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India’s food system stands at a crossroads. Climate change is no longer a distant risk—it is already reshaping farming through erratic rainfall, frequent heatwaves, declining soil health, water stress, and rising pest pressures. For a country that must feed a rapidly growing population, sustaining agricultural productivity under these conditions requires a fundamental shift. This is where Climate-Resilient Agriculture (CRA) becomes essential.

What Is Climate-Resilient Agriculture?

Climate-resilient agriculture refers to farming systems that anticipate, absorb, and adapt to climate shocks, while maintaining or improving productivity and environmental sustainability.

CRA integrates:

  • Biotechnology tools:
    • Biofertilizers and biopesticides to reduce chemical dependence
    • Soil-microbiome analysis to restore soil health
    • Genome-edited crops designed for tolerance to drought, heat, salinity, and pests
  • Digital and AI technologies:
    • AI-driven analytics that combine weather, soil, and crop data
    • Precision irrigation, pest forecasting, and yield prediction
    • Locally tailored advisories instead of one-size-fits-all practices

The goal is not just climate adaptation, but productive, low-input, and knowledge-intensive agriculture.

Why India Specifically Needs CRA
  • India remains a predominantly agricultural nation, with livelihoods of millions tied to farming.
  • Around 51% of India’s net sown area is rainfed, yet it produces nearly 40% of the country’s food—making it highly vulnerable to rainfall variability.
  • Conventional input-intensive farming models are increasingly fragile under climate stress.
  • Climate volatility threatens food security, farmer incomes, and rural stability.

CRA offers India a pathway to protect yields, reduce ecological damage, and stabilise farm incomes in a warming world.

Where Does India Stand Today?
Institutional Efforts
  • In 2011, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) launched the National Innovations in Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) programme.
    • Demonstrated location-specific practices such as:
      • System of Rice Intensification (SRI)
      • Aerobic and direct-seeded rice
      • Zero-till wheat sowing
      • Climate-resilient crop varieties
      • In-situ residue management
    • Implemented across 448 climate-resilient villages
  • The National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture focuses on:
    • Rainfed agriculture
    • Water-use efficiency
    • Soil health management
    • Integrated farming systems
Policy & Market Developments
  • The BioE3 policy positions CRA as a priority area for biotechnology-led solutions.
  • Several bio-inputs are already commercialised.
  • India’s agritech ecosystem is expanding rapidly, offering:
    • AI-based crop advisories
    • Precision irrigation
    • Crop health monitoring and yield forecasting
Key Gaps and Risks

Despite progress, scaling CRA faces serious constraints:

  • Low adoption among small and marginal farmers due to limited awareness, access, and affordability
  • Quality inconsistencies in biofertilizers and biopesticides, eroding farmer trust
  • Slow rollout of climate-resilient and genome-edited seeds, with uneven State-wise adoption
  • A persistent digital divide, limiting reach of AI-based tools
  • Continuing soil degradation, groundwater depletion, and climate volatility
  • Fragmented policy coordination, diluting impact

Without addressing these, climate impacts may outpace adaptation efforts.

The Way Forward: Why a National CRA Roadmap Is Needed

India now needs a coherent, integrated national roadmap for climate-resilient agriculture, rather than isolated schemes.

Key priorities include:

  • Accelerating R&D and deployment of climate-tolerant and genome-edited crops
  • Strengthening quality standards and supply chains for bio-inputs
  • Expanding digital infrastructure and climate advisories for small farmers
  • Providing financial incentives, climate insurance, and affordable credit during transition
  • Aligning biotechnology, climate adaptation, and agricultural policy under a single strategic framework—anchored in the BioE3 vision

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