Pesticide Bill 2025: A Missed Opportunity for Farmer Safety and Public Health
The Indian government has put forth a new draft for the Pesticide Management Bill, 2025….
The Indian government has put forth a new draft for the Pesticide Management Bill, 2025. This is the fifth version of this proposed law, which aims to replace the older Insecticides Act, 1968. Despite many attempts over 17 years, experts believe this latest Bill still falls short of protecting farmers and the public. Pesticides are…
The COP30 climate summit, held in Belém, Brazil, recently concluded. It took place in the Amazon, a region known for its indigenous communities and environmental importance. The summit aimed to address the urgent climate crisis, considering the historical injustices and global inequalities that contribute to it. However, the final agreement was seen as lacking strong…
Farmers’ groups under the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) have announced a major nationwide protest. They plan to organise an ‘all-India march’, called the Kisan Yatra. This journey will start in Kanyakumari in the south and end in Kashmir in the north. The march is planned for February and March. The main goals of this protest…
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…
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…
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…
Apple farmers in Kashmir are expressing serious concerns regarding a new Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and New Zealand. They believe this agreement, which lowers the import duty on New Zealand apples to 25%, goes against promises made by the central government. This decision is expected to negatively affect the sales of apples currently…
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has strongly advocated for natural farming, calling chemical fertilisers the main reason behind many health problems. He believes natural farming not only boosts farmers’ earnings but also helps save water and improves public health. Mr. Shah was speaking at a Farmers’ Conference in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh. He explained that the…
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has stepped in to calm public concerns regarding the safety of eggs. Recent reports and social media posts suggested that eggs might contain harmful substances, specifically nitrofuran metabolites (AOZ), which are linked to cancer. However, FSSAI has strongly refuted these claims, calling them misleading and scientifically…
India and New Zealand have signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) that includes special duty reductions for certain agricultural products. These benefits for New Zealand’s apples, kiwifruit, and Manuka honey are directly linked to New Zealand’s commitment to improving agricultural productivity in India. This means the duty concessions will only be granted if New Zealand…