Agri Intex 2026: experts express concern over climate change, press for precision farming
Agricultural experts at Agri Intex 2026 are advocating for precision farming and integrated aquaculture to combat climate change and water shortages. They emphasized the need for policy decisions based on scientific evidence to ensure sustainable food production.
Why it matters
Climate-resilient agricultural practices are critical for food security in regions facing extreme weather patterns like El Nino.
Expressing concern over the El Nino phenomena, agricultural experts, while addressing the inaugural session of Agri Intex 2026, advocated for precision farming to minimise requirement of water and other inputs to make farming sustainable. They cautioned that there will be up to 35% shortage in rainfall till March 2027.
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