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Poison on our plate | Ramanjaneyulu GV | TEDxHyderabad

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    We are what we eat.
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    How many of us know,
    what we are actually eating?
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    How many of us know,
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    what food does to environment
    before it comes to our plate
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    How many of you know,
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    what food does to farmer,
    who is producing that food?
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    Do you know? have you ever thought?
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    How many of you think
    if you are eating food,
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    about the farmer who has produced it
    or fate of the farmer who has produced?
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    You know, some of the questions
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    which grappled me when I was
    studying my agriculture.
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    While doing my Ph. D. in agriculture
    I had a choice,
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    Like every young boy in 90's
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    I was also crazy about
    getting into Indian Civil Sercvice
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    Reading the Indian Economy
    I really understood about Indian Economy
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    by reading for an exam.
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    Finally by time I got into services,
    I was selected for Indian Revenue Service.
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    But, I also had a choice of joining as
    Agricultural Research Scientist.
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    It was tough choice.
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    I made my choice as joined as
    Agricultural Research Scientist.
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    I thought, "I should continue
    working with farmers."
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    But, that didn't last long,
    I'll come to that.
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    Before I come to that,
    let's understand ,"What is our food?
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    What we are eating? How safe is our food?"
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    All of you saw this news, sometime back
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    Pesticides residues in soft drinks
    and bottled water.
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    But, forgot the next day.
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    Have you ever thought,
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    How pesticides residues come into
    this bottled water or soft drink?
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    If bottled water and soft drink had
    pesticide residues,
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    The water you used to make tea or coffee
    also must be having,
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    But we never worried about it.
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    The news is short the next day
    we forget about it.
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    This must be a memory,
    Noodles having heavy metals.
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    How many of you've thought,
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    how did this heavy metals reached
    in the Noodles?
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    If lead has to added in Noodles,
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    Probably lead is more costly than Noodles.
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    Nobody will add it but it came.
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    If ingredients used to make Noodles
    had the lead,
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    The "Aata" which you used to make
    your "Chapati" also must be having.
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    Or the Samosa which you're eating
    also must be having. Right?
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    But we don't connect the dots.
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    Same is the story when we hear about
    pesticide residues in vegetables.
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    You all get horrified.
    But, forget it in the evening.
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    We all think if we buy food at good place
    or eat it in good hotel, it's safe.
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    Food is only as safe as it is grown.
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    End of pipe solutions doesn't work.
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    The pesticides which are
    used in agriculture,
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    less than 1% actually kills the insects,
    99% gets into the water,
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    get into the air
    and comes back to your food.
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    You look at it very casually.
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    Everything happened around us
    you look at it casually.
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    I'll give you one example,
    While having the lunch I saw people
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    painting there, what was that?
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    Spray Paint.
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    Where does it go?
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    Part of it goes on to the board,
    part of it into the air.
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    You all were eating there.
    It comes there.
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    We all are educated,
    We feel we can make connections.
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    We never make.
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    And we expect that farmer will
    make those connections.
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    and produce safe food for all of us.
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    I think that's where disconnect between,
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    What we observe, what we know,
    and how we act is the serious problem.
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    It's not only about the pesticides,
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    do you know the eggs
    that you buy in the market
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    what kind of eggs you buy in the market?
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    Applied eggs.
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    Half cloyed means they are produced without
    male & female meeting together.
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    That's why if you hatch the eggs,
    they won't make chickens.
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    But how they are produced?
    They are produced by using estrogens
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    And what happen to those estrogen?

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    When you eat those eggs?
    they'll come back to you.
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    That's one reason today
    pivot in girl child has advanced.
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    Gynic problems in women has increased.
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    Breast development in men has increased.
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    Do you know last year's India Today's
    survey shows that,
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    the largest number of plastic surgeries
    done in India of to remove breast in men
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    you got into that situation
    where fruit is supposed to be healthy,
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    is creating all that problems.
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    It's not just pesticides or antibiotics
    are growth hormones,
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    which are used in production.
    But also how they are processed.
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    You might have heard the last one week
    10 days doing rounds in all the media
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    artificially ripened fruits.
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    But why fruits are ripened artificially?
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    All of you want to fruits in off season.
    How will they do it?
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    If you want mangoes in May,
    how do you get mangoes?
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    You have to cut unripened one's
    ripen it artificially and sell it.
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    Banana's which are seeing uniformed yellow
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    What are they?
    They all are carbon ripen.
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    The apples the shiny apples which you see,
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    What are they? When were they produced?
    Where were they produced? Do you know?
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    California apples,
    you get apple from California
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    Can you keep it fresh?
    They are coated with wax.
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    Go back to your home,
    take apple from your fridge.
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    Just scratch it. You'll see the wax.
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    We are eating all that.
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    The watermelons which are red in color,
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    they are injected with injections, color.
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    They are injected with growth hormones.
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    The milk which is sold,
    we have seen in news last several years,
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    the reports which say, "The milk is
    contaminated with synthetic milk."
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    If you want to have milk
    at 40 rupees a liter thats what you get.
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    We want food cheaper,
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    and there is competition
    between the companies
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    They pay low to the farmers,
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    They also contaminate it
    and get away with that.
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    All brands that sold in Hyderabad,
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    prone to have contaminated with synthetic milk
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    GM Foods, How many of you know about this?
    How many of you've heard about this?
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    BT Brinjal, to tell you simply,
    what BT Brinjal is?
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    when pesticide is sprayed from outside
    it damages the environment.
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    Like I said,"99% goes into the environment
    only 1% kills the insect."
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    So scientist thought why not we produce
    pesticide in plant itself.
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    So plant produces insecticides.
    So which ever insect eats plant will die.
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    But what happens to us?
    Who eats that.
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    So there are several bio safety questions
    in front of us which were never addressed.
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    What you see here, yellow, white,
    golden rice which is going to come soon
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    You know why it was done?
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    They say "vitamin A deficiency
    is serious problem, so we will produce
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    vitamin A in the plant."
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    If you eat that rice you can have
    as much as vitamin A as possible.
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    But do you know vitamin A is
    fat soluble vitamin.
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    So it's not just enough to have vitamin A,
    but you also need to have enough fat.
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    But if you have enough fat in your food
    you don't need golden rice.
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    In 2005 we came across a farmer in Guntur,
    Who was cultivating BT Bhendi.
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    We were shocked.
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    I said "How did you get it?"
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    He said,"Company gave me the seeds."
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    We went to the company.
    They said,"We are doing a trial."
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    We went to the government.
    Government said,"Yeah, That is seen."
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    They said, "You are not permitted."
    Those were taken off in 2005.
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    2013, similarly we came across a cotton,
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    Kerbside tolerant cotton which is grown.
    No permissions.
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    In 2009, when BT brinjal was permitted
    there were public discussions.
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    But It was the only time
    there was for public discussion,
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    to introduce whether we need a food or not
    And it was banned.
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    Sometimes, some wise politicians
    take better decisions.
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    But by this we would have
    flooded with GM foods.
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    Today there is case pending in
    Supreme Court,
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    there is expert committee appointed by
    Supreme Court.
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    Which said, "We don't need this
    for next 10 yrs. Let's wait."
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    There is parliament standing committee
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    which was appointed it also said
    "We don't need."
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    But, you don't know how they are
    going to come into your plate.
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    Food is not only useful energy
    but also good for your health.
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    It can treat many of the deceases.
    Foot is a medicine.
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    It can act as preventive medicine and
    It can also act as a curative medicine.
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    I know many people who are working on
    treating autism with good food.
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    Many of the problem which you are seeing
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    Obesity, diabetes, blood pressure
    all are because of the food which you eat.
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    You need to make right choice
    about your food.
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    Second, What food does to the environment.
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    Let's look at ecological footprints.
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    How many you have seen rice fields?
    Almost all, right.
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    What comes to your mind
    when we think of rice fields?
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    Full of water. How much water it takes
    to produce an acre of rice?
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    6 million liters.
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    6 million liters per acre of rice.
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    Which is equal to 100 families
    annual consumption.
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    1 family of 5 members eats about
    a Kg of rice a day.
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    Which is equivalent to taker of water.
    180 showers.
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    All of us want to eat rice,
    more and more water you'll need
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    in production of rice.
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    You were making calculation
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    how much 1 meal of rice in Hyderabad
    costs an environment?
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    It's probably as big as, all over a dam.
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    We need to worry about,
    the ecological footprints.
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    It's not just about the water,
    about pesticides, about growth hormone.
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    Everything. What agriculture leaves
    before it comes to you plate?
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    Not just that.
    What it does to farmers?
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    The more and more pesticides you spray
    insects get resistance. They don't work.
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    First time you spray,
    second time you spray
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    third time you spray it,
    fifth time you drink.
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    That's what we have seen
    along farmer suicides.
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    The fall outs of such things is
    increasing cost of cultivation,
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    but prices are not increasing.
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    You know 1 Kg of rice costs
    Rs. 2100/- as per government calcuations
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    But today price is on 1400 for farmers.
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    Today a ton of sugarcane is Rs. 2000/-
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    A ton of firewood is Rs. 4000/-
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    How farmers can live?
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    The policies are also lop sided.
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    Today average income of 83% of farmer
    in this country is only Rs. 5000/-
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    So farmers have lost
    their economic independence.
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    Not just economic independence,
    physical independence as well.
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    This were photographs taken farmers were
    standing in queue for fertilizers.
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    Standing in queue for seeds.
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    Seeds which they can produce.
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    Fertilizer which they can
    make by composting.
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    But they are not subsidized.
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    If you buy it in a market,
    they are subsidized.
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    Lop sided policies from government.
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    All these are lead to farmer suicides.
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    In last 20 yrs 3,00,000 farmers
    have committed suicide.
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    Everyday about 48.
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    What is the point about just discussing
    dark side of the picture?
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    How much and we can do
    to change the situation.
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    Some of us working in agriculture.
    Various institution came together
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    we started organization called
    Center for Sustainable Agriculture in 2004
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    We started working with farmers,
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    telling them,
    "How they can move away from
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    the high external input base agriculture
    to low external input based agriculture?"
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    It was not easy.
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    But what we found is across the country
    there were wonderful experiences.
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    But all those experiences were thought
    in ideological framework.
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    They don't talk to each other.
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    There are good things, bad things
    but if they discuss with each other
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    it would have been good
    but they never talk to each other.
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    Main stream institutions
    never worried about them.
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    So we brought all practices together.
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    Evolved what we called as sustainable
    agricultural practices.
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    The first success came in Kulukulla.
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    Kulukulla is village in Kamang district
    which became completely pesticide free.
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    The village which was speinding 60 LPA,
    they completely stopped using pesticides.
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    (Applause)
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    Agriculture minister came.
    He said, "Wonderful. What do you want?"
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    Farmers said,
    "Make Andhra Pradesh pesticide free."
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    He was amazed. He said,
    "Certainly I'll do. But what do you want?"
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    They said,"We are happy with what we have.
    But change all the agricultural practices"
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    He brought all
    agriculture university scientists of
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    department of agriculture together to see
    and then make a change.
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    They said,"Sir, this is one village
    we can't do it. It's not possible."
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    Then came Enabavi this is 80 km from here,
    compeltely organic village.
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    The last three years over 10000 people
    have visited the village to know
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    "How they are doing farming?"
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    "But this has also not changed anything
    under government."
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    But consumers have changed.
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    Many people have started understanding
    what is good for them.
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    This is an advertisement
    which is The Hindu uses for itself.
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    This is the village called Dorli.
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    Dorli is in Vardha. After Telanagana,
    you hear lots of suicide from Vardha.
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    In 2005 the village was put up for sale.
    Farmers decided, we can't do farming.
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    They put up village for sale.
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    We went there in 2006 and said
    "Can we start working together?"
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    Today all of them have repaid their loans.
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    All of them are back to farming.
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    (Applause)
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    It's possible. It's possible.
    It's possible.
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    All examples are in front of us.
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    We also side by side worked with
    woman self fill groups in Andhra Pradesh.
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    These are cover stories of "Down To Earth"
    magazine which tracked the whole change.
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    We started with 225 acres in 2005.
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    Today its 35,00,000 acre in Andhra Pradesh
    and Telangana
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