 Click here to read the full lecture from the Organic Consumers Association
Click here to read the full lecture from the Organic Consumers AssociationRecently, I was visiting Bhatinda in Punjab because of an epidemic of
      farmers suicides. Punjab used to be the most prosperous agricultural region
      in India. Today every farmer is in debt and despair. Vast stretches of          land
      have become water-logged desert. And as an old farmer pointed out, even          the
      trees have stopped bearing fruit because heavy use of pesticides have          killed
      the pollinators - the bees and butterflies.
And Punjab is not alone in experiencing this ecological and social disaster.
      Last year I was in Warangal, Andhra Pradesh where farmers have also been
      committing suicide. Farmers who traditionally grew pulses and millets          and
      paddy have been lured by seed companies to buy hybrid cotton seeds referred
      to by the seed merchants as "white gold", which were supposed          to make them
      millionaires. Instead they became paupers.
Their native seeds have been displaced with new hybrids which cannot          be
      saved and need to be purchased every year at high cost. Hybrids are also
      very vulnerable to pest attacks. Spending on pesticides in Warangal has          shot
      up 2000 per cent from $2.5 million in the 1980s to $50 million in 1997.          Now
      farmers are consuming the same pesticides as a way of killing themselves          so
      that they can escape permanently from unpayable debt.
The corporations are now trying to introduce genetically engineered seed
      which will further increase costs and ecological risks. That is why farmers
      like Malla Reddy of the Andhra Pradesh Farmers' Union had uprooted
      Monsanto's genetically engineered Bollgard cotton in Warangal.
On March 27th, 25 year old Betavati Ratan took his life because he could          not
      pay pack debts for drilling a deep tube well on his two-acre farm. The          wells
      are now dry, as are the wells in Gujarat and Rajasthan where more than          50
      million people face a water famine.
The drought is not a "natural disaster". It is "man-made".          It is the result
      of mining of scarce ground water in arid regions to grow thirsty cash          crops
      for exports instead of water prudent food crops for local needs.
It is experiences such as these which tell me that we are so wrong to          be
      smug about the new global economy. I will argue in this lecture that it          is
      time to stop and think about the impact of globalisation on the lives          of
      ordinary people. This is vital to achieve sustainability.
Seattle and the World Trade Organisation protests last year have forced
      everyone to think again. Throughout this lecture series people have referred
      to different aspects of sustainable development taking globalisation for
      granted. For me it is now time radically to re-evaluate what we are doing.
      For what we are doing in the name of globalisation to the poor is brutal          and
      unforgivable. This is specially evident in India as we witness the unfolding
      disasters of globalisation, especially in food and agriculture.
Who feeds the world? My answer is very different to that given by most
      people. 
 
 
 
 
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