Full Coverage: Agriculture
September 2006
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29.09.2006
A new report by the UN says that India has enough food to feed its population of one billion though hunger and food insecurity have increased since the mid-1990s.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Agriculture] [Food] [Poverty] |
25.09.2006
The Group of Ministers (GoM), which has been assigned the task of ironing out differences within the Union Cabinet on amendments to the community radio regime, has cleared the changes proposed by the Union Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry. This includes the contentious issue of allowing advertisements on such radio stations.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Agriculture] [Freedom of expression] [Media] [Civil society] Image: Community Radio in Pondicherry
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21.09.2006
OneWorld South Asia extends an invitation to join the opening of phone-based Information and Knowledge Exchange Service for Rural Communities. This would be inaugurated on 28th September 2006, at the Jacaranda Hall, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, between 1000 hrs 1300 hrs followed by lunch.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Agriculture] [Information & media] [Communication] [ICT] [Knowledge] Image: A farmer's family. © Television Trust for the Environment
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20.09.2006
from Triple Pundit blog:
more...Image: Cow rides bicycle
Related topics/regions: [Agriculture] [Transport] |
20.09.2006
from Mur Crusto eco-farm blog:
more...Passive solar, microCHP and other renewable energy sources should help make this farmhouse energy neutral. Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Agriculture] [Renewable energy] Image: Mur Crusto farmhouse, Llangybi
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12.09.2006
from Eco Street blog:
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Grazing planning and management practices help offset the effects of global warming because they focus on keeping the soil covered and providing grasses with enough time to recover from animal grazing.
Image: Before and after pictures from Zimbabwe
Related topics/regions: [Agriculture] [Climate change] |
08.09.2006
Latin American authorities failure to label genetically-modified products does not only violate consumers rights, but also their freedom to choose.
more...From: Noticias Aliadas / Latinamerica Press Related topics/regions: [Latin America & Caribbean] [Agriculture] [Food] Image: Semi di mais transgenico - da Greenpeace
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06.09.2006
Greenpeace International released findings that show illegal GE (genetically engineered) rice from China has contaminated food products in France, Germany and the UK. Greenpeace has notified authorities that the illegal GE rice poses serious health risks and calls upon European governments to take immediate action to protect consumers.
more...Related topics/regions: [Western Europe] [Agriculture] [Food] [Genetics] [Health] |
05.09.2006
The Indian Finance Ministry has set up an expert group to look into the growing problem of agricultural indebtedness and suggest relief measures for distressed farmers across the country. The committee will also make recommendations on farmers demands for loan waivers, Indian Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar told Parliament on August 24.
more...From: InfoChange Related topics/regions: [India] [Agriculture] [Land] [Poverty] [Debt] |
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Grazing planning and management practices help offset the effects of global warming because they focus on keeping the soil covered and providing grasses with enough time to recover from animal grazing.