"Time To Move On From Wheat, Rice": Supreme Court Pushes For Pulses

The Supreme Court of India has urged the central government to reevaluate its traditional emphasis on wheat and rice production. The Court's suggestion comes as part of a broader initiative to diversify agricultural practices and encourage the cultivation of pulses. This shift aims to address various issues, including food security and nutritional balance, while also promoting sustainable farming methods. Pulses, known for their high protein content and lower water requirements, could play a crucial role in enhancing the resilience of India's agricultural sector. The Supreme Court's directive highlights the need for a policy framework that supports farmers in transitioning to alternative crops, which could provide economic benefits and improve soil health. As India confronts challenges such as climate change and water scarcity, the call for a diversified agricultural strategy is increasingly pertinent, signaling a potential transformation in the nation's farming landscape.
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