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Organic farming and food security - A model for India - A paper by Society for Organic Agriculture Movement

This paper discusses the need to shift from chemical intensive agriculture to organic farming. The authors in their vision for a chemical-free agriculture also stress that organic agriculture is a way to achieve food security.Read More

The authors begin with the current crisis in Indian agriculture. Stating that though the Green Revolution made India self-sufficient in food production in the shortest time it also resulted in a host of problems. The indiscriminate use of fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides and herbicides has created problems of decline in the soil fertility, pollution of water resources, and chemical contamination of food grains, amongst the many similar issues now linked to the Green Revolution.

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Tools and techniques: Wastewater policies - Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)

The Environmental Standards section of the Central Pollution Control Board website, contains more than 40 industry–specific effluent standards, ranging from Battery Manufacturing to Thermal Power Plants.Read More

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