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Organic foods are more nutritious, according to review of 343 studies

Friday Jul 18, 2014 Most everyone who has ever selected their fruits and vegetables from the “organic” section while grocery shopping probably thought they were doing something good for their bodies and the environment. Yet the question of whether organic foods are in fact more nutritious than their conventionally grown counterparts remains a topic of […]

Scientific Analysis Debunks GM Industry Myths

17 July 2014 The second edition of the book “GMO Myths and Truths” by Earth Open Source released earlier this year tackles the claims by the biotech industry on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and presents the truth with hard evidence. Written by genetic engineers, 34 ‘myths’ relating to GM techniques, science and regulation, health effects, […]

Seeds of Destruction: The Diabolical World of Genetic Manipulation

F. William Engdahl Global Research, May 20, 2014 “Control the oil, and you control nations. Control the food, and you control the people.”* -Henry Kissenger “Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation” by F. William Engdahl is a skillfully researched book that focuses on how a small socio-political American elite seeks to establish […]

Bhoomi Network offers a workshop on…. Home Composting

What you can expect from the workshop? The workshop will discuss the art of composting and simplify the science behind it. You will discover the basics of backyard composting learn how to turn your kitchen waste and scraps into earthy rich compost to use as manure or mulch in your garden. The workshop will be […]

Organic Mela in Thiruvananthapuram

The Organic Mela is a once in two-months event organised by the public interest group Thanal and the Organic Bazaar – an outlet run as a farmers-consumers group initiative. This time, on display and sale are very rare traditional rice varieties such as Navara, Mullankazhama, Wyanadan Thondi, Gandashala, Urunnikazhama, Kuruva, Thavalakannan, Kuttadan all from Kerala. […]

Pesticides impair bumblebees’ ability to forage

London July 11, 2014 Long-term exposure to pesticides harms bees’ ability to forage for pollen and may be changing their choices of which flowers to visit, a new study has found. Scientists used Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, which are similar to those used by courier firms to track parcels, to monitor the day-to-day behaviour of […]

Bird decline ‘smoking gun’ for pesticide’s effects

By Matt McGrath, 9 July 2014   The widespread use of a type of insecticide that has been blamed for honeybee deaths is linked to a marked decline in bird numbers in Europe, a report says. Imidacloprid, a neonicotinoid chemical, is widely used in agriculture to exterminate pests. Dutch scientists say their data shows that […]

Millet Festival

Mahamudra is hosting a millet festival as a way of promoting good health among everyone. They are extremely healthy, gluten free and are excellent substitutes for other grains. Sample dishes like Neer Moru, Kaikari, Dhaniya Soup, Burnt Corn Salad, Cheesy Millet Balls, Coriander and Millet Rice, Millet Coconut Rice, Ragi Halwa, Samai Payasam and other […]

Meghalaya eyes Rs 100 cr allocation

Raju Das SHILLONG, July 12 Eyeing a fair chunk from the Rs 100 crore earmarked for organic farming in the Union Budget for the North East, Meghalaya has said that its programmes on organic farming is unlike any other government schemes being run in the NE. Chief Minister Mukul Sangma said that Meghalaya has been […]