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Farmers, citizens, and entrepreneurs are collectively building a movement that’s shaping a cleaner and safer future for food. One that stresses on local and seasonal produce, preserving biodiversity, building local knowledge systems and where consumers are aware of what goes on their plate.

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    sustainable agriculture, safefood

    A Movement That Can’t Be Sunk

    Greenpeace India joined hands with the communities near Odisha's Kaliakan River Block to send out a positive message. With a  floating banner that read “Towards Better”, they demanded better policies to ensure a safe and sustainable future for all.

    Krysta Pancras •
    November 11, 2020
  • Story
    sustainable agriculture, safefood

    #BiharEarthDay: Ecological farmers express their gratitude towards the mother earth

    Ecological farmers tie rakhis to trees, cattle, wells, and other natural elements to acknowledge their importance in sustainable agriculture

    Santosh Suman •
    August 12, 2020
  • Story
    sustainable agriculture, safefood

    Greenpeace India demands for safe and resilient food systems

    Greenpeace India welcomes the draft order issued by the Ministry of Agriculture intended to ban 27 pesticides

    Greenpeace India •
    July 31, 2020
  • Story
    sustainable agriculture, safefood, popular

    Circles of Solidarity: Farmers from Kodai, Ooty and Dindigul feed distressed communities in Chennai

    (Greenpeace India in collaboration with other organisations created circles of solidarity to help communities in need)

    Ananthoo •
    May 22, 2020
  • Story
    sustainable agriculture, safefood

    Circles of Solaridary: A community kitchen in Delhi feeds 5K migrants and homeless people

    Community kitchen by Samadhan Abhiyan supported by Greenpeace India is providing nutritious food to community in Delhi

    Archanaa Agnihotri •
    May 20, 2020
  • Story
    sustainable agriculture, safefood

    Farmers fighting Covid-19

    Communities are uniting and responding to Covid-19 crisis

    Ishteyaque Ahmad •
    May 8, 2020
  • Story
    sustainable agriculture, safefood

    Circles of Solidarity: Small and Sustainable Farmers to feed daily wage earners and homeless

    Support our initiative to enable farmers to provide safe and nutritious farm produce to distressed communities

    Greenpeace India •
    May 4, 2020
  • Story
    sustainable agriculture, safefood

    Circles of Solidarity: Farming communities of Kedia and Tari Dabil step up to feed migrants and daily wage workers

    Greenpeace India takes this opportunity to thank the farming communities, who despite facing the brunt of lockdown, have ensured safe and nutritious food for the communities

    Greenpeace India •
    April 24, 2020
  • Story
    sustainable agriculture, safefood

    From Failing to Flourishing: The Transformation of Kedia

    One may often think that what happens in rural India, has very little impact on those living in urban metropolises. However, the crisis of safe and nutritious food affects everyone…

    Ishteyaque Ahmed •
    October 16, 2019
  • Story
    sustainable agriculture, health, safefood

    Hold the culprits accountable, not the victims

    Since production and marketing of GM food crop seeds are illegal in our country, we expect that the MoEFCC and Ministry of Agriculture will take all required steps to ensure that the real culprits are booked and our farmers don't get trapped by the suspected illegal seed racketeers anymore.

    Author: Rohin Kumar •
    June 17, 2019
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