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India's Agricultural Trade and Food Sovereignty
"Starvation is the characteristic of some people not having enough food to eat. It is not the characteristic of there being not enough food to eat." — Amartya Sen, Poverty and Famines (1981) Food is no longer viewed merely as an agricultural commodity and has evolved far beyond its conventional role. It increasingly represents political legitimacy, economic resilience, and national security in an era marked by growing geopolitical rivalries, climate-induced production shocks,

THE GEOSTRATA
Jul 178 min read


Daughters of Soil Sowing Seeds of Change: Women Farmers Transforming Agriculture in India
From the paddy fields of the East to the wheat belts of the North, from the cotton farms of the West to the millet growing drylands of the South, the contours of Indian Agriculture are undergoing a quiet transformation. Illustration by The Geostrata The image of an Indian farmer has always been imagined as a male, but a subtle reality is often overlooked with this imagery- women are increasingly contributing to the helm of Indian agriculture giving way to a new face of farmer

THE GEOSTRATA
Apr 74 min read
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