Complex challenges facing global agri-food systems require solutions centred on smallholder farmers, the countryโs top agricultural research official said as international experts gathered in the capital to deliberate on the future of world food security.Department of Agricultural Research and Education Secretary and ICAR Director General Mangi Lal Jat was addressing DialogueNEXT in India, a two-day conference organised at the ICAR Convention Centre, Pusa Campus, from September 8-9. The event has brought together agricultural leaders, policymakers, scientists and farmers.โThis essentially needs greater investments in cutting-edge science, innovations and partnerships across discovery to delivery. Since Indiaโs agricultural transformation is happening at a faster pace, the country can serve as a smallholder agriculture innovation hub for the Global South,โ Jat said in a statement, PTI reported.The event is hosted by the World Food Prize Foundation in partnership with CIMMYT, the Borlaug Institute for South Asia (BISA) and ICAR.This yearโs DialogueNEXT theme, Take it to the Farmer, builds on last yearโs conference in Mexico, emphasising the urgent need to ensure transformative agricultural solutions reach farmers across the Global South.On World Agriculture Day, the conference celebrates Indiaโs agricultural innovation legacy and honours Indian World Food Prize laureates while showcasing the countryโs leadership in global food systems.