Supreme Court Protects Tribal Rights in Wildlife Sanctuaries

The Supreme Court of India has delivered a landmark judgment affirming the rights of tribal communities and forest dwellers within areas declared as Wildlife Sanctuaries. The Court ruled that their rights, protected under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 (WPA) and the Forest Rights Act, 2006 (FRA), remain valid even after an area is designated as…

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Subsidies, Fertilizer Lobbies, and Pre-Poll Cash Schemes: How India Built a Political Economy That Keeps Farmers Poor

India’s development model today rests on a fragile but politically convenient formula: chemicals for farmers, cash for voters.It is a system designed not to solve problems, but to manage them till the next election cycle. At the heart of this lies a political economy where fertilizer lobbies, agricultural subsidies, and now large-scale pre-election cash transfer schemes like Ladli/Ladki Behna define…

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Government Cracks Down on Fertilizer Black Marketing and Hoarding

The Union Department of Fertilisers has taken strong action against unfair practices in the fertiliser market. They have cancelled or suspended over 4,200 licenses and registrations belonging to fertiliser distributors. These actions were taken because of black marketing, hoarding, and diverting fertiliser stocks away from farmers. This is a significant effort to protect farmers and…

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Seeds Bill 2025 Risks Criminalising India’s Seed Culture While Empowering Corporate Control

India’s seed systems are among the oldest and most diverse in the world. Long before the state formalised agricultural regulations or private companies entered the sector, farmers, tribal communities, and women seed keepers nurtured, exchanged, and evolved seeds through relationships of trust, commons governance, and deep ecological knowledge. It is this decentralised, biodiversity-rich, community-led seed…

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Syrian Farmers Reclaim Heritage with ‘Baladi’ Seeds Post-War

In the Syrian countryside of al-Dheibeh, a quiet revolution is taking root. Farmers, once reliant on imported, hybrid seeds, are returning to “baladi” seeds – traditional, open-pollinated varieties that are native to the Levant. This movement, championed by the NGO Buzuruna Juzuruna (Our Seeds Are Our Roots), aims to restore agricultural independence and preserve Syria’s…

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Bayer Considers Phasing Out Glyphosate Amidst Growing Legal and Weed Resistance Challenges

Bayer AG, a major agricultural science company, is contemplating a significant shift in its product line by considering an exit from the glyphosate business. Glyphosate, most famously known as the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup, has been a cornerstone of modern farming for over five decades. However, the chemical is now facing a dual challenge:…

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