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25 documents for milk production in india
  • The reason is massive and unregulated use of pesticides and other agricultural chemicals in India's most intensively farmed state. According to an environmental report by Punjab's government, the modest-sized state accounts for 17 per cent of India's total pesticide use. The state's water, people, animals, milk and agricultural produce are all poisoned with the stuff. Punjab was the totemic success of India's green revolution, a leap forward in agricultural productivity during the 1960s and 1970s that ended the subcontinent's periodic famines. It was based on the introduction of a few simple technologies -- including artificial fertilizers, pesticides and better seeds. In Punjab, especially, the benefits were massive. Punjab, the most stunning example of the green revolution in India, ...

    ... and 2005 the state's annual food-grain production increased from 3 million tons to 25 million tons. ...

  • ... concern of Canadian automotive production, and any concessions that would impair the benefit... currently holds 75% of Canada's industrial milk quota and remains strongly opposed to threats to i... with the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China), and perhaps in multilateral negotiatio...

  • Global Exchange, a U.S.-based non-governmental organization with a well-known brand as an educator on world issues and a tradition of campaigning against corporate power in the food industry, produced a corporate social responsibility report last month on Hershey's entitled "Time to Raise the Bar.

    ... and job cuts at home to keep down production costs. Global Exchange, a U.S.-based non-governmen...'s has converted its top-selling Dairy Milk bar to Fair Trade Certified (FTC), in co-operation... is to benefit one million farmers in Ghana, India, Indonesia and the Caribbean. Both Cadbury's and H...

  • ..., the seed-keeping network you founded in India? . Shiva Navdanya is built on the recognition of c... European farmers are protesting and dumping milk. They're not able to cover the cost of production....

  • ...-- Melissa Martin. 34. India Pavilion. Heather Curling Club, 120 Youville St. F...SHOW: You won't find a more polished production anywhere. With a five-piece band and the Sarah Som...DRINK: The usuals, plus a cup of "moose milk" rum cocktail. DISPLAYS: Lots of Metis and First N...

  • ... on his observations that food production grows arithmetically while population grows geomet... grain and other food stocks and `lakes' of milk and wine. Stock-to-use ratios peaked at levels uns..., by adopting green revolution varieties India was able to shift its status from that of a large ...

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    ... taken onto the lab bench for vaccine production. "We heard, by rumour, that our proposal had won i...; that mothers transmitted HIV in breast milk to babies, including to some born HIV-negative. U ..., says his education project in southern India with 60,000 female sex workers flowed from HIV pre...

  • Presbyterian World Service & Development

    ... in Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya, Nigeria and India. Churches were equipped to respond to the pandemic...&D, through ACT, helped provide millet and milk powder, deliver animal fodder and salt blocks for ... on organic farming techniques, sorghum production, seed and food storage. In 2005, PWS&D and AICT pr...

  • The soft drink companies have run full-page newspaper advertisements claiming that their products are not only safe, they are safer than just about everything else Indians eat. The companies point to government data that shows far more pesticide in domestically produced fruit, tea, milk, eggs and most meat, than in cola. One advocacy group released data claiming that a person would have to drink 49 litres of cola to consume the same amount of pesticide present in a single egg. A cup of Indian tea, the group says, has 394 times the pesticide content of a cup of Indian cola. The whole affair is really about more than just cola. The pesticide limits used as a benchmark in the CSE study are not even passed into law yet and both Coca-Cola and PepsiCo insist that their products meet both exis...

    ... completely outlawed the retailing and production of Coke and Pepsi. By some accounts sales have dro...

  • On January 11, 2008 Bangladesh stepped into its second year under a 'state of emergency' with the army backed caretaker government reeling under a number of difficulties on the political and economic fronts. Although Bangladesh has been experiencing 'state of emergencies' since the Pakistan period the pattern of this 'emergency' is distinct one in nature. This is going to be the longest episode of 'emergency' the country experiencing with truncated fundamental rights. Before January 11, 2007 the political situation over a parliamentary election turned so chaotic that it called for such stern action. Major political parties, general citizens along with the civil society are now demanding the withdrawal of the 'emergency'. This paper looks at the ground and outgrowth of the first year of ...

    ...1.1 Partition from India. 1947 - British colonial rule over India ends. A l... essential food items - rice, flour, milk, cooking oil, sugar, lentil, red chillies, onions ... from international sources since local production was badly hampered. CONCLUSION. 2007 was a landmar...



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