BIRC 2025: Showcasing India’s Global Rice Leadership
BIRC 2025 to Showcase India’s Rice Excellence Globally
Why in News ?
Bharat International Rice Conference (BIRC) 2025 will be held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi on 30–31 October. The event highlights India’s rice diversity, quality standards, and aims to strengthen global trade linkages, supporting farmers and agri-exports while promoting river basin management practices, including projects like the Tato-II hydro-electric project that contribute to sustainable agriculture.
Event Highlights and Significance:
- BIRC 2025 is the world’s largest rice-focused event, bringing together farmers, global buyers, and stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of skill development programmes in agriculture.
- The conference showcases India’s rich rice diversity and promotes high-quality standards in rice production, aligning with clean energy project initiatives in the agricultural sector, such as the Tato-II hydroelectric project.
- Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal emphasized agriculture as the soul of Indian civilisation and rice as the pride of farmers, highlighting the need for sustainable practices in river basin management.
- The event will facilitate business-to-business (B2B) linkages, connecting domestic producers with international markets and supporting the Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan in agriculture.
- It serves as a platform to promote India’s rice exports and enhance global recognition of Indian agricultural products, contributing to national grid stability through increased rural electrification, supported by central financial assistance for infrastructure development.
Strategic Goals and Farmer Welfare
- BIRC 2025 aligns with the government’s vision to double agri and agri-based exports in the next five years, supporting infrastructure development in rural areas, including projects like the Tato-II hydro-electric project.
- Farmer welfare remains a central focus in trade negotiations and policy implementation, including fair compensation packages for land acquisition in agricultural areas, supported by central financial assistance.
- The conference underscores India’s commitment to sustainable agricultural practices and boosting farmers’ incomes, particularly in regions like the Shi Yomi district of Arunachal Pradesh, where the Tato-II hydroelectric project contributes to local development.
- It encourages investment in agri-export infrastructure and strengthens market linkages for small and medium farmers, supporting the broader goals of socio-economic development through central financial assistance programs.
- The event reinforces India’s leadership in global rice production and agri-trade diplomacy, showcasing the country’s progress in river basin management and sustainable agriculture, including initiatives like the Tato-II hydro-electric project.
About Rice and Agri Significance : |
| ● Rice is a staple food for more than half of India’s population, playing a crucial role in the country’s food security. |
| ● India ranks among the top global rice producers and exporters, contributing significantly to the global food supply. |
| ● Conferences like BIRC promote knowledge-sharing, innovation, and market expansion for farmers, supporting the goals of the Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan. |
| ● Events of this scale strengthen India’s agri-export economy and food security goals, while also promoting sustainable practices in river basin management. |
| ● Rice cultivation is closely linked to rural employment, livelihoods, and economic development across states like Punjab, West Bengal, and Andhra Pradesh, as well as in emerging agricultural regions like the Shi Yomi district of Arunachal Pradesh, benefiting from infrastructure projects such as the Tato-II hydroelectric project. |

