Guidelines, strategies, regulations, resolutions and agreements, at the international, regional, national and subnational levels that configure the actions of the State.
The government banned wheat exports, citing food security risks after a record heat wave reduced production and raised prices. India will continue to make grain available to nations at the request of ...
By developing commercial markets for biofortified crops grown primarily by smallholder farming families, the CBC Program will help create a sustainable foundation for improving diet quality and addres...
India will restrict sugar exports as a precautionary measure to safeguard its own food supplies. The government will limit sugar exports to 10 million tonnes by September.
The Indian government on Tuesday allowed duty-free imports of crude soybean and sunflower oils during this financial year and the next (2022-23, 2023-24). The tax waiver will be subject to an annual c...
The government doubled the fertiliser subsidy to Rs 2.15 billion from the budgeted level for the FY23 (i.e. an additional outlay of Rs 1.10 billion over the budgeted amount), due to a sharp increase i...
The leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa met for a virtual summit of BRICS nations. In addition to the opportunity to discuss economic strategies outside of a Western-dominated sys...
The Directorate General of Foreign Trade is likely to allow exports of around 2 million tonnes of wheat in total, based on letters of credit issued prior to the export ban on May 13, which is less th...
The overall objective of the National Afforestation Programme (NAP) scheme is ecological restoration of degraded forests and to develop the forest resources with peoples' participation, with focus on ...
IBSA is a unique forum which brings together India, Brazil and South Africa – three large democracies, three major economies, three multicultural, multi-ethnic, multilingual and multi-faith countrie...