• India’s present agricultural system is subsidy-based and relies on corporations.
  • Agroecology is a technology of the future with a traditional idiom.
  • Integration:
    • Shift from chemical-intensive farming to nature-based methods.
    • Promote bottom-up and territorial processes for local solutions.
    • Encourage co-creation of knowledge (science + traditional knowledge).
    • Empower producers and communities as agents of change.
    • Focus on social and economic dimensions of food systems.
    • Place strong focus on rights of women, youth, indigenous peoples.
    • Reduce reliance on corporate inputs and elite networks.