Work overview

Sustainable Food Systems program team at CSE leads the Regenerative Agriculture campaign and has been focussing on promotion of agroecological practices such as organic/natural farming and climate resilient agriculture. The programme team works towards necessary change in policy, practice and systems across relevant sectors.

  • Enabling policies/programs for greater promotion of organic/natural farming and climate resilient agriculture
  • Capacity building of state-level agriculture extension officials
  • Generate evidence, policy surveillance and raising awareness

There is a need to re-think the way food should be produced in India. Transition to sustainable food systems—is a win-win for people, the planet and livelihoods.

 

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School of Sustainable Energy

DTE article: State of organic and natural farming in India
जैविक खेती क ासच-1:
खेती बचाने का एकमात्र रास्ता, लेकिन...
जैविक खेती का सच-2:
केंद्र व राज्य सरकारें चला रही हैं कई योजनाएं, लेकिन
जैविक खेती का सच-3:
खामियों से भरे हैं सरकारी कार्यक्रम
जैविक खेती का सच-4:
कुछ ही राज्य ले रहे हैं दिलचस्पी
जैविक खेती का सच-5:
सकारात्मक प्रयासों से जगी उम्मीद
जैविक खेती का सच-5:
सकारात्मक प्रयासों से जगी उम्मीद
 
DTE article: Evidence on holistic benefits of organic and natural farming
CSE bats for organic and natural farming
Program blurb, Agenda, video and press release- Benefits of Organic and Natural Farming
Natural option: Organic, natural farming not only profitable & sustainable but also productive
Restore by use: Regenerative agriculture can help save water; here is how
DTE article: Market access for organic/natural farmers
A question of sales: Natural farming faces challenges in Himachal; here is how
Bridging Gaps: This Chhattisgarh farmer’s collective champions sustainability
Natural option: Organic, natural farming not only profitable & sustainable but also productive
Organic takeover: How 10,000 farmers of Telangana, Andhra are steering a silent movement
- Market Access for Organic and Natural Produce: Case studies
Millet might: Here is how Odisha can succeed in reviving these cereals lost to the Green Revolution
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Sri Lanka’s inorganic transition to organic farming
Sikkim is 100% organic! Take a second look
A certified problem

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Sustainable Food Systems
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Date: April 19 - 21, 2022

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