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Leopard Attacks Increase in Junnar Due to Sugarcane Farming, Experts Seek Long-Term Solutions

In Junnar, a region known for its scenic beauty and historical sites, a growing human-leopard conflict is causing fear and distress among residents. The area, located near Pune in Maharashtra, has seen a significant rise in leopard attacks on livestock and people. This escalation is closely linked to changes in land use, particularly the widespread…

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India’s Small Fertiliser Makers Struggle Amidst Unfavourable Policies

Indian fertiliser manufacturers, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), are facing significant challenges. A major issue is the country’s current policy regime, which seems to favour imports over domestic production. This imbalance is making it difficult for local companies to compete and grow. The fertiliser sector is crucial for India’s agriculture. Farmers rely on affordable…

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Indigenous Gene Editing Offers Hope for Cheaper Crop Breeding and Food Security

Genome editing technology, particularly CRISPR-Cas9, has brought huge advances in agriculture. However, strict rules on using this technology create problems, especially for countries like India. They need these tools to improve food security and farming. A new development from India offers a glimmer of hope. Researchers at the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) have…

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Food Systems and the Question of Justice: Reclaiming Food as a Commons, Not a Commodity

Food systems are routinely framed in terms of productivity, efficiency, technology, and markets. Policy debates focus on yields, supply chains, price stabilisation, and caloric availability. Yet this technocratic framing obscures a more fundamental question: justice. Who controls food systems, who bears their risks, whose knowledge is legitimized, and whose livelihoods are rendered expendable? When examined through…

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