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Junk Food Industry’s Influence Undermines Public Health Policies

Leading medical journal The Lancet has highlighted a serious global health concern: the rising consumption of ultra-processed foods, often called junk food. These foods are linked to chronic diseases and growing health inequalities. While some food processing is normal, like turning wheat into flour, ultra-processing involves chemically altering food and adding substances to make products…

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Global Seed Treaty Under Fire: Farmers and Experts Warn of ‘Digital Biopiracy’

A crucial international treaty aimed at safeguarding global food security is facing strong opposition. Delegates are currently meeting in Lima, Peru, for the 11th session of the Governing Body of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA). This treaty, established in 2004, is designed to protect the world’s seeds and…

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Farmers’ Rights Act Amendments Face Scrutiny Over Consultation Process

Concerns have been raised by independent scientists, environmentalists, and farmer leaders regarding the process for amending the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights (PPV&FR) Act of 2001. They have written to Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, expressing worries about how the changes are being discussed. The Alliance for Sustainable and Holistic Agriculture (ASHA-Kisan…

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Farmers Urge Global Leaders to Protect Seed Treaty from Corporate Influence

Farmers’ groups and activists are raising serious concerns about proposed changes to the International Seed Treaty. They fear these changes could favour big companies over small farmers, threatening global food security and traditional farming methods. The treaty, officially known as the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) or the “Plant…

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Small Farmers Embrace Climate-Smart Farming Amidst Challenges

Many small farmers across India are actively adopting climate-smart agricultural practices to cope with changing weather patterns and improve their livelihoods. These innovative approaches are helping them build resilience against unpredictable monsoons, droughts, and extreme temperatures. A recent report highlights how farmers in regions like Rajasthan and Karnataka are experimenting with a mix of traditional…

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