India needs a gradual shift away from chemical-intensive farming, with policy reforms that expand farmers’ choice, experts said, as subsidies and extension systems continue to favour chemical inputs.
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A shift from tractor-led volume growth to solution-led productivity gains, and from limited access points to a multi-channel, ...
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China's push for agricultural modernization reached a new milestone last year, with scientific and technological advancements ...