How Andhra Pradesh’s 18 Lakh Farmers Won the World’s Biggest Food Prize and Inspired Other Countries

For decades, major global sustainability awards have mostly recognised scientists, research organisations and innovative technology projects. This year, however, one of the world’s biggest honours for sustainable food systems has gone to something very different, a community of nearly 18 lakh small farmers from Andhra Pradesh.

The Andhra Pradesh Community Managed Natural Farming (APCNF) programme has won the 2026 Food Planet Prize, an international award presented by Sweden’s Curt Bergfors Foundation. The prize carries a cash award of 1.5 million US dollars and recognises initiatives that can transform global food systems while protecting the environment.

The recognition has placed India’s natural farming movement on the global stage and highlighted the role of small farmers and rural communities in tackling climate change.

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