Context:
In a decisive move to strengthen climate resilience in agriculture, the Kerala Climate Resilient Agri Value Chain Modernization Project (KERA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Kerala Agricultural University (KAU). The agreement, signed on July 6, 2025, seeks to institutionalize advanced, low-emission, climate-smart farming practices across Kerala’s varied agro-climatic zones.
Key Objectives of the MoU:
- Mainstream Climate-Resilient Agriculture (CRA): The MoU sets the stage for scaling CRA technologies that reduce emissions and enhance farm productivity amid growing climate risks.
- Leverage Scientific Expertise: KAU will provide research-driven insights, while KERA ensures grassroots-level implementation via farmer networks and institutional support.
Major Initiatives under the Partnership:
- Modernisation of Soil Testing Infrastructure:
- Laboratories across the state will be upgraded to provide real-time soil health diagnostics, enabling precise nutrient management.
- Climate-Smart Crop Advisories:
- Development of AI and data-enabled crop advisories tailored to seasonal climate patterns, supported by a new Kerala Agro Climate Research Centre to be established at KAU.
- Promotion of Low-Carbon Farming:
- Emphasis on water-saving paddy cultivation methods such as Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) will be piloted in key paddy-growing districts.
- Capacity Building and Digital Tools:
- Training programs for farmers and extension workers will be rolled out, backed by ICT-based platforms for continuous learning and decision support.