Sustainable Agriculture for Food Security and Global Health: Regenerative Systems and Smart Value Chains (SAFE-GH)
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Climate change, environmental degradation, and conventional agriculture challenges demand transformative solutions for sustainable farming. Regenerative Agroforestry Systems (RAS) and neglected and underutilized crops (NUS) offer innovative approaches by integrating trees, diverse crops, and livestock into ecologically balanced systems. The proposed workshop will explore the potential of RAS and NUS to build climate-resilient and nutritionally secure food systems in India and Germany, focusing on climate-adapted agriculture, biodiversity restoration, and health improvement via biofortified diets. It aims to inspire collaborative action for sustainable, resilient food systems aligned with global health goals by addressing supply- and demand-side strategies.
Themes discussed in the workshop include,
- Advances and Current Trends in Geospatial AI for Monitoring Regenerative Agricultural Practices
- Application of Sensors and AI for Sustainable Agriculture
- Agricultural Industrialization
- Regenerative Agroforestry Systems (RAS) and Neglected and Underutilized Crops (NUS) for Sustainable and Climate-Resilient Food Systems
Participation in this workshop is by invitation only.
The event is financially supported by the DWIH New Delhi.
Event Information
October 14, 2025, 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM
Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India
Organizer(s): Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)