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Organic India Tulsi Tea Review

By Helen Chevreau | June 26, 2014 Before I get into describing the actual teas, I want to mention that Organic India was founded on the idea that they could create thousands of jobs in Northern India for low income workers by introducing the community to the practices of organic farming. Since they have begun educating and empowering […]

Farmers buying organic products; may profit in FY15: Camson

Jun 27, 2014 CEO of agri-biotech major Santosh Nair credits his company’s healthy growth to the rise in acceptance levels amongst farmers in India of organic products over chemical pesticides. CEO of agri-biotech major Santosh Nair credits his company’s healthy growth to higher acceptance levels of organic products over chemical pesticides. In an interview with […]

Pest sprays poisoning world food supply: study

June 24, 2014 Damian Carrington The world’s most widely used insecticides have contaminated the environment across the planet so pervasively that global food production is at risk, according to a comprehensive scientific assessment of the chemicals’ impacts. The researchers compare their impact with that reported in Silent Spring, the landmark 1956 book by Rachel Carson […]

FAO Study Reveals Increase in GM Crop Trade Incidents

22 June 2014 The results of a recent U.N. Food and Agriculture (FAO) survey on genetically modified crops in international trade, reveals that trace amounts of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are being detected with increasing regularity. The survey, conducted between February 2013 to June 2013, collected responses from 75 country officials. Participants were asked questions relating […]

Preserving rice varieties for posterity

R. Krishna Kumar MYSORE, June 23, 2014   A unique volunteer-driven effort to map the rice diversity of Karnataka has resulted in the documentation of more than 300 rice varieties. The project, an ongoing process, does not entail government help and is born out of the deep-rooted desire of organic activists to celebrate the diversity […]

Foreign hand behind leakage of IB report: NGOs

Mumbai, 17 June On a day when some prominent activists working in the agriculture sector issued a statement questioning whether the country’s Intelligence Bureau (IB) was being used by foreign corporations to take over the seed sector, the Executive Director of the association of biotechnology companies in India questioned the timing of the leakage of […]

Farm activists flay IB report on Genetically Modified foods

New Delhi, June 17: Farm sector activists on Tuesday flayed the Intelligence Bureau’s (IB) report blaming NGOs for impeding development in India, especially with regard to genetically modified foods. Alleging that the IB report would be used by foreign corporates to take over India’s seed sector, activists Vandana Shiva of Navdanya, Suman Sahai of Gene […]

IGC Launches Organic Produce Platform Setting up Infrastructure For Future Cultivation Of Legal Cannabis

PRESS RELEASE  June 20, 2014   IGC Launches Organic Produce Platform Setting up Infrastructure For Future Cultivation Of Legal Cannabis Bethesda, June 20, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — India Globalization Capital, Inc. (NYSE MKT: IGC), announced that it has entered into a joint venture agreement to produce organic leafy green vegetables through advanced vertical indoor farming […]

India: ‘Launch a movement to promote organic farming’

C. Somashekar, Department of Cooperation: Principal Secretary, Department of Cooperation, C. Somashekar on Wednesday called upon organic farmers to launch a movement among the farming community to promote the eco-friendly practice of organic farming. Inaugurating a seminar on the role of cooperatives in organic farming and allied activities, organised by Karnataka State Cooperative Organic Producers’ […]