| ABOUT THE EVENT:
 The lack of agricultural biodiversity in farming systems threatens nutritional security for nearly 3 billion people in India and Africa, or roughly 40 percent of the global population. Around 600 million smallholder farmers (with a bulk in India and Africa), who are working on less than two hectares of land and producing around 35 percent of world's food, are key to maintaining biodiversity and ensuring food and nutrition security for their local as well as national populations. However, facing pressures of the homogenizing effects of globalization, their "economic viability and contribution to diversified landscape" is threatened. It also explains why millions of smallholder households in India and Africa are struggling to stay afloat. Regenerative agriculture, which is based on principles of agrobiodiversity, is an emerging pathway to address the challenge of food and nutrition security as well as support smallholders to improve their farm productivity and income. Its focus on improving soil health and on-farm diversity, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and sequestering carbon dioxide while building climate resilience among smallholders also appreciates their role in climate change mitigation.  The key aim of the discussion is to engage policymakers, researchers and civil society organizations working with smallholders in India and Africa on regenerative agriculture — to secure local food systems, improve biodiversity and ensure access to quality and nutritious food to rural communities.
 
 PROGRAMME:
 09:30 - 10:00 (IN) - Registration and Reception
 10:00 - 10:40 (IN) - Inaugural Session (launch of Policy Brief)
 Welcome Address
 Shatadru Chattopadhayay, Managing Director, Solidaridad Asia
 Inaugural Address
 Nilanjan Ghosh, Director-Centre for New Economic Diplomacy & Observer Research Foundation-Kolkata Centre
 Special Address/s
 Tharangani Wickremasinghe, Additional Secretary, Tea Development & Plantation Policy of the Ministry of Agriculture & Plantation Industries
 Anuja Kadian, Chair, the FICCI Task Force on Sustainable Agriculture/ Government and Industry Affairs Director (Asia Pacific) @ Corteva Agriscience
 Keynote Address
 Maninder Kaur Dwivedi, Additional Secretary & MD Small Farmer's Agri-Business Consortium (TBC)
 Vote of Thanks
 Prashant Pastore, Asia Head-Water & Agri Programme, Solidaridad Asia
 10:40 - 10:45 (IN)
 Setting the Context/Policy Brief Recommendations
 Shoba Suri, Senior Fellow, Observer Research Foundation
 10:45 - 11:00 (IN) Break
 11:00 - 12:00 (IN) - Session 1: Regenerative Agriculture: A Case for Small & Marginalized Farmers
 Suhas Wani, Ex-Director, ICRISAT India
 Ajeet Chahal, Rice Team Lead - Asia Crop Science Division, Bayer
 Arpita Mukherjee, Professor, ICRIER
 Nithyashree ML, Senior Scientist-Division of Agricultural Economics, ICAR-IARI
 Manish Anand, Senior Fellow, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
 Nilabja Ghosh, Professor, Institute of Economic Growth
 Moderator - Nitin Rao, Asia Lead for Planning & Innovation, Solidaridad Asia
 12:00 - 12:10 (IN) Q&A
 12:10 - 13:10 (IN) - Session 2: Reaping a rich harvest: On-farm success stories from Africa and India
 Sarika Mittra, Consultant, Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture, Alliance of Bioversity International, and CIAT, Asia-India Office
 Godlove Nderingo, Senior Programme Manager, Tanzania, Solidaridad
 Suresh Motwani, General Manager, Solidaridad India
 Kaushal Bisht, Lead, Partnerships, Varaha
 C.S.Dubey, Strategic Marketing & Technology Director, Cargill Animal Nutrition
 Moderator - Monika Khanna, Country Manager, Solidaridad India
 13:10 - 13:20 (IN) Q&A
 13:20 - 13:30 (IN) - Closing Session
 Summing Up & Vote of Thanks
 Kritika Banerjee, Senior Editor, Solidaridad Asia
 13:30 - 14:30 (IN) Lunch
 We look forward to your participation.
 
 Warm regards,
 Team ORF
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