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New Report Offers First-Ever Assessment of India’s Farmer Producer Organizations
February 18, 2026
A new report from the Tata-Cornell Institute for Agriculture and Nutrition (TCI) and the Bankers Institute of Rural Development (BIRD) Lucknow provides the first comprehensive assessment of the Indian government’s push to promote farmer producer organizations (FPOs) as a means to advance agricultural development in the country. “The State of Farmer Producer Organizations in India:…
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Researchers and Policymakers Talk Future of Climate-Smart Agriculture
February 17, 2026
India faces a difficult challenge in the near future: producing enough food to feed its growing population while reducing the stresses agriculture puts on the environment. At a policy dialogue organized by the Tata-Cornell Institute for Agriculture and Nutrition (TCI) on Monday, February 16, researchers, government officials and key stakeholders from private industry and civil…
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Study Shows Impact of India’s Ag Extension Call Centers
February 12, 2026
Every day, India’s Kisan Call Centers field thousands of calls from farmers seeking information or advice from agricultural extension agents. Do all those calls add up to improved outcomes on the farm? New research from an alumnus of the Tata-Cornell Institute for Agriculture and Nutrition (TCI) shows that the provision of digital extension services is…
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Looking Towards the Future of Effective and Sustainable Food Packaging
January 27, 2026
by Jocelyn Boiteau
This is the final post in a four-part series exploring the connection between food packaging and food loss and waste within sustainable food systems, focusing on nutritious, perishable foods. Throughout this series, food loss and waste will be defined as a reduction in the quantity or quality of the edible portion of food intended for human…
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Small Packs With Big Impact: The Role of Consumer Packaging
January 20, 2026
by Jocelyn Boiteau
This blog post is the third in a four-part series exploring the connection between food packaging and food loss and waste within sustainable food systems, focusing on nutritious, perishable foods. Throughout this series, food loss and waste will be defined as a reduction in the quantity or quality of the edible portion of food intended…
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From MGNREGA to VB-G Ram G: A Field Researcher’s Take
January 12, 2026
by Kasim Saiyyad
On December 18, 2025, the Indian government passed the Viksit Bharat—Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G Ram G) bill in both houses of the parliament, proposing to replace the nearly two‑decade‑old Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). The bill promises 125 days of wage employment—25 more than the current guarantee—alongside weekly wage payments…
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Reduce and Reuse: The Hidden Challenges of Bulk Packaging
December 23, 2025
by Jocelyn Boiteau
This blog post is the second in a series exploring the connection between food packaging and food loss and waste within sustainable food systems, focusing on nutritious, perishable foods. Throughout this series, food loss and waste will be defined as a reduction in the quantity or quality of the edible portion of food intended for…
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Food Packaging and the Food Loss and Waste Challenge
December 17, 2025
by Jocelyn Boiteau
This blog post is the first in a series exploring the connection between food packaging and food loss and waste within sustainable food systems, focusing on nutritious, perishable foods. Throughout this series, FLW will be defined as a reduction in the quantity or quality of the edible portion of food intended for human consumption when…
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Alumna Builds on Doctoral Research with New Book on Food Loss and Waste
December 15, 2025
Most nutritionists are concerned with what foods people are putting into their bodies. Tata-Cornell Institute (TCI) alumna Jocelyn Boiteau is troubled by the food that doesn’t make it there—the fruits and vegetables that wither on the vine, are lost in transport, or are scraped off plates into garbage bins. As a nutrition researcher, she studies…
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Selling Bihar’s Livestock Farmers on Climate-Smart Technologies
December 12, 2025
by Sumedha Shukla, Milorad Plavsic
Across Bihar, livestock rearing is central to rural livelihoods. Yet low productivity, high input costs, and rising methane emissions pose long-term challenges for both farmers and the environment. Bihar has one of the largest cattle populations in India, but productivity remains low, driven in part by a high proportion of unproductive, non-descript cattle. At the…