Emerging Trends in Agriculture Sciences (Volume – 1), edited by Dr. Yad Vir Singh, explores pioneering developments and research paradigms across key areas of agricultural science. This volume covers topics such as genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for crop improvement, organic integrated farming systems, and the evolutionary Red Queen Hypothesis. It also delves into the economic implications of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), the integration of AI and machine learning in agriculture, agribusiness challenges, and protected cultivation methods for floriculture. With a focus on both theoretical frameworks and field applications, the book blends modern biotechnological tools with sustainable practices and policy perspectives. Designed for researchers, students, and professionals in the agricultural sector, this volume provides actionable insights into enhancing productivity, sustainability, and rural economic resilience. Its interdisciplinary approach bridges scientific discovery and practical implementation, making it a significant contribution to contemporary agricultural discourse.