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March 2008

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Corn grows in a farm field / Photo credit: AFP
03/29/2008 Biofuels are increasingly coming under the scanner for the dangers that they pose for food supplies. No doubt that the biofuel sector has enormous potential to lower oil prices but there is also a need to set the priorities right in order to maintain a balance between food and energy securities.
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Related: [Poverty] [Energy] [Agriculture]
Image: Corn grows in a farm field / Photo credit: AFP
FSC certification logo on a piece of responsibly harvested wood.
03/27/2008 NEW YORK, Mar 27 (OneWorld) - There will likely be fewer wildfires and more trees for future generations if loggers abide by a set of international rules on forest management, says a new study by independent environmentalists.
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Related: [Guatemala] [Indigenous Rights] [Forests] [Conservation] [Trade] [Business] [Consumption] [Capacity Building]
Image: FSC certification logo on a piece of responsibly harvested wood. © Forest Stewardship Council - United States
P. Sainath
03/25/2008 The government’s loan waivers for farmers are more of a populist stunt in the election year and less of seeking solutions to the current agrarian crisis, says journalist P.Sainath. The waivers fail to address moneylender debts and limit beneficiaries by a pre-determined two-hectare mark.
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Related: [South Asia] [India] [Agriculture] [Poverty] [Debt] [Politics]
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Farmer from Vidarbha /Photo credit: Flickr/Sanjib Ganguly
03/21/2008 Two villages in Maharashtra in western India tell of two different tales of survival. While one village is lush green with abundant water and yielding fields, the other in Vidarbha’s cotton belt has rising debts, shrinking incomes and desperate homes.
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Image: Farmer from Vidarbha /Photo credit: Flickr/Sanjib Ganguly
03/19/2008 Known as chars in local dialect, these river islands in Bangladesh are home to over 600,000 poor inhabitants, and are prone to acute erosion, flooding and period submersions. Sanitation and access to clean drinking water is particularly calamitous here, say health experts.
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Related: [South Asia] [Poverty] [Water/Sanitation] [Rivers] [Health]
Land will give women what is due to them / Photo credit: ActionAid India
03/14/2008 Dalit women in Andhra Pradesh in southern India are gearing up to fight for their land rights. To turn a recent government order into reality, the campaign backed by ActionAid India and Dalit Samakhya has filed over 25,000 applications to put unused land into productive use.
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Related: [South Asia] [Labor] [Poverty] [Social Exclusion] [Gender]
Image: Land will give women what is due to them / Photo credit: ActionAid India

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