Agriculture Law Firm in India
Agriculture has long been the backbone of India’s economy, contributing significantly to GDP and employment. With over 50% of India’s population relying on agriculture for their livelihood, this sector continues to evolve with advancements in technology, government initiatives, and global market integration. The rise of agri-tech startups, coupled with an increasing focus on sustainable farming practices, has brought a transformative wave to the sector.
India’s agricultural industry is marked by vast potential, with the government introducing measures such as the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana and subsidies for irrigation and equipment to enhance productivity and farmer welfare. Additionally, export opportunities for Indian agricultural products are growing, thanks to international trade agreements and improved supply chain systems. However, the sector also faces challenges, including land acquisition complexities, environmental regulations, and compliance with evolving legal frameworks.
Navigating these dynamics requires strategic legal counsel to address regulatory, financial, and operational challenges while unlocking opportunities for sustainable growth.
Agriculture has long been the backbone of India’s economy, contributing significantly to GDP and employment. With over 50% of India’s population relying on agriculture for their livelihood, this sector continues to evolve with advancements in technology, government initiatives, and global market integration. The rise of agri-tech startups, coupled with an increasing focus on sustainable farming practices, has brought a transformative wave to the sector.
India’s agricultural industry is marked by vast potential, with the government introducing measures such as the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana and subsidies for irrigation and equipment to enhance productivity and farmer welfare. Additionally, export opportunities for Indian agricultural products are growing, thanks to international trade agreements and improved supply chain systems. However, the sector also faces challenges, including land acquisition complexities, environmental regulations, and compliance with evolving legal frameworks.
Navigating these dynamics requires strategic legal counsel to address regulatory, financial, and operational challenges while unlocking opportunities for sustainable growth.

Our Services
At White & Brief – Advocates and Solicitors, we offer specialized legal services tailored to the diverse needs of stakeholders in the agricultural sector, including farmers, agri-businesses, and agri-tech startups. Our offerings include:
- Advising on land acquisition, leasing, and related agreements.
- Regulatory compliance for agriculture and environmental laws.
- Legal support for setting up agri-businesses and obtaining necessary licenses.
- Intellectual property rights protection for agri-tech innovations.
- Structuring joint ventures, partnerships, and investments in the agriculture sector.
- Dispute resolution related to land, contracts, and trade.
- Taxation advisory for agricultural businesses and startups.
- Drafting and vetting contracts for supply chains, exports, and trade agreements.
Key Highlights
- Land Acquisition and Leasing: Expertise in navigating the complexities of acquiring, leasing, or utilizing agricultural land within the regulatory framework.
- Regulatory Compliance: Comprehensive assistance in adhering to agricultural, environmental, and trade regulations.
- Agri-Tech Innovations: Legal protection for intellectual property, enabling agri-tech startups to thrive in a competitive market.
- Dispute Resolution: Swift and effective handling of disputes in land ownership, trade agreements, or partnership issues.
- Strategic Agreements: Drafting and reviewing contracts critical to supply chain operations, export initiatives, and investments.
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