| Program of Seminar Series on |
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Positioning High In Organic Agriculture:
How Can India Make It? |
| Day 1 : Organic Agriculture and India |
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Organic agriculture and food security fears in India: Is there really a dichotomy? |
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Undercurrents of organic agriculture movement in India: Experiences of Uttranchal – the organic state of India |
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Indian states in preparation for organic agriculture: Strategy and operations in Karnataka |
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Undercurrents of organic agriculture movement in India : Vidharba Organic Farmers Association (VOFA) Initiatives and Impacts |
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The world of organic agriculture and the challenges before India to make space for itself |
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Day 2: Managing the supply chain technicalities for
Improving the market share of Indian organic produce |
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Making organic agriculture more profitable through value addition: post harvest processing, storage, packaging etc |
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Drying is an important post harvest process- how can we do it right? |
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Exploding Organic certification myths: the need, the cost and the mainstreaming |
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The Indian organic agriculture inputs sector from chaos to order: Issues and option |
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Microbial infections: the biggest bug bear of the Indian organic export. |
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| DAY 3: The drivers of Indian organic movement: producers, consumers, and the market. |
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Indian organic produce in the global market – how is it seen and how it should be? |
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Fair Trade seen as complimentary to organic agriculture : Issues and options of Indian producers |
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The debate about GMOs in Indian agriculture and Indian organic agriculture, how can India provide space for both? |
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Organic consumers of India, who are they, how is there access to organic market and what they may be looking for? The Elements that define the development path of domestic organic market. |
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Note: Organic Cotton Stakeholder Workshop, led by FiBL, Maikaal bioRe and other stakeholders involved in Indian organic cotton program.
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