The theme of the conference is “Biologicals for Sustainable Agriculture – A Climate Resilient Approach”
The Biological Agri Solutions Association of India (BASAI) will host BASAI 2025, a two-day national conference on “Biologicals for Sustainable Agriculture – A Climate Resilient Approach”, on September 22–23, 2025 at Habitat World, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
At a time when farmers are grappling with climate change and soil degradation, the event will highlight how bio-stimulants, biofertilizers, and biopesticides can offer practical, science-backed solutions for sustainable and resilient farming. Policymakers, scientists, industry leaders, and innovators will come together to chart the future of climate-smart agriculture in India.
“India’s farmers are the backbone of our food system. This conference is about equipping them with science-backed, sustainable solutions that truly work for them and the planet. Our only aim is to,” said Vipin Saini, CEO BASAI.
The inaugural session will feature senior government officials including Maninder Kaur Dwivedi, Addl. Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Farmer’s Welfare, Govt. of India; Dr. P.K. Singh, Agriculture Commissioner, Govt. of India and Priya Ranjan, Joint Secretary (Horticulture), Govt. of India, alongside leading voices from the agri-biological industry.
The conference will also see the release of four new books on innovations in biological agriculture, underlining BASAI’s role in driving thought leadership.
Over two days, BASAI 2025 will explore key themes such as residue-free food, women’s leadership in agri-biologicals, fertilizer use efficiency, and the role of biologicals in climate mitigation. A dedicated exhibition will showcase the latest innovations from companies including All major player in the biological agri-input segment e.g. Kan Biosys, Biostadt, PJ Margo, Prabhat Global, Trishul, MicroAlga, Peptech, IPL Biologicals, Pushpa J Shah, Inera etc. all BASAI esteemed members.
What sets BASAI 2025 apart is its strong emphasis on farmer-centric innovation and women’s entrepreneurship — positioning biologicals not merely as agri-inputs but as enablers of rural livelihoods. By showcasing scalable models where smallholder farmers boost income through climate-resilient practices, and spotlighting women-led start-ups driving breakthroughs in agri-biologicals, the conference aims to build an inclusive ecosystem that empowers rural communities while safeguarding the environment.
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