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AERA Regional Conference on Resilient Himalayan Agriculture begins at SKUAST-K

KH Business Desk by KH Business Desk
May 8, 2026
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AERA Regional Conference on Resilient Himalayan Agriculture begins at SKUAST-K
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Jammu : Agricultural Economics Research Association (AERA) Regional Conference on “Building Resilient Himalayan Agriculture: Climate, Markets, and Inclusive Livelihoods” was inaugurated at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Kashmir.

The two-day conference, organised by SKUAST-K’s Institute of Business & Policy Research (IBPR) in collaboration with Agricultural Economics Research Association (AERA) and International Food Policy Research Institute, has drawn leading experts from across academia, government, and development sectors to deliberate on the pressing challenges and emerging opportunities in Himalayan agriculture.

Over the course of the next two days, the conference will host a series of thematic technical sessions and research presentations covering critical areas such as climate resilience, agri-market reforms, digital transformation, farmer producer organisations (FPOs), and inclusive livelihood strategies. The deliberations are expected to generate actionable policy recommendations and strategic insights aimed at strengthening the resilience, competitiveness, and inclusivity of Himalayan agriculture, thereby contributing to sustainable rural transformation.

In his address, Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-K, Prof Nazir Ahmad Ganai reaffirmed the university’s commitment to advancing impactful research and policy engagement tailored to the unique challenges of the Himalayan region. He emphasized that the role of academic institutions must extend beyond knowledge generation to include active participation in policy formulation and field-level implementation. He highlighted SKUAST-K’s ongoing efforts in promoting climate-smart agriculture, sustainable resource management, and farmer-centric innovations.

Guest of Honour, Dr BN Tripathi, SKUAST-J provided a strategic institutional perspective, emphasizing that the transformation of Himalayan agriculture hinges on strong inter-institutional collaboration and innovation ecosystems. He elaborated on the need to build efficient agri-value chains that reduce post-harvest losses, enhance value addition, and improve market access for farmers in remote regions. He further stressed the role of universities and research institutions as catalysts for technology dissemination, skill development, and agri-entrepreneurship.

Prof Farhet A Shaheen, Organizing Secretary and Head, IBPR,  elaborated that climate variability, declining resource efficiency, and weak market integration continue to undermine the economic viability of farming in the region. He argued for a transition from subsistence-oriented systems to resilient, market-responsive agricultural models, driven by innovation, institutional reforms, and value chain strengthening. Emphasizing inclusivity, he highlighted the need to empower smallholders, women farmers, and rural youth through capacity building and entrepreneurial opportunities.

Delivering an insightful keynote, Prof Vijay Paul Sharma, Chairman CACP, presented a comprehensive analysis of agricultural pricing policies in the context of climate risks and market uncertainties. He elaborated on the need for dynamic and adaptive pricing mechanisms that account for regional disparities, production risks, and cost variations.

 

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