I am a journalist, working as Balangir correspondent of the English daily "The Pioneer" and “The Industry and Mines Observer”, an English fortnightly magazine published from Bhubneshwar. I was awarded the Trophy for "Excellence in Journalism" by noted Columnist Sri Shivaji Sarkar,in the presence of Editor in Chief -of The Pioneer,Dr Chandan Mitra ,Editor of The Industry and Mines Observer (IMO) Sri Sirish Mohanty on June19,2012.
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Farmers' welfare body meets Ministers,demands ban on use of Endosulphan
Farmers' welfare body meets Ministers,demands ban on use of Endosulphan
Dear Sibaand others
I enclose the news,published inthe todays pioneer on farmer
seekingbanon Endosulphan,for your perusal.
Yours
SudhirMishra
Pioneer/Balangir
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BHUBANESWAR | Friday, April 29, 2011 | Email | Print | | Back
Farmers' welfare body meets Ministers
April 29, 2011 5:57:07 AM
SUDHIR MISHRA | Balangir
A group of farmers and civil society members of different districts met
the Ministera of Agriculture and Health in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday to
express concerns over the growing toxicity in the food system and
demanded ban on use of hazardous pesticide Endosulfan in the food
production system.
The exposure to this chemical poses great risk of contamination as has
been noticed in numerous instances in the State. 'This chemical is
linked to seizures and long-term effects like autism, delayed puberty
and birth defects. There have already been reports of women having
multiple abortions, sterility and other gynecological disorders," said
Siba Prasad Sahu of the Lok Vikas Sangathan.
In Raisalpadar gram panchayat under Gaisilat block in Bargarh district,
a discussion with farmers revealed that out of a sample of 118 farmers
in one village more than 70 per cent have shown symptoms of mild
hazards due to the impact of pesticide spray. A group of farmers from
Nuapalli village of the same block said that at least 16 varieties of
farm-fishes have died out due to the use of pesticides in farmland,
said Sahu.
India is one of the largest global producers of Endosulfan and the
supplier of 70 per cent of the world's Endosulfan with a market value
of $300 million (` 1,340 crore). Out of the 9,000 tonne, India shares
about 50 per cent of its production and is bought by the country's 75
million farmers making it the world's largest consumer of Endosulfan as
well, he said.
The major categories of pesticides being used in Odisha without
prescribed conditions are organo-chlorine, organophosphate and
carbamate, mostly applied on paddy and vegetables. Endosulfan and
Monochrotophos are highly used pesticides which are classified under
the WHO Class-1a and WHO Class-1b hazardous pesticides, respectively.
Even if merely 10 per cent of farming in the country turns organic,
there would be a net saving of`25,000 crore on subsidies for farm
inputs and the State can save more than `350 crore. In other States
like Andhra Pradesh, almost a million farmers in 2.8 million acres of
land are engaged in growing crops without pesticides, Lok Vikas
Sangathan leaders pointed out.
Besides Sahu, the group which met the Ministers comprised Natabar
Sarngi, Prasant Mohanty and Pratap Pandey.
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