Agriculture in India has been thrust onto the international stage as the world watched and celebrities tweeted about the tens of thousands of farmers camped out in Delhi to protest against governmental reforms which loosen rules around the sale, pricing, and storage of produce. Farmers say these changes prioritize corporate interests and threaten livelihoods, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi argues they will lead to greater efficiency and ultimately income for smallholder farmers.In this episode, Sarah is joined by colleague Komal Patel to unpack why farmers are protesting, what’s working (and what’s not) in India’s agricultural system, and what it means for agtech and innovation. It features:Mekhala Krishnamurthy - Senior Fellow at the Center for Policy Research and Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Ashoka University.Venky Ramachandran - agritech consultant and author of Agribusiness MattersThe discussion covers:How can India open up agricultural markets without hurting the livelihoods of its farmers?How can public policy incentivize agtech and private investors, while also ensuring a fair system that doesn’t just benefit the powerful?The slippery slope of policy reformsHow India’s agricultural system can move forward sustainably and successfullyFor more information and resources, visit our website. We would also love your feedback! Fill out our super quick survey on what you’d like to hear more about on the podcast (and thank you!).

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