Mother Nature’s wrath knows no boundaries. If it’s heatwaves in some parts of the world, it’s torrential rains in others.

Mother Nature’s wrath knows no boundaries. If it’s heatwaves in some parts of the world, it’s torrential rains in others.
We celebrated our 72nd Independence Day yesterday and we are proud.
Our 60-day whirlwind Global Mission is over and its business as usual. We were grateful for the incredible opportunity to meet so many exciting people, interesting companies and inspiring food heroes.
We’re on the road with the Food Innovation Global Mission and we are taking Edible Issues with us. So if you don’t hear from us, don’t panic. We’re living the perfect food dream.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare tweeted out an image, (now deleted) which appeared like it promoted a plant-based diet. And the Indian internet went berserk.
This recent article calling out Barilla sponsoring a study on nutrition of pasta, caught our eye. Italians have been eating pasta for centuries just as Indians have been eating rice.
This week at Food Innovation Program, we kicked off the launch of our Food Innovation Global Mission, a 60-day tour to study and document the Future of Food. This tour takes us around the world where we get to interview companies and the people behind them, meet food heroes, participate in innovation projects, study food trends and eat a lot of food.
Hello, “India is at risk of food shortage due to climate change” -a new study carried out by the University of Exeter flooded headlines this week. This news is not new. Earlier this year more […]
44% of India works in agriculture but the industry only contributes to only 17% of the GDP. We have seen over the years that it pays less to be a farmer.
India, has an increasingly growing entrepreneurial ecosystem and it’s time we move beyond the obvious cities.