Two-Day Workshop under the Project “The Dynamics of Agricultural Innovation in India”

On July 18 and 19, 2025, the Foundation for Agrarian Studies (FAS), Bengaluru, organised a two-day workshop for the projects “The Dynamics of Agricultural Innovation in North India” and “The Dynamics of Agricultural Innovation in South India” at the TERI Southern Regional Centre, Bengaluru. These projects are being jointly undertaken by FAS and Monash University, Australia.
The workshop was attended by project leads, team members, and subject experts.
The participant list is as follows:
- Ajil Mankunnummal (Research Officer, FAS)
- Anupama Pradeep (Intern, FAS)
- Arindam Das (Joint Director, FAS)
- Daya Susan Thomas (Research Assistant, FAS)
- Emilia Tjernström (Senior Lecturer, Macquarie University) (online)
- Gaurav Datt (Associate Professor, Monash University)
- Harshan T.P. (Associate Research Fellow) (online)
- Kristy Saika (Research Officer, FAS)
- Madhura Swaminathan (Professor and Head, Economic Analysis Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore, and Trustee, FAS)
- Rebecca Rose Varghese (Coordinator – Communication and Events, FAS)
- Sai Chandan Kotu (Senior Research Assistant, FAS)
- Sandipan Baksi (Director, FAS)
- Tapas Modak (Joint Director, FAS)
- V. Surjit (Associate Professor and Head, Centre for Agrarian Studies, National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Hyderabad)
The workshop allowed for in-depth discussions on the provisional comprehensive longlist of innovations, and policy contributions brought in by four CGIAR institutions – the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), International Centre for Potato (CIP), and International Centre for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) – in India since the 2000s. The longlist is an extensive document that provides key information on each innovation, including a brief description, CGIAR-related efforts in development, observable features, scale, location, evidence of adoption, and information on dissemination pathways.
The team also discussed upcoming milestones and activities under the projects, including fieldwork and visits to ICAR institutes and State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) for the North India project.
This workshop included valuable expert feedback and opinions on ongoing tasks and concluded with a clear action plan for immediate future activities under the project.
Here are a few glimpses from the workshop…



































































































