
Samnospam
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03-26-2013
10:42 AM
India's rice revolution
http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/2013/feb/16/india-rice-farmers-revolution
a village in India's poorest state, Bihar, farmers are growing world record amounts of rice – with no GM, and no herbicide. Is this one solution to world food shortages?
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r3020
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03-26-2013
11:24 AM
Re: India's rice revolution
Interesting.
bruce MN
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03-26-2013
12:43 PM
Re: India's rice revolution
If it's tough on seed sales and input levels it will likely soon be confirmed by some food industrial complex expert to hold grave dangers for mankind.
Good to see Joe Stiglitz get some play in there. He's on the right track on many matters and issues.
johnaa
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03-26-2013
12:59 PM
Re: India's rice revolution
They're endangered species now, they 'gave' them a bank--

Samnospam
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03-26-2013
06:13 PM
Re: India's rice revolution
Probably as dangerous as raw milk for sure.