International Conference of Agricultural Economists

On October 25, 2023, Prof. Ramesh Chand, a member of NITI Aayog, announced that the 32nd International Conference of Agricultural Economists will take place from August 2-7, 2024, at the Pusa Institute in New Delhi. This is significant because it is the first time in 66 years that India will host this important conference, showing the country’s growing role in global agricultural discussions. The first conference happened in 1958 when India was facing poverty and hunger. The upcoming event highlights how much India has improved in sustainable development and food security.

Key Details of the Conference

  • Theme: “Transformation Towards Sustainable Agri-Food Systems”
  • Inauguration: By Prime Minister Narendra Modi
  • Participants: Around 1,000 attendees, including 740 international representatives from 75 countries
  • Gender Representation: 45% female participation among attendees

Objectives and Focus Areas

The conference aims to:

  • Address complex agricultural issues.
  • Provide young researchers a chance to connect with experts.
  • Include lectures, discussions, and exhibitions led by top agricultural economists.
  • Link economic ideas with sustainable farming practices.
  • Focus on improving food systems to meet global sustainability goals.
  • Encourage international collaboration in agriculture, establishing India as a leader in the field.

About the International Conference of Agricultural Economists

  • Founded: 1960
  • Frequency: Every three years
  • First Conference: Held in Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Topics Covered: Food security, sustainability, economic policies, and the importance of technology in agriculture
  • Members: From over 100 countries
  • Publications: Proceedings that contribute to global agricultural research
  • Recent Focus: Impact of climate change on agriculture