Key Points

BRICS nations are revolutionizing agriculture through cutting-edge technologies like precision farming and biotech, reducing waste and boosting efficiency. China and Brazil lead with satellite-driven crop monitoring and genetically modified soybeans, setting global benchmarks. These innovations strengthen food security and trade influence, benefiting both member states and developing nations. As BRICS expands, its role in shaping a sustainable, tech-powered food system grows.

Key Points: BRICS Nations Lead Global Agritech Revolution for Sustainable Farming

  • BRICS invests in precision farming and biotech for resource efficiency
  • China uses drones and satellites for real-time crop monitoring
  • Brazil’s GM soybeans boost yields and export dominance
  • BRICS agritech aids developing nations in food security
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BRICS Innovation cultivates global sustainable agriculture future

BRICS countries drive sustainable agriculture with precision farming, biotech, and data-driven innovations, reshaping global food security and trade.

"BRICS is gradually establishing itself as a global leader in agritech. – Hossein Shirzad, Shahid Beheshti University"

Moscow, July 23

Technological progress in BRICS countries is playing a transformative role in reshaping global agriculture and advancing sustainable farming practices, according to academic researcher Hossein Shirzad from Shahid Beheshti University.

As TV BRICS highlighted, BRICS nations are investing heavily in advanced agricultural technologies such as precision farming, biotechnology, and data-driven tools. These developments are leading to more efficient use of resources like water, fertilisers, and pesticides while reducing environmental damage and agricultural waste.

China, for example, is leveraging satellite technology and drone systems to monitor crops in real-time and fine-tune agricultural inputs, boosting productivity.

Meanwhile, Brazil's success with genetically modified, pest-resistant soybean varieties has significantly increased crop yields. Such innovations are setting global standards for sustainable agriculture.

Shirzad noted that BRICS countries are not only strengthening their domestic agricultural capabilities but are also reshaping international food trade. Brazil has emerged as a key exporter of soy and beef, powered by its biotech advancements, while China continues to expand its dominance in the grain and vegetable markets.

These innovations are also spreading to other developing nations, fostering collaboration and knowledge transfer. The adoption of BRICS-driven agricultural technologies in various regions is helping build capacity and support food security on a broader scale.

Shirzad emphasised that BRICS is gradually establishing itself as a global leader in agritech. As BRICS+ expands its cooperative framework among emerging economies, its influence in shaping future agricultural trends is expected to rise.

Ultimately, BRICS' commitment to innovation is driving a shift toward a more sustainable, multipolar, and tech-powered global food system, placing these nations at the heart of the next agricultural revolution.

The BRICS is a group formed by eleven countries: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Iran. It serves as a political and diplomatic coordination forum for countries from the Global South and for coordination in the most diverse areas.

The objectives of BRICS include strengthening economic, political, and social cooperation among its members, as well as increasing the influence of Global South countries in international governance.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the tech advancements are impressive, I worry about small farmers being left behind. Most Indian farmers can't afford drones or satellite tech. BRICS should focus on affordable solutions for marginal farmers too.
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Arjun K
Brazil's GM soybean success is remarkable! India should learn from this - our cotton farmers already benefited from Bt cotton. More such innovations can make us self-reliant in edible oils. #AtmanirbharBharat
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Sarah B
As an agriculture student in India, I'm excited by these developments! The knowledge sharing between BRICS countries can help us tackle climate challenges. Hope our universities get more research collaborations 🤞
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Vikram M
Good article but missing India's contributions! Our soil health card scheme and PM-KISAN are revolutionary. BRICS should highlight India's digital infrastructure that reaches even remote villages.
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Kavya N
Sustainable agriculture is the need of the hour! Loved reading about China's precision farming. We should adopt similar water-saving tech in Punjab and Haryana where groundwater is depleting fast 💧

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