The interconnected issues of hunger, poverty, and agricultural sustainability are addressed by food security and rural development experts, who play a vital role in designing policies, programs, and innovations to uplift vulnerable populations. These professionals work across disciplines to assess nutritional availability, economic opportunity, gender equity, and land access in rural regions. With a deep understanding of local cultures, agricultural practices, and geopolitical dynamics, food security and rural development experts design strategies that boost agricultural productivity while promoting income diversification and community empowerment. They are instrumental in emergency food distribution, development aid, and long-term resilience planning in regions affected by conflict, climate events, or chronic poverty. Working with governments, NGOs, and international agencies, they support infrastructure projects, farmer training, access to credit, and market integration. Monitoring systems and data-driven policy recommendations help them address food deficits and malnutrition effectively. Their impact is evident in programs that increase access to school meals, empower women in agriculture, and facilitate inclusive rural value chains. By combining grassroots engagement with institutional change, food security and rural development experts create systemic transformations that lead to food sovereignty, sustainable livelihoods, and reduced inequality in agricultural communities worldwide.
Title : Socioeconomic constraints in implementing integrated pest management (IPM) in crops and solutions for sustainability
Shashi Vemuri, Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, India
Title : Food security in the SDG era: Challenges, opportunities, and climate-smart solutions
Shabbar Ali, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan
Title : Exploration of the insecticidal properties of Juniperus communis L. essential oil on the grain weevil
Tadjine Nacera, Blida1 University, Algeria
Title : Risk extension: A step to capability for building farmers’ resilience and adaptation to climate changes
Rasha Mohamed El Sayed Shabana, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt
Title : Development of Virginia mountain mint as a potential commercial crop in the southern USA
Srinivasa Rao Mentreddy, Alabama A&M University, United States
Title : Seed-cotton (or kapas) agricultural pollution and environmental health impact assessment
Vijayan Gurumurthy Iyer, Techno-Economic-Environmental Study and Check Consultancy Services, India