BSS
  06 Aug 2025, 20:14

SAARC calls for united push towards regenerative agriculture

DHAKA, Aug 6, 2025 (BSS) - The SAARC Agriculture Centre (SAC) called on united push towards regenerative agriculture in the region.

Leaders of the SAARC Agriculture Centre held a three-day Regional Consultation Meeting titled "Promotion of Regenerative Agriculture in SAARC Member States," virtually from 4 to 6 August, 2025, according to a release received here today. 

It said the event gathered distinguished delegates from 6 SAARC countries, agricultural research organizations, universities and several international agencies to foster cooperation and develop strategies to promote regenerative agriculture in the region.

The consultation aimed to promote regional collaboration and policy alignment to tackle growing environmental challenges in agriculture. 
A special focus was given to restoring degraded soils, enhancing biodiversity and building climate-resilient agri-food systems to ensure long-term food security across South Asia.

Ambassador Abdul Motaleb Sarker, Additional Secretary (SAARC and BIMSTEC) of Foreign Affairs Ministry, Bangladesh, graced the opening session as the chief guest. 

In his remarks, he stressed the urgent need to restore soil health and biodiversity across South Asia through regenerative approaches. 

He called for the integration of digital tools and practical strategies, urging SAC to lead this regional movement for agricultural transformation.

Dr Md Harunur Rashid, Director of the SAARC Agriculture Centre, chaired the inaugural session and delivered the welcome speech.

He reaffirmed SAC's steadfast commitment to championing sustainable, climate-smart, and farmer-centric agricultural practices across South Asia. 

Tanvir Ahmad Torophder, Director (ARD & SDF), SAARC Secretariat, Nepal, attended as the special guest. 

He highlighted the economic viability of regenerative agriculture, noting that, "This approach not only improves soil and environmental health but also delivers financial returns to farmers." 

Over the course of the three days, six technical sessions featured more than 20 expert presentations on various aspects of regenerative agriculture. 

Delegates from SAARC member states, including focal point scientists and national specialists, presented country-specific papers.