BRICS Nations Convene in Indore to Advance Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture

Indore, June 9: Representatives from BRICS member countries gathered in Indore on Tuesday for a five-day meeting focused on strengthening agricultural cooperation, enhancing food security, and promoting climate-resilient farming practices.

The high-level deliberations bring together officials and experts from BRICS nations to exchange knowledge, share best practices, and explore collaborative solutions to some of the most pressing challenges facing global agriculture.

Key discussions are centered on ensuring long-term food security, addressing the impact of climate change on agricultural productivity, advancing smart and sustainable farming technologies, and improving farmer welfare. Participants are also expected to examine innovative approaches that can enhance agricultural resilience while supporting rural livelihoods.

Officials said the meeting provides an important platform for member countries to strengthen partnerships and develop strategies that promote sustainable agricultural growth in the face of evolving environmental and economic challenges.

The focus on climate-smart agriculture reflects the growing need for farming systems that can adapt to changing weather patterns while maintaining productivity and resource efficiency. Delegates are also discussing ways to encourage innovation, knowledge-sharing, and technology adoption across the agricultural sector.

The gathering underscores the commitment of BRICS nations to work collectively towards building resilient food systems, supporting farmers, and ensuring sustainable development for future generations.

As global concerns over food security and climate change continue to grow, the Indore meeting is expected to contribute valuable insights and cooperative frameworks that can help shape the future of agriculture across member countries.