
Biofortification: Pathways for Scale in Addressing Hidden Hunger
Hunger and food security have always been a pressing challenge and an important part of the global agenda.

Hunger and food security have always been a pressing challenge and an important part of the global agenda.

Agricultural finance in India is currently facing a crisis of high-interest rates leading to higher debt percentages, lack of insurance financing for risk mitigation and unreported capital flows. Understanding these gaps will lead to the achievement of bigger opportunities and objectives such as increasing farmers’ income, promoting resource efficiency, enhancing

Introduction: Regenerative agriculture is an emerging need and has a potential to be scaled up.Unsustainable land use practices in agriculture are resulting in a critical depletion of natural resources. To mitigate and recover from such damages, several alternatives to traditional agriculture have emerged and evolved over time. Regenerative Agriculture (RA)
Delivering sustained results since 2009 across emerging economies in collaboration with 0 + COMPANIES 0 + PHILANTHROPIES 0 + NON-PROFITS 0 + COUNTRIES OUR WORK At the heart of our work lies the philosophy of collaboration. Long-standing societal and environmental issues cannot be solved by any one stakeholder alone. Impact
In this article, we highlight the power of Community-driven Programmes (CDPs) to solve developmental issues at the grassroots. We deep dive into this approach to understand the wins and challenges.


India has 18% of the world’s population and 4% of the water resources, making the dynamic heavily skewed. Agriculture accounts for a whopping 89% of the water use in India, compared to 69% at the global level. Compared to other leading agricultural producers like Brazil, the USA, and China, India

In this episode of Decoding Impact, Govind Iyer joins Rathish Balakrishnan to explore where social sector funding is headed and how non-profits can leverage it for systemic change.

In data to measure social impact by companies, education is the most favoured choice of Indian IT cos, followed by central govt schemes that get about 14% of CSR money.

CHENNAI: Corporate India spent has spent over Rs 4,000 crore on development in Tamil Nadu between 2014 and 2020, shows report published by Sattva Consulting firm.Tamil Nadu minister for finance & human resources management Dr Palanivel Thiaga Rajan said need for transparent data would aid effective utilization of CSR funds allocated by corporations in the state.TN
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