Current Research in Agriculture and Farming (CRAF)
Year : 2025, Volume 6, Issue 3
First page : 47-54
Article doi: : http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-7146.282
Advancing Sustainable Agriculture to Achieve Educational Goals: Zero Hunger – A Comprehensive Overview of Practices, Policies,
and Education Technologies
Nirajkumar Ramanbhai Shrimalibhoi1 and Sujan Patel2*
1Research Scholar, 2Associate Professor
Department of Education, Madhav University, Abu Road
*Corresponding Author E-mail: sujanpatel@madhavuniversity.edu.in
Received: 14.04.2025 | Revised: 23.05.2025 | Accepted: 12.06.2025
ABSTRACT
Promoting sustainable agriculture is crucial to achieving the Zero Hunger goal, ensuring that food production is efficient, environmentally friendly, and economically viable in the long term. Sustainable agriculture encompasses a range of practices, policies, and technologies that contribute to this goal. This overview highlights the importance of sustainable agriculture and deepens understanding of the complex challenges of achieving Zero Hunger, emphasizing that agricultural systems require multidimensional strategies encompassing environmental stewardship, social equity, and economic viability. Furthermore, the overview explores the potential of emerging technologies, such as precision agriculture, agroforestry, and digital platforms, to revolutionize food production while minimizing environmental impact. Through a detailed analysis of best practices and policies, this research aims to inspire collaborative efforts and informed decision-making to build resilient and sustainable food systems that effectively address the global challenges of hunger and malnutrition.
Keywords: food security; policy; sustainable agriculture; Education technology.
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Cite this article: Shrimalibhoi, N. R., & Patel, S. (2025). Advancing Sustainable Agriculture to Achieve Educational Goals: Zero Hunger – A Comprehensive Overview of Practices, Policies, and Education Technologies, Curr. Rese. Agri. Far. 6(3), 47-54. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-7146.282