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By foodnetindia 13th August 2015 Food and Health

Solving India’s Food Security Problem

India is said to have the largest number of undernourished people in the world i.e., 212 million, even though substantial progress in health has been made over the past decades and farm output has also multiplied many fold.Let us look at the reasons for food insecurity in India:

By foodnetindia 6th August 2015 Food and Health

Milk or White Poison?

That glass of milk you’re drinking in India could actually be white poison according to studies and research material.

By foodnetindia 6th August 2015 Food News

India’s Big, Hairy, Food Security Problem

Food Production in India has been setting new records in recent years, having increased output from 208 million tons in 2005-2006 to an estimated 263 million tons in 2013-2014. India needs 225-230 million tons of food per year to feed its population, so why does India still face a food

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By foodnetindia 5th August 2015 Food and Health/Food News

India’s Ban on genetically modified BT Brinjal must continue!

For years the government has imposed a moratorium on the commercial production of Bt Brinjal, genetically-modified for resistance to the fruit and shoot borer, now a principal scientist of the National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi, has made a case for its commercial approval.

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