The summit gathers global leaders in Al, agriculture, climate resilience, digital public infrastructure, investment, and development practice. AI4AGRI 2026 will also be a Satellite Event of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, scheduled for 19-20, February 2026 in New Delhi. The conference is designed as a global knowledge-exchange platform, bringing together senior policymakers, state governments, international experts, and practitioners to share evidence-based approaches for leveraging AI and digital public infrastructure to improve agricultural productivity, resilience, and farmer incomes.

      AI has become a transformative force capable of reshaping the future of farming. The convergence of advanced analytics, remote sensing, GenAI, digital public infrastructure, and affordable computing may offer a historic opportunity to help build resilient productive and inclusive agricultural systems.

      AI4Agri is a multi-year global platform established by the Government of Maharashtra to help drive the next generation of agricultural transformation through responsible AI, frontier digital and emerging technologies, international collaboration, and large-scale investment mobilisation in AI and AgriTech solutions. The AI4Agri Global Conference and Summit positions Maharashtra as a strategic convening hub to help shape global discourse, enabling collaboration, across governments, industry, academia, and multilateral institutions.

      The event will discuss the following topics:

      • A global convening focused exclusively on AI for agriculture
      • Alignment with India’s AI vision
      • A platform for scalable innovation and investment
      • A deep commitment to inclusive and responsible AI
      • Global thought leadership and partnership
      • A launch pad for knowledge and collaboration

      KPMG in India leaders on Al4Agri Global Conference and Investor Summit 2026

      Brijendra Kumar

      Partner and Lead, GovTech, Government and Public Services

      KPMG in India

      Agricultural AI is moving from decision support to decision ecosystems. When AI systems start talking to each other across platforms, governments must shift from static risk models to dynamic, system-level oversight. This is where resilience, transparency, and human-in-the-loop governance become non-negotiable.

      Key Contact

      Himanshu Rattan

      Partner and Lead – Food, Agri & Allied Services, Government & Public Services

      KPMG in India

      Our insights

      With its rich biodiversity, young human capital, and unique geographic positioning, the Northeast can emerge as a driver of sustainable growth

      AI-powered systems are helping enhance input use and preserve crop quality, improving farm-level decision making

      Solutions for achieving zero hunger and ensuring food and nutritional security, addressing gaps in access, distribution, and sustainability

      How can KPMG in India help

      The economic, social and political environment globally and in India seems to be evolving.

      Boosting potential and transformation across the agri-food value chains

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