50,000 students walk into India’s farm-reform experiment. Willingly or not

There is an unusual busyness in the air in India’s agricultural universities.

In December, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) decided to send out an end-of-the-year nudge to the 74 universities it oversees across the country. It urged the institutions to introduce natural farming as a part of their undergraduate course offerings as soon as possible.

Natural farming has become a “subject of national importance”, wrote the director general of ICAR, the top agricultural-research body, which also advises, accredits, and funds these institutions.........

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