As part of the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference, a seminar themed “From Carbon to Crops: Green Molecules, Higher Yields” was held to address sustainable solutions for agriculture in the face of climate change. The seminar highlighted the innovative use of carbon dioxide and emissions to create beneficial green molecules for farming practices. These green molecules, including bio-fertilisers and soil conditioners, enhance soil fertility, crop growth, and water-use efficiency.
Speakers discussed the importance of viewing carbon as an opportunity for generating green energy rather than a burden. By integrating green technology with modern farming, the approach of “From Carbon to Crops” not only boosts agricultural productivity but also aids in reducing carbon emissions and increasing farmers’ incomes. The event also focused on expanding India’s capacities in green energy and green hydrogen to achieve significant results in the field.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the conference, emphasizing the evolution of Vibrant Gujarat as a global platform for growth and cooperation. He highlighted India’s economic progress, technological advancements, and global recognition, positioning the country as a key player in various sectors. Modi encouraged investors to seize opportunities in India’s growing economy, particularly in regions like Kutch and Saurashtra, which are pivotal to the nation’s development.
