Andhra Pradesh’s Natural Farming Wins 2026 Food Planet Prize

Andhra Pradesh’s community-led natural farming programme has won the 2026 Food Planet Prize, one of the world’s largest environmental awards focused on transforming global food systems. The prize, worth $1.5 million, was presented in Båstad, Sweden, on 2 June 2026.

Andhra Pradesh Community Managed Natural Farming (APCNF) programme was recognised by the Curt Bergfors Foundation for promoting climate-resilient agriculture and reducing dependence on synthetic inputs. The award citation highlighted its role in improving soil health, biodiversity, farm resilience, and reducing input costs through nature-based farming practices.

Key Highlights

  • The 2026 Food Planet Prize received over 1,000 nominations globally
  • APCNF was selected among 4 finalists from a longlist of 35 initiatives across 19 countries and 6 continents
  • Recognised for demonstrating that farming in harmony with nature can deliver both environmental and economic benefits

Andhra Pradesh Community Managed Natural Farming (APCNF)

  • Launched: 2016
  • Implemented by: Rythu Sadhikara Samstha under Andhra Pradesh’s Agriculture Department
  • Nature: One of the world’s largest community-led agroecology movements
Scale & Outreach
  • Covers ~1.8 million farming families
  • Engages ~340,000 women’s self-help groups (SHGs)
  • Supported by 10,000+ community resource persons for farmer-to-farmer learning
  • Includes farmer scientists and mentors for documentation and innovation

Expansion

  • Practices being replicated across 22 Indian states
  • International outreach in Sri Lanka and Zambia

About Food Planet Prize 2026

  • Recognised as the world’s largest environmental award dedicated to food system transformation
  • Established by the Curt Bergfors Foundation

Objective

  • To fund early-stage, high-impact initiatives that can reshape sustainable food value chains

Organisation & Governance

  • Founding Body: Curt Bergfors Foundation (Sweden)
  • Jury Structure:
    • Equal representation (50:50) of scientific experts and field practitioners
    • Ensures balance between theory and real-world execution

Key Features of Prize Architecture

Master Grid Blueprint:

  • Uses a 400-spot evaluation matrix
  • Ensures diversity across geography, sectors, and food systems

Scientific Blind Review:

  • Anonymous evaluation by global academics and industry experts
  • Verification of evidence and climate impact metrics

Independent Field Verification:

  • On-ground assessment by investigative journalists and documentary teams
  • Ensures real-world validation of impact

Financial Support:

  • $1.5 million to the winner
  • $150,000 to each finalist to support scaling

Significance

  • Establishes India’s leadership in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture
  • Demonstrates scalability of community-driven agroecology models
  • Supports transition toward low-input, eco-friendly farming systems
  • Reinforces the role of women-led SHGs in agricultural transformation

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