Women paying the cost of the climate crisis with their wombs: quantifying loss and damage faced by women battling drought, debt and migration

As climate change intensifies, it is imperative for policymakers to address the escalating loss and damage it inflicts on vulnerable communities in developing countries. In India's Maharashtra state, these impacts are forcing rural families into life-altering decisions and migrations to work in sugarcane fields, where exploitative practices by contractors, including …

Monsoon rains cover half of India; to accelerate sowing

Indian monsoon rains have covered nearly half of the country, the weather department said on Monday, accelerating planting of summer crops like paddy rice, soybeans, cotton and pulses. The June to September monsoon is crucial for farm output and economic growth in India, where just over half of arable land …

Ethanol, bioenergy no threat to food security: report

Bioenergy produced from crops does not threaten food supplies, researchers funded by the U.S. government, World Bank and others said in a report on Tuesday, dealing a potential blow to critics of the country's biofuels program. There is no clear relationship between biofuels and higher prices that threaten access to …

To beat drought, ICAR eyes GM sugarcane

Will Join Hands With Pawar-Led Sugar Institute As water-guzzling sugarcane is blamed for worsening the water crisis in parched areas of Maharashtra, the central government's premier research institution -Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) -has decided to join hands with former agriculture minister Sharad Pawar-led Vasantdada Sugar Institute (VSI) to …

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding consent to operate for the United Spirits Limited Rosa Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, 29/04/2016

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Krishan Kant Singh & Anr. Vs. M/s. United Spirits Limited Rosa Shahjahanpur dated 29/04/2016. The Applicant is seeking extension of the period to operate granted vide Order dated 2nd March, 2016. According to the Applicant, the want of molasses and …

Examples of positive bioenergy and water relationships

Bioenergy is, and will continue to be, a substantial part of the global renewable energy supply in a low carbon economy. Sustainable production and use of bioenergy offers tremendous opportunities for creating positive socio-economic and environmental impacts. The water-energy nexus has been identified as one of those opportunities. Presenting innovative …

Maharashtra state looks ‘beyond sugar’ in drought-hit districts

The state government has taken the decision to promote cultivation of eight-month crops in drought-hit districts of Marathwada and parts of west Maharashtra, instead of the 12 to 14-month sugarcane cultivation which is highly water intensive. The reforms in the agriculture policy will be enforced from next season. In some …

PPCC slams ruling party for failing to get water from Cauvery

Puducherry Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) has strongly condemned the ruling All India NR Congress for failing to get water from Cauvery River for the farmers of Karaikal which is considered as the rice bowl of Union Territory. Accusing the ruling party of betraying the farmers of the Karaikal region, the …

Sugar cane on 11,900 hectares damaged in Mandya dist: DC

Revenue Minister V Srinivas Prasad said officials should have complete information about the district while attending a meeting to discuss drought. The meeting is scheduled to he held in Mysuru on August 24. Addressing a meeting with officials from various departments at the Travellers Bungalow in the town on Tuesday, …

Sugarcane Hybrid Created to Grow at Colder Temperatures

Imagine sugarcane that doesn't have to be grown in the south. Researchers may have managed just that. They've developed chill-tolerant hybrid sugarcane that can grow at lower temperatures. Researchers have long known of hybrid sugarcanes that were developed in the 1980s and have been hardier in cooler climes. Until now, …

Farmer suicides aggravates agrarian distress in Karnataka

The rise in farmer suicides has aggravated the distress in Karnataka’s agrarian sector. Over 50 farmers have allegedly committed suicide since the beginning of June across the State. Pushed into financial crisis due to a combination of factors such as poor realisation for their produce, delayed payments and crop failures …

Equity and the energy trilemma: delivering sustainable energy access in low income communities

The issue of energy access for the poor is gaining momentum globally. This collection of papers by early-career researchers draws on in-depth field research in Latin America, Asia and Africa to explore the challenges of delivering access to modern energy services. The chapters document the ongoing inequities of energy landscapes …

Allotment of forest land to army opposed

KARACHI: While accusing the government of taking over forest land for sugarcane projects and patronising the illegal occupation of forest land, members of civil society organisations have opposed the recent decision of the Sindh government to allot 9,000 acres of forest land to the army. They argue that it will …

Bagasse polluting city, reveals study

NAGPUR: Sugarcane vendors in the city generate more than 3 lakh kilograms of bagasse every month. This waste fibrous remain of sugar cane is either burned or dumped in water bodies, adding to the pollution in the city. This came to the fore after city-based NGO Green Vigil Foundation conducted …

Researchers find sweet source for aviation biofuel

Global emissions from aircraft are forecast to continue to grow until the middle of the century Researchers have identified a new way to produce aviation fuel from sugarcane biomass that could deliver substantial cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. The source crops could be grown on marginal land, avoiding displacing food …

Cabinet approves using bagasse for bioenergy

The Cabinet’s Economic Infrastructure Committee on Wednesday approved the proposal of the Ministry of Industry to harness bagasse, the fibrous matter that is left after sugarcane has been crushed to extract its juice, to use as fuel to generate electricity. Dried bagasse is burned in boilers to produce steam which …

Farmers' suicide and debt waiver - An action plan for agricultural development of Maharashtra

In the context of an alarming increase in the farmers’ suicide, the Government of Maharashtra announced a Special Package of Rs. 1,075 crore for six districts of Western Vidarbha (December, 2005). Subsequently, Hon’ble Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh announced a comprehensive Package of Rs.3,750 crore for development of agriculture and …

Kolhapur district has second highest number of marginal farmers at 5 lakh

KOLHAPUR: With just over five lakh marginal farmers in the district, Kolhapur has stood second in the state behind Satara. According the agricultural census completed in 2010-11, the details of which were released recently, Satara district is at the top with 6,74,344 marginal farmers. In all, the district has over …

2nd Annual International Conference on Agriculture and Forestry 10-12 June 2015, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka (formerly known Ceylon) is an island with 65,610 km2 in area which is situated close to the Southeast corner of the peninsula of India. Despite its relatively small size, Sri Lanka possesses a high level of biodiversity. Agriculture is the most important sector of the Sri Lankan economy …

Zimbabwe: Govt Okays Ethanol Project

The Zanu-PF leadership here has given the Zimbabwe Bio-Energy the green light to set up a US$500 million ethanol plant at Nuanetsi Ranch in Mwenezi in a development expected to help the province attain targets set under Zim-Asset. The proposed ethanol plant is expected to employ nearly 5 000 people …

International Conference on Agriculture and Forestry, 10-11 June , Sri Lanka

ri Lanka (formerly known Ceylon) is an island with 65,610 km2 in area which is situated close to the Southeast corner of the peninsula of India. Despite its relatively small size, Sri Lanka possesses a high level of biodiversity. Agriculture is the most important sector of the Sri Lankan economy …

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