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In Kanjikkuzhy, CPM props up an organic crusader

Sajimon P S, TNN | Oct 14, 2015 Alappuzha: A 31-year-old woman, who bagged the state government’s best youth farmer award for organic farming initiatives in Kanjikkuzhy, has sparked some interest in otherwise humdrum poll scene after being made a candidate in ward number five of the panchayat.

Has Monsanto Been Hiding Evidence for Decades?

Michelle Schoffro Cook October 8, 2015 The World Health Organization (WHO) recently declared that glyphosate—the primary ingredient in Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup and other pesticides—a “probable carcinogen.” What’s more: there is evidence to suggest that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) actually classified Roundup as a carcinogen thirty years ago and then mysteriously reversed the decision.

C&A Foundation, WWF India join hands for organic cotton

October 12, 2015 The C&A Foundation, a private foundation affiliated with the global clothing retailer C&A, and WWF India have launched a partnership to promote the cultivation of organic cotton in the Satpuda-Pench corridor of Central India, adjacent to the ecologically important Pench Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, according to a blog in the C&A […]

An Organic Agri Extravaganza at Angamaly

13th October 2015 KOCHI: The International Competence Centre for Organic Agriculture (ICCOA), an organisation working across the entire value chain of organic agribusiness, in association with Nurnberg Messe India, is organising Asia’s biggest International Organic Trade Fair and Conference ‘BioFach India together with India Organic 2014’ at Angamaly from November 5 to 7. BioFach will […]

Farmers in Odisha’s Bargarh swear by traditional methods

Priya Ranjan Sahu, Hindustan Times Oct 13, 2015 A migrant labourer not long ago, 37-year-old Sitaram Majhi is now a successful farmer. As Odisha’s agricultural fields starve for water due to drought conditions this year, Majhi never had a problem watering his crop in Kharamal village in Bargarh district’s parched Paikmal block, more than 500 […]

‘Corporations Bleeding Rural India, Killing Our Farmers’

Oct 12, 2015 A sudden pest attack has ruined cotton crops in large parts of Punjab, bringing biotech, or BT Cotton back into focus. Farmers who used bio-fertilisers in the Malwa region of the state are said to be safe from this latest pestilence. But those growing BT cotton have lost everything. There are reports […]