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Invisible Toxins: Pesticide Drift Threatens Health in India’s Cotton Belts

In the heartlands of India’s cotton farming, a silent threat looms. Farmers in villages across Punjab, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Gujarat report that the air itself can cause discomfort, stinging eyes and tightening throats, especially after pesticide spraying seasons. This isn’t just a feeling; scientific studies confirm that harmful pesticide residues are travelling far…

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Insecticide Exposure Linked to Lasting Brain and Motor Differences in Children

A recent study has found that exposure to chlorpyrifos (CPF), a common insecticide, before birth can lead to lasting changes in children’s brain structure and reduced motor skills. These effects were observed in children and teenagers living in New York City. The research, carried out by scientists from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health,…

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Pesticide Drift: The Invisible Health and Economic Burden in India’s Cotton Fields

In the heart of India’s cotton growing regions, a silent crisis is unfolding. Farmers and villagers in areas like Punjab and Vidarbha are reporting worrying health issues. They speak of a metallic taste in the air and stinging eyes, particularly after the spraying season. Neighbours mention tightened throats and persistent coughs in infants. These are…

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Himachal Pradesh Boosts Stone Fruit Farming with Policy Support and Training

The government of Himachal Pradesh is set to significantly boost the cultivation of stone fruits across the state. Horticulture Minister Jagat Singh Negi announced that the government will provide essential policy support, training, and better research facilities. They are also improving the marketing infrastructure to help farmers. This comes as the state aims to diversify…

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Wild Elephants Damage Crops in Gadchiroli Farmlands

A herd of wild elephants has caused significant damage to farmlands in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra. The elephants, which have been roaming the Chunchura forest area for some time, recently entered agricultural lands near the district headquarters. The herd arrived at midnight, entering the Made-tukum and Chandala regions, which are only about three kilometres…

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Organic Farming Promises Fall Short: Government Initiatives Struggle with Implementation

The Indian government has consistently highlighted organic and natural farming as key priorities, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman frequently mentioning its importance. However, recent information suggests that many initiatives aimed at promoting this greener approach are facing significant implementation challenges. The ‘Jaivik Kheti’ portal, launched in 2018 to create a…

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