agricultural development across the world.

Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that collective efforts by BRICS nations can provide a new direction to global agriculture and contribute significantly to building a more secure, sustainable and inclusive agricultural future.

Addressing a two-day conference of agriculture ministers of BRICS countries in Indore, Chouhan highlighted India's agricultural achievements, cultural values and commitment to global cooperation.

Chouhan highlighted India's focus on strengthening international agricultural partnerships under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and stressed the spirit of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam', which views the entire world as one family.

The Minister said the conference was an important platform for collectively addressing challenges faced by small and marginal farmers across the world, particularly those arising from climate change, pressure on natural resources, rising input costs and uncertainties in agricultural markets.

He said that ensuring the welfare and empowerment of small farmers was central to strengthening global food security and sustainable agricultural growth.

If small and marginal farmers become economically strong and technologically capable, he said, the world's food security structure would also become stronger and more resilient.

Chouhan said the country's agriculture sector had registered an average annual growth of nearly 4.5 per cent over the last decade. He informed delegates that India's total foodgrain production has now reached nearly 376 million tonnes (MT), reflecting sustained growth in the sector.

Wheat production in the country has reached close to 118 million tonnes, while horticulture production has crossed 378 million tonnes.

Fish production has also increased significantly and has now exceeded 19 million tonnes, demonstrating broad-based growth across multiple agricultural and allied sectors.

He further said that India is implementing the world's largest food security programme, through which food security is ensured for a very large section of the population.

Chouhan said approximately 43 per cent of India's workforce is associated with agriculture and allied sectors, making it one of the most important pillars of the country's economy.

Emphasising the role of small and marginal farmers in India's agricultural structure, Chouhan said nearly 87 per cent of farmers in the country belong to this category.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

This is a timely initiative. Small farmers globally face similar challenges – from input costs to climate shocks. India leading with its own success story of 376 MT foodgrain production gives credibility to these talks.

Kavya N

Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam is beautiful philosophy but we need more than just words. Will BRICS create a shared fund for climate-resilient seeds? Will there be technology transfer to small farmers? Show us the action plan! 🤔

Raghav A

43% of workforce in agriculture but contributes less to GDP – we need farm-to-fork value addition. BRICS countries like Brazil have expertise in this. Hope this conference leads to real partnerships, not just photo ops.

Jessica F

Interesting that India is highlighting small farmers while its own farm laws saw massive protests. Still, if BRICS can coordinate on sustainable agri-practices and climate adaptation for smallholders, that's genuinely valuable.

Tanya I

My father is a marginal farmer in UP – gets anxious every monsoon. Global cooperation on climate-resilient crops and affordable inputs would change lives. Proud that India is leading this conversation. Let's walk the talk! 🌱

Michael C

Food security isn't just about production – it's about equitable distribution. India's food security

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