FAO, India Mark 80 Years of Partnership on World Food Day

On World Food Day 2025, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and India celebrated 80 years of partnership in agriculture, food security, and sustainable development. The event, held in New Delhi, showcased how this enduring collaboration has helped transform India from a food-deficient nation to a global agricultural powerhouse.

Delivering the keynote address, Dr. Devesh Chaturvedi, Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, emphasized India’s remarkable journey over the decades and highlighted the deep technical and policy collaboration with FAO in achieving self-sufficiency and resilience in agriculture.

From Food Scarcity to Food Self-Sufficiency

Dr. Chaturvedi recalled the early years of India’s independence, when the country grappled with chronic food shortages. Over time, a combination of visionary policymaking, scientific advances, and global partnerships—especially with FAO—helped India build robust systems for food production and distribution.

Today, India not only feeds its 1.4 billion population but also contributes to global food security. The transformation was driven by,

  • Strong public stockholding mechanisms
  • Minimum Support Price (MSP) policies
  • National Food Security Act (NFSA) covering over 800 million people

These interventions reflect India’s rights-based approach to food access, ensuring that nutrition and affordability are at the core of its development strategy.

Focus on Nutrition and Sustainability

Looking forward, the Secretary stressed that India’s food systems must be nutrition-sensitive—focusing on diverse, safe, and affordable diets. He also highlighted India’s pivot to sustainability and climate resilience in agriculture through,

  • Micro-irrigation and water-efficient technologies
  • Natural and organic farming initiatives
  • Crop diversification to reduce dependency on cereals
  • Development of stress-tolerant seed varieties
  • Deployment of AgriStack, a digital public infrastructure providing real-time data and services to farmers

These initiatives aim to empower India’s 146 million small and marginal farmers, who remain central to rural livelihoods and national food systems.

Celebrating FAO’s Legacy in India

A highlight of the celebration was the release of FAO’s coffee table book titled “Sowing Hope, Harvesting Success.” This publication captures FAO’s milestones in India across eight decades, showcasing its impact in promoting innovation, supporting extension services, and building rural capacity.

Dignitaries in attendance included,

  • Mr. Shombi Sharp, UN Resident Coordinator in India
  • Mr. Takayuki Hagiwara, FAO Representative in India
  • The story of FAO in India is also the story of India’s rise as a global agricultural leader,” while Mr. Hagiwara reiterated FAO’s commitment to supporting India’s Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.
Shivam

As a Content Executive Writer at Adda247, I am dedicated to helping students stay ahead in their competitive exam preparation by providing clear, engaging, and insightful coverage of both major and minor current affairs. With a keen focus on trends and developments that can be crucial for exams, researches and presents daily news in a way that equips aspirants with the knowledge and confidence they need to excel. Through well-crafted content, Its my duty to ensures that learners remain informed, prepared, and ready to tackle any current affairs-related questions in their exams.

Recent Posts

Weekly Current Affairs One Liners (1st to 7th June, 2026)

Weekly Current Affairs One-Liners Current Affairs 2026 plays a very important role in competitive examinations…

23 hours ago

UIDAI CEO Saurabh Vijay Takes Charge as CEO of IndiaAI Mission

Saurabh Vijay CEO of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has assumed the charge…

2 days ago

India Launches E85 Fuel: 85% Ethanol Blend to Reduce Oil Imports and Emissions

For the energy security and sustainable transportation India set to launch the E85 fuel, it…

2 days ago

Uttar Pradesh Sangeet Natak Akademi Honors 51 Artistes at SNA Samman Ceremony 2026

The Uttar Pradesh Sangeet Natak Akademi (SNA) had honored the 51 distinguished artistes at the…

2 days ago

India’s Forex Reserves Rise to $682.32 Billion Despite Decline in Gold Holdings

Foreign exchange reserves of India has a fresh increase during the week was ended on…

2 days ago

RBI Deputy Governor Swaminathan Janakiraman Gets Two-Year Extension Until 2028

Swaminathan Janakiraman reappointed as the Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for…

2 days ago