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Agrispective with Subramani Ra Mancombu

Agrispective with Subramani Ra Mancombu

著者: The Hindu businessline
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Why do the prices of onions, tomatoes, and potatoes keep fluctuating? Why do the prices of the foods we eat continue to rise? What's happening around us that we are failing to take note of? What's likely to happen in the short term? Are you interested in learning about these? Stay tuned to our podcast series explaining the key factors affecting Indian Agriculture brought to you by our host, Subramani Ra Mancombu, Head of Agri-Business and Commodities at The Hindu businessline.Copyright© 2025, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. 政治・政府
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  • Roots, routes, and revenues: Can India stay ahead in the global agrochemical game? | Agrispective | EP 05
    2025/12/11
    In this episode of businessline’s Agrispective Podcast, host Subramani Ra Mancombu speaks with Rajesh Aggarwal, MD of Insecticides India Limited, on India’s rise as the third-largest agrochemical exporter. With exports hitting $3.3 billion and domestic turnover at ₹69,000 crore ($8 billion), the sector is booming. Aggarwal shares how companies are navigating raw material volatility, price cycles, and shifting global demand while leveraging backward integration, R&D, and sustainable formulations. They go on to talk about India’s competitive advantages—low production costs, favorable demographics, and year-round manufacturing—and the role of policy support and innovation incentives in boosting export competitiveness. Aggarwal highlights the shift toward eco-friendly chemistries, water-based formulations, and specialty crops, offering insights for investors, industry professionals, and farmers eager to understand the trends shaping India’s agrochemical growth. Listen in! (Host: Subramani Ra Mancombu; Producers: Prethicshaa Gurumoorthy, Siddharth MC)
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    12 分
  • Inside the climate workforce revolution: Why farmers must be at the centre | Agrispective | EP 04
    2025/11/29
    This episode looks at the fast-moving climate workforce revolution and what it means for agriculture. Subramani Ra Mancombu speaks with Amit Banka, founder and chief executive of WeNaturalists, about how climate action has shifted from boardrooms to community-led movements across the world. Banka explains why the past decade has seen rapid awareness and participation, especially among young people, and why meaningful progress depends on empowering communities at the grassroots rather than relying on policy alone.The conversation explores how climate initiatives are playing out on farms in India and abroad. While regions with large land holdings have adopted precision and regenerative farming at scale, India faces the complexity of small and fragmented farms. Banka highlights why access to weather intelligence and on-the-ground support can make a direct difference to crop patterns and farmers’ income. The discussion centres around common perceptions about climate leadership. From mangrove conservation groups in India to climate tech innovators in Kenya, action is emerging far beyond traditional institutions — provided resources reach the right hands. Listen in! (Host: Subramani Ra Mancombu; Producers: Rowan Barnett, Prethicshaa Gurumoorthy, Siddharth MC)
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    11 分
  • Policy, climate, and farmers: Is India doing enough to protect its fields?| Agrispective | EP 03|
    2025/10/28
    In this episode of BusinessLine’s Agrispective, host Subramani Ra Mancombu speaks with Professor. Rajeswari Raina, Shiv Nadar University, about the challenges and opportunities facing Indian agriculture under climate change. Prof. Raina explains how agriculture, a state subject under the Constitution, requires regionally differentiated policies that can anticipate and respond to climate shocks. She highlights the consequences of policy neglect—from stubble burning to farmer distress—and stresses the need for public investment to build resilience and sustainability. The episode also examines how policy gaps impact farmers on the ground and explores strategies for creating climate-resilient, locally adaptive agricultural systems. Tune in to understand how thoughtful, region-specific policies can safeguard India’s fields, farmers, and food future.
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    22 分
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