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4 May 2026

BRICS Agriculture Meet to Shape Cooperation on Food Security and Climate Farming

Indore is set to host a high-level BRICS agriculture conference featuring 21 countries, focusing on global agricultural innovation and strategies to support 68% of the world’s farming population

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A BRICS Agriculture Working Group meeting will bring together representatives from 21 countries to coordinate strategies on food security, agricultural innovation, and climate-resilient farming. It is being held as part of the BRICS Summit 2026, hosted by India.

The meeting will be held in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, from June 9 to 13, 2026, bringing together core BRICS members along with other emerging economies. Together, these countries represent around 68% of the global farming population, making the platform significant for aligning agricultural priorities across the Global South.

Discussions are structured in two phases, technical deliberations followed by a ministerial meeting, to translate research inputs into policy coordination. Key focus areas include climate-smart agriculture, agri-trade, and technology sharing.

The event also provides an opportunity to showcase Madhya Pradesh’s agricultural systems and local practices, alongside broader efforts to strengthen cross-country cooperation on shared challenges such as smallholder productivity, climate risks, and food system stability.

Key Conference Benchmarks and Logistics

  • Participating Nations: 21 countries including Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Iran, and UAE.

  • Farmer Representation: Participating countries account for nearly 68% of the global farming population.

  • Technical Phase (June 9–11): Focuses on climate-smart agriculture, food security, agri-trade, and research.

  • Ministerial Phase (June 12–13): Concentrates on global cooperation and agricultural policy frameworks.

  • Host City Branding: Showcasing Indore as India's cleanest city with multilingual support in English, Russian, and Turkish.

  • Exhibition: A specialized agricultural achievement exhibition at the rural haat market in Indore.


What is the "BRICS Agriculture Working Group"?

The BRICS Agriculture Working Group is a specialized platform for the member nations of the BRICS bloc to coordinate on agricultural research, food security, and trade policies. As the bloc expands, the group now includes a wider array of developing and emerging economies that share similar challenges, such as smallholder farmer welfare and climate change adaptation. The Indore conference serves as the primary technical engine for the group, where experts draft the collaborative frameworks that are later ratified by agriculture ministers to guide international agricultural investment and resource sharing.


Policy Relevance

  • Secures Global Food Leadership: By hosting nations that represent 68% of the world's farmers, India leads the discourse on the Global South’s agricultural interests.

  • Promotes Climate-Smart Strategies: The emphasis on agricultural innovation and sustainable developmentprovides a roadmap for adapting to extreme weather patterns affecting Indian and global crop yields.

  • Boosts State-Level Agri-Tourism: Showcasing Madhya Pradesh’s traditional cuisine and folk arts to delegates integrates cultural diplomacy with regional economic promotion.

  • Standardises Agri-Trade Protocols: Technical discussions on agri-trade and farmer welfare aim to streamline cross-border movement of agricultural goods among participating nations.

  • Focuses on Technology Transfer: The conference highlights agricultural research collaboration, facilitating the exchange of innovations between BRICS partners to improve productivity.


Relevant Question for Policy Stakeholders: As the BRICS Agriculture Working Group scales to include 21 nations, what specific multilateral agreements can the Ministry of Agriculture propose to ensure that 'climate-smart' innovations reach the smallholder farmers who comprise the bulk of this bloc's 68% share of the global farming population?


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