The New Indian Express, 6 Aug 2018
The Centre has not given any time limit for introduction of the Bill incorporating all official amendments in Parliament.
The New Indian Express, 6 Aug 2018
The Centre has not given any time limit for introduction of the Bill incorporating all official amendments in Parliament.
The Tribune, 6 Aug 2018
Despite the Supreme Court’s order to phase out some pesticides that are banned overseas, the Centre appears indecisive for reasons best known to it, while the states are hamstrung due to tweaking of rules, says Kavitha Kuruganti
Down To Earth, 6 Aug 2018
Experts say 80 per cent of food production depends on pollination, but pesticides are affecting pollinators like bees
The Week, Reena Gupta, Aug 2018
Centre is yet to implement the Verma committe report that banned 18 pesticides
Down To Earth, 26 Jul 2018
The WHO says it causes cancer and studies link it to many diseases. Countries have been struggling to ban or restrict its use. But a new movement to ban this chemical is gaining ground
The Guardian, 24 Jul 2018
Testifying in landmark trial, former school groundskeeper describes suffering allegedly caused by company’s chemicals
Down To Earth, 20 Jul 2018
The level of pesticide is much higher among 11-15-year-old girls as compared to boys in the same age group
The New Indian Express, 19 Jul 2018
Believe it or not, children in Hyderabad are consuming 10 to 40 times more pesticides in their food than children in Europe, USA or Canada.
The Indian Express, 19 Jul 2018
Dr Ramanjaneyulu stressed over the urgent need for Punjab to turn to natural and organic farming, need for policy change and enhancement in research and regulations and most importantly, government support to support organic farming and farmers
FAO, 2018
"An extensive review of scientific research about the effects of pesticide use on soil functions was recently undertaken by the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soil (FAO and ITPS, 2017). The main scientific-based evidence presented in this work showed an increase in the farmers’ net return when they applied pesticides, however the benefits of pesticide use are usually assessed by comparing use of synthetic pesticides versus no use of pesticides rather than comparing synthetic pesticides to biological control of pests (Cai, 2008). Negative associated impacts of specific pesticides on soil organisms and soil functions have been also reported." (p.52)
"For example pesticides that have been taken off the market in High Income Countries (HICs) due to their severe adverse effects on human health and the environment frequently remain registered in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs). As pesticides residues can be found throughout the entire ecosystem, pesticide monitoring programmes about the level of residues in soils, surface and groundwater as well as and drinking water but particularly in food items are very important. However, in many low and middle income countries monitoring programmes are inexistent due to their scarcity of regulation capacity" (p.53).