Agriculture Conference in Bhubaneswar Focuses on Farmers and Food Security

Deshbaani News : Saif Khan

May 19, 2026 2:59 p.m. 5
Agriculture Conference in Bhubaneswar Focuses on Farmers and Food Security

An important agriculture conference was held in Bhubaneswar with officials, experts, and government representatives coming together to discuss key challenges facing India’s farming sector. The meeting focused on improving agricultural growth, supporting farmers, increasing food security, and finding modern solutions for future farming needs.

Agriculture remains one of the most important sectors in India because millions of people depend on farming for their livelihood. Farmers play a major role in feeding the country and supporting the economy. Because of this, discussions about agriculture policies and rural development are considered extremely important.

During the conference, participants discussed several major issues affecting farmers today. These included climate change, water shortages, rising farming costs, crop productivity, storage facilities, and access to modern technology. Experts said Indian agriculture must continue adapting to changing weather conditions and growing population demands.

One major topic was the use of technology in farming. Officials highlighted how digital tools, modern irrigation systems, weather forecasting, drones, and smart farming methods can help farmers improve crop production and reduce losses. Many experts believe technology can make farming more efficient and profitable in the future.

Another important issue discussed at the meeting was food security. India’s large population creates constant pressure on the agriculture sector to maintain stable food supplies. Leaders at the conference stressed the need for better planning, stronger supply chains, and improved storage systems to reduce waste and protect food availability.

Farmers’ income and financial support were also part of the discussions. Rising fuel prices, fertilizer costs, and transportation expenses have increased pressure on farmers in many regions. Officials said stronger government support, better market access, and fair prices for crops remain important for improving rural economic conditions.

The conference also focused on sustainable agriculture and environmental protection. Experts warned that excessive use of chemicals, groundwater depletion, and soil damage can create long-term problems for farming. They encouraged balanced farming methods that protect natural resources while maintaining productivity.

Several participants highlighted the importance of cooperation between central and state governments in solving agricultural challenges. India’s farming conditions vary greatly from region to region, so policies often need local solutions based on climate, crops, and available resources.

Discussions were also held on improving cold storage facilities, transportation networks, and food processing industries. Better infrastructure can help reduce post-harvest losses and increase farmers’ profits by improving access to markets.

Agriculture experts believe Indian farming is currently going through a period of transformation. While challenges remain, there are also new opportunities through technology, exports, research, and modern farming techniques.

The Bhubaneswar conference reflected the growing importance of long-term planning for India’s agriculture sector. As climate conditions change and food demand continues to rise, policymakers are under pressure to strengthen support systems for farmers and improve overall agricultural productivity.

For millions of Indian families connected to farming, such discussions are important because agriculture directly affects jobs, income, food prices, and rural development. The success of future farming policies will play a major role in India’s economic growth and food security in the years ahead.

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