www.climateagri.org India is identified as one of the countries that will have greater challenges from global warming (IPCC 4th Assessment report). Developing countries are vulnerable to changes in climate change which will have a greater impact on food security not only on India, but also globally affecting poor and vulnerable people. The impact is already being felt increasingly on agricultural crops, on milk yields and on fisheries due to uncertain or delayed rainfall, floods, and increase in temperature. There is a need to start not only planning but also implementation on mitigation and adaptation measures to meet the challenges providing assured yields from agriculture, animal husbandry and fisheries to farmers, animal holders and fishermen and ensure that they are not thrown behind poverty line in the entire developing world. It is therefore proposed to bring about 300 participants together to deliberate on the aspects indicated above at an International Conference on 7-8-9- Feb — 2012 Visit www.climateagri.org The Venue & Days New Delhi, India; 3 days 7-8-9-Feb-2012. National Agricultural Science Centre (NASC), Todapur, NEW DELHI