Rajeshwari Sinha
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#AMR advocate @CSEINDIA| Science-Health-Policy resrcher & writer| #publichealth, #sustainablesystems, #drugresistance| @iitdelhi, @IIM_Calcutta alumna| T/RT own
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Joined May 2010
Watch: @rajeshwari_s14 from @CSEINDIA speaks with KS Grewal from Kegg Farms on sustainable poultry ecosystem at the National Conclave on Sustainable Food Systems. Read our new report 'Sustainable Food Systems: An Agenda for Climate-risked Times': https://t.co/BJSsGO1l4i
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@sunitanar @down2earthindia @Ajayvirjakhar @rajeshwari_s14 @GauriAr16029422 @Krishak_Samaj @Umang_A @GuptaSrajesh @toamitkhurana @AnandaPyati Session Highlights | GHG Emissions from Livestock and Mitigation Options Livestock is central to India’s food and nutrition economy, but also a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. The session focused on challenges and issues of GHG emissions from livestock, and
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@sunitanar @down2earthindia @Ajayvirjakhar @rajeshwari_s14 @GauriAr16029422 We are excited to announce the release of our latest publication: “Sustainable Food Systems: An Agenda for Climate-risked Times” at the national conclave. Our existing food systems, the way we produce, distribute and consume food, are not really working well, either for
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🐄🌾 Happening @CSEINDIA! Dr. Sabyasachi Das, @RRA_Network and @WASSANIndia, speaks on “Indigenous Livestock and its Role in Biodiversity, Climate & Livelihood” at National Conclave on Sustainable Food Systems (Oct 27–29, 2025) hosted by #CSEINDIA
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Emission reduction from India’s livestock sector 🐄 🐓🐐🐑 On Day 2 of the National Conclave on Sustainable Food Systems at AAETI, Rajasthan, experts discuss practical pathways to cut greenhouse-gas emissions from India’s livestock sector, including the role of native breeds and
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@sunitanar @down2earthindia @Ajayvirjakhar @rajeshwari_s14 @GauriAr16029422 @Krishak_Samaj @Umang_A @GuptaSrajesh @toamitkhurana @AnandaPyati @NDDB_Coop @icarindia "Livestock emissions can be reduced to a fairly good extent by the use of indigenous breeds, selective breed improvement, and by more appropriate feeding sourced from natural farming" Pradeep Kumar Malik, Bioenergetics and Environmental Sciences Division, NIANP, Bengaluru at
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@sunitanar @down2earthindia @Ajayvirjakhar @rajeshwari_s14 @GauriAr16029422 @Krishak_Samaj @Umang_A @GuptaSrajesh @toamitkhurana @AnandaPyati @NDDB_Coop @icarindia To know more about GHG emissions from livestock, get the copy of our report, Sustainable Food Systems: An Agenda for Climate-risked Times here: https://t.co/1OIBA8wzG7
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India’s soils are in trouble. @CSEINDIA’s new assessment finds 64% of samples low in nitrogen and nearly half low in organic carbon. Fertiliser use isn’t helping — experts call for holistic soil testing and biochar-based solutions.
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A recent assessment by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) highlights a severe deficiency in key nutrients like nitrogen and organic carbon in Indian soils, with 64% of samples low in...
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Veteran soil biologist & conservationist Sultan Ismail talks about the initiatives and practices in India that can help scale up sustainable agriculture & improve soil health, at @CSEINDIA's National Conclave on Sustainable Food Systems happening at Nimli, Rajasthan.
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@CSEINDIA Mitigating emissions from India's livestock sector needs a farmer-centric approach. Our new report 'Sustainable Food Systems: An Agenda for Climate-risked Times' demonstrates some of these solutions. Download: https://t.co/WlE2u07DOL
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@sunitanar @down2earthindia @Ajayvirjakhar @rajeshwari_s14 @GauriAr16029422 @Krishak_Samaj @Umang_A @GuptaSrajesh @toamitkhurana @AnandaPyati @NDDB_Coop @icarindia Indigenous breeds have a big role to play in improving biodiversity, climate and livelihood. The fifth session of the Sustainable Food Systems Conclave showcased why they must be central to the future of food systems. Here are few highlights from the session: 👉Indigenous
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@sunitanar @down2earthindia @Ajayvirjakhar @rajeshwari_s14 @GauriAr16029422 @Krishak_Samaj @Umang_A @GuptaSrajesh Globally, agriculture accounts for only 1 per cent of issued Voluntary Carbon Market credits. We need solutions that prioritize farmer livelihood and environmental integrity. Our new report, "Sustainable Food Systems: An Agenda for Climate-Risked Times," is the roadmap to close
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@sunitanar @down2earthindia @Ajayvirjakhar @rajeshwari_s14 @GauriAr16029422 The biggest challenge in agriculture? Farmers aren't choosing what to grow, markets are deciding for them. This key insight from the inaugural session of the National Conclave on Sustainable Food Systems (SFS) highlights why systemic change is critical. Here are the highlights:
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Excited to announce @CSEINDIA's new report! 'Sustainable Food Systems: An Agenda for Climate-risked Times' explores why our food systems are failing farmers, consumers and the planet, and offers practical pathways for a resilient future. Download: https://t.co/r0s8He3vW5 This
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Indian farmers today face a three-pronged attack from higher input costs, increasing extreme weather events and weakening ability to cope: Sunita Narain at the National Conclave on Sustainable Food Systems https://t.co/r0s8He3vW5
#Agriculture #Farmer #Food #ClimateChange
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@sunitanar @down2earthindia @Ajayvirjakhar @rajeshwari_s14 @GauriAr16029422 Prescription-based solutions no longer work; without systemic reform in knowledge, education, or subsidies, change will not follow: Ramanjaneyulu G V, @Krishak_Samaj at CSE's National Conclave on Sustainable Food Systems.
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@sunitanar @down2earthindia @Ajayvirjakhar @rajeshwari_s14 @GauriAr16029422 Markets drive food systems. Economists need to come up with a different paradigm of food affordability: @Ajayvirjakhar at CSE's National Conclave on Sustainable Food Systems.
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@sunitanar @down2earthindia @Ajayvirjakhar @rajeshwari_s14 @GauriAr16029422 ""Food-climate is not about what vegan/vegetarian or even organic is. It is about how food is grown; how meat is grown. It is about what we eat for nutrition and how much we eat." With this powerful message, @sunitanarain kickstarts the National Conclave on Sustainable Food
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📢 Big Launch Tomorrow! At the National Conclave on Sustainable Food Systems, Centre for Science and Environment will be releasing two new publications that spotlight the future of India’s food: 👉 Sustainable Food Systems: An Agenda for Climate-risked Times A comprehensive look
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Day 1 begins! We are live at the National Conclave on Sustainable Food Systems at Anil Agarwal Environment Training Institute, in Nimli, Rajasthan. Over the next three days, experts, farmers, policymakers and practitioners will explore the shifts needed to ensure safe,
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