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Indian Farmers Take Down Drones With Kites

Indian farmers, part of the ‘Delhi Chalo’ movement led by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha and the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, are taking down drones with kites. A few farmers who were taking part in the “Delhi Chalo” march took to the skies on Wednesday in an attempt to down a drone

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John Kerry Wants Farmers To Stop Farming

John Kerry has suggested reducing emissions through reductions in fertiliser usage, land use, and cows, as well as by feeding cows bugs to reduce fertiliser emissions, which is basically the same as stopping farmers from farming. Biden’s Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, former Senator John Kerry, made a stunning revelation

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Feds Paid Wyoming Farmers $5.5 Million Not To Farm In 2022

As part of the federal Conservation Reserve Program, the federal government paid Wyoming farmers $5.5 million in 2022 not to farm. The federal government paid Wyoming farmers $5.5 million in 2022 not to farm certain land plots, a significant leap from the 2021 grant of $3.4 million.   Industry experts

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No Farmers No Food No Life

No Farmers, No Food, No Life

Current policies in many parts of the world place a priority on climate change for realizing a green new deal. Meanwhile, such policies will contribute to children dying from severe malnutrition due to broken food systems, with shortages of food and water, stress, anxiety, fear (read below), and dangerous chemical

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USAID Monsanto & Delhi's Air Pollution

USAID, Monsanto & Delhi Air Pollution

From The Sunday Guardian: The Delhi metropolitan area has one of the world’s highest concentrations of population, and suffocating people here on an annual basis should be treated as a crime against humanity, especially when it can be controlled. Arvind Kumar writes on the connection between USAID, Monsanto and Delhi’s

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RCEP Agreement Threat to India's Seed Sovereignty

RCEP Agreement – Threat To India’s Seed Sovereignty

We are opening the doors that guard our farmers’ agricultural produce against exploitation. The RCEP agreement, if implemented, will bypass the WTO and offload all the excess agricultural produce from China into the Indian markets freely. Shifting our balance of payment and food sovereignty into the hands of China will

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Indian Biodiversity First, Foreign Treaties Later

Indian Biodiversity First, Foreign Treaties Later

India has a crucial decision to make. Should it conserve its biodiversity and germplasm for future generations or surrender its heritage to corporations and foreign treaties? Come November, India is about to enter key negotiations on the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) at its

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