Seven years after Monsanto launched its genetically modified Bt Cotton in India, a homegrown variety is set to blossom in India’s cotton fields….well 10,000 acres of it, compared to the 17 million acres currently growing Monsanto’s version. The Indian version costs 1/3 what the Monsanto version costs, and it can be stored and multiplied by [...]
Over 1,500 farmers in the agricultural Indian state of Chattisgarh have committed suicide after being driven to debt by crop failure. The state was hit hard by falling water levels.
Bharatendu Prakash, of the Organic Farming Association of India, said that, "Farmers' suicides are increasing due to a vicious circle created by money lenders. They lure farmers to take money but when the crops fail, they are left with no option other than death."
Mr. Prakash added that the government needs to take up the cause of the poor farmers just as they fight for a strong economy.
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