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01/22/2008
Vandana Shiva continued to stand up for the rights of women, small farmers, and others marginalized by modern society, particularly in the face of corporate-led expansions in the agriculture and biofuel sectors.

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01/21/2008 Yhdelle mahdollisuus menetetyn maan takaisin saamiseen voi tuoda elinkeinon, toiselle se aiheuttaa entistä pahempia kiistoja viranomaisten kanssa. Vuoden 1994 jälkeen jätetyistä lähes 80 000 palautusvaatimuksesta viitisen prosenttia odottaa vielä käsittelyään.
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01/21/2008 As the debate on Special Economic Zones (SEZ) continues, a novel idea has been proposed by the Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Ltd (IFFCO) to make farmers direct shareholders in an agri-based food processing venture at Nellore, in southern Andhra Pradesh. SEZs are lands earmarked for industrial growth with massive subsidies granted to capitalists.
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Mukul Sharma and Vrinda Grover addressing the press / Photo credit: AII
01/17/2008 In a recent report, Amnesty International India and Human Rights Watch have demanded an impartial enquiry into all acts of human rights violations that took place in the eastern India’s Nandigram area. Local farmers protesting state acquisition of land had clashed with ruling party supporters, leading to a spurt of violence since early 2007.
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01/14/2008 A people’s cycle rally over 60 days, will build public opinion on issues of concern affecting Dalits and other marginalised sections of society in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Organised by the National Conference of Dalit Organisations, the rally was recently flagged off from Rewa district on January 10.
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01/10/2008 The use of urea deep placement (UDP) increases rice yields by 25 per cent while using up less quantities of urea. The Bangladesh government now plans to extend this technique to various sub-districts for effective fertiliser usage and increased food production.
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01/04/2008
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