Hyderabad, March 11 -- By Vajra Zayara

As the protests of farmers resume in India, a sweeping wave of agitations from European farmers are also making global headlines.

These protests whether local or global, highlight significant fault lines in agricultural governance on a large-scale. The global policies of free-trade impacted emerging economies of the Global South since the mid-1990s. But now, these effects are reified in the North as well. A closer look at the objective of the protests reveals an overwhelming dissatisfaction prevalent in the global agri-community; the criticality of climate change action coupled with the backseat delegation of appropriate agriculture and farming policies have cornered the farmers of the industrialis...