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Indore to Host BRICS Agriculture Ministers’ Meeting in June 2026

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India to Host BRICS Agriculture Ministers’ Meeting in Indore

India will host the  BRICS Agriculture Ministers’ Meeting  in  Indore, Madhya Pradesh  in  June 2026 . This is a two-day event. India is hosting this meeting because it holds the  BRICS Presidency  in 2026. Agriculture ministers from all BRICS member nations will attend. They will discuss major global issues related to farming and food security.

Why Is This Meeting in the News?

This meeting is important for several reasons. Member nations will talk about:

  • Food security challenges

  • Sustainable farming methods

  • Use of technology in agriculture

  • International cooperation in the farming sector

India's role as the host shows its growing influence in global agricultural policy discussions.

Key Focus Areas of the Meeting

The ministers will discuss many important topics. These are the main areas:

1. Food Security
Countries will discuss how to improve:

  • Food availability for all people

  • Nutrition security

  • Farm productivity

  • Reliable supply chains that last long

2. Smart and Digital Agriculture
The meeting will focus on modern tools like:

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)

  • Machine Learning (ML)

  • Precision farming (using data to grow crops better)

  • Digital agriculture systems

These tools help farmers use less water and fertiliser while growing more food.

3. Climate-Resilient Farming
Climate change is a big problem for farmers. BRICS nations will discuss:

  • Crops that survive droughts

  • Water-saving irrigation methods

  • Ways to adapt to changing weather

  • Farming that stays strong after disasters

4. International Agricultural Trade
Ministers will also talk about how to strengthen:

  • Farm exports between countries

  • Trade cooperation

  • Access to new markets

  • Supply chains that do not break easily

Which Countries Will Participate?

The agriculture ministers from all  five BRICS member nations  will attend:

Country Joined BRICS
Brazil 2006 (founding)
Russia 2006 (founding)
India 2006 (founding)
China 2006 (founding)
South Africa 2010

Together, these countries represent a large share of the world's population, farm production, and emerging economies.

What Is BRICS? A Quick Background

BRICS is a group of major emerging economies. The term "BRIC" was first used in  2001  by economist  Jim O'Neill . The original four members were Brazil, Russia, India, and China. South Africa joined in  2010 , and the group became BRICS. Over time, BRICS has become an important platform for economic, political, trade, and development cooperation.

Why Was Indore Chosen to Host This Meeting?

Indore is not a random choice. The city has become a top destination for national and international conferences. Reasons include:

  • Excellent infrastructure

  • High cleanliness ranking (Indore is often India's cleanest city)

  • Growing economic importance

  • Strong agricultural trade activities

  • Many food processing industries

  • Successful smart city projects

Hosting this BRICS meeting will boost Indore's international profile even more.

Why This Meeting Matters for India

Agriculture is a major part of India's economy. Millions of farmers depend on it. This meeting gives India a chance to:

  • Showcase its new farming innovations

  • Promote sustainable farming models to other nations

  • Build stronger global partnerships

  • Discuss farmer welfare policies with other countries

The event also matches India's own focus on digital agriculture and climate-smart farming.


FAQ Section

Q1: When and where will the BRICS Agriculture Ministers' Meeting take place?
The meeting will happen in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, in June 2026. It is a two-day event.

Q2: Who is hosting this meeting?
India is hosting the meeting because India holds the BRICS Presidency in 2026.

Q3: Which countries will attend?
Agriculture ministers from Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa will attend.

Q4: What are the main topics of discussion?
The four main topics are: food security, smart and digital agriculture, climate-resilient farming, and international agricultural trade.

Q5: Why is Indore chosen as the venue?
Indore has good infrastructure, a high cleanliness ranking, strong agricultural

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