At the recent BRICS Agricultural Ministers' Meeting in Indore, a significant shift occurred with the launch of a Digital Agriculture Network, spearheaded by India. This initiative aims to integrate advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) into agricultural practices across member countries. The move comes at a critical time when global food security is under pressure, and innovative solutions are urgently needed to address these challenges.
India's leadership in this network positions it as a key player in shaping agricultural technology within the BRICS framework, which includes major agricultural producers like Brazil and China. The network is expected to facilitate the sharing of best practices, genetic resources, and technical information, ultimately enhancing the resilience and sustainability of farming practices among member nations.
The implications for Indian farmers are profound. With the integration of digital solutions, farmers can expect improved access to information, better resource management, and enhanced productivity. This aligns with India's broader goals of empowering small and marginal farmers and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. The establishment of a 'Global Forum on Farmers' Rights in Seed Systems' further underscores the commitment to protecting farmers' interests in the face of evolving agricultural landscapes.



